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Dardandec

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  1. Since they introduced this I used to get strip searched at the till regularly at Aldi, and I'll admit I did used to find it a bit embarrassing , maybe I look dodgy . Since then I just stick my shopping bags on the conveyor belt with my stuff and they have not checked them since. As for maybe carrying a can of vagisil or something, just stick it in your sky rocket.
  2. Never had any problems with paypal and find it very secure. It sends me a code to my phone when I log in or purchase anything, been using it for nearly 20 years. Sounds like a cockpit problem.
  3. Petrol pumps are generally a bit leaky after completion, best way is a little shaking as you have mentioned, then at the earliest moment when removing, try and tilt it back. Jobs a good un, no fuel down your paintwork.
  4. This is correct." You should only fail the windscreen if the view is significantly affected. If only the driver’s view of the sky or the bonnet is affected, it should not be rejected" pulled from the testers manual. I'm a class 4 MOT tester before someone accuses me of being some sort of armchair expert
  5. I'm leaving threads are childish. Just log out and stop posting. If you stopped going to a restaurant you had been going to for years would you announce it to everyone on your last visit? All the best but a leaving thread? No need.
  6. Get as much rest/sleep as you can, keep hydrated, keep warm, paracetamol on an empty stomach up to 4 times a day (Save one for bedtime) some nice hot baths (Sweat it out of you) Hot water bottle in bed, and some nice hot soups. Works for me.
  7. It's a pity normal law abiding electric bill payers have to pay extra to fund these scumbags nicking electric
  8. Agree. When selling a car, I also ready type up, and print 2 copies of a receipt for payment for the vehicle. It goes along the lines of- Receipt for payment of car x Registration x This vehicle is "sold as seen" and comes with no warranty or guarantee. I get them to sign both and keep one myself. It did come in handy one time when about 2 weeks after a sale, a buyer returned to my house to inform me one of the door handles had stopped working and would I be prepared to do anything about it. I reminded them the car was "sold as seen" and comes with no warranty or guarantee, showed them the receipt they had signed, and I never saw them again after that.
  9. WHSmith also own funky pigeon. That probably helps to keep profits up.
  10. I've just told you, there was a problem with the warning message. It was scare mongering that went drastically wrong.
  11. Civilians were not the intended target in that event, but there was a problem with the warning message.
  12. And why would you have needed to feel threatened during that campaign working in a sheffield city centre bar? I would bet my last quid that a place like that was way off the radar unless there was some fancy pant royal event or something taking place.
  13. No going back now, governments world wide are pushing for EV's and car manufactures have spend billions developing them. I once met a training guy who specialised in bike mechanic training, used to develop for Kawasaki. He told me there was a massive problem in Germany with house fires due to people charging their cars with dodgy extension cables etc.
  14. There is no long term data on this vaccine, who knows what might happen in 5,10 years time . The last time I looked, the tetanus vaccine was launched in 1967, its 100% effective and has killed 48 people in all that time. Correct, no flies on you fella. Cant' find any data because its all suppressed, wonder why.
  15. No comparison. If you needed a life or death operation, you have got nothing to lose by risking a general anaesthetic. People were coerced into having these vaccines by the threat of covid passports, limited travel and losing their jobs. I'll guess a fair % of these didn't really need it, and suffered consequences. Other posters on here have told you this till they are blue in the face
  16. I do find it bizarre that some of you die hard believers don't even smell the slightest rat with all of this, origins of the virus, excessive lockdowns and control, the vaccine. I don't like to go into the origins of the source of the virus because it just becomes a conspiracy to most, but I will say the Wuhan laboratory has been experimenting with bat viruses for years and people make mistakes at work, or maybe it wasn't a mistake 😉, nuff said . While I don't always agree with tops and Daddy's stance on stuff (Mainly wearing sneeze/cough guards in public areas) they do have some valid points, and I do get their scepticism on stuff. Maybe some people need to be a bit more open minded on things.
  17. The best thing car manufactures can do is ditch diesel only models as soon as possible, encourage people into petrol hybrids (This technology is well established and been around since the late 90's) and encourage people into full electric cars where possible. This then gives them 12 years to develop and fully refine electric car batteries to hopefully make them more affordable to the masses. This also gives the government more time to get a decent charging infrastructure in (Don't hold your breath with that sentiment though)
  18. I always carry my latest insurance certificate in my glove box and have done so for years, don't know why and it is the only document I carry. Never needed it, but when I read stuff like this, I think maybe it's a good idea after all.
  19. Fine, go for it, continue your life limiting paranoia, and be frightened of saying no to someone on the phone. Makes no odds to me.
  20. This is good advice. Walking is a fantastic form of exercise and good for the mental health, for me it includes seeing seasonal wild flowers blossom and species of birds you don't see in the garden very often. Every walk I do is unique even though its within a ten mile radius. Keeping the brain active and getting up early as well (Best part of the day), 100% recommend that.
  21. If you had answered you would know. Paranoia can be a life limiting illness, you can say no thank you.
  22. Been already, proves my point on diesels though
  23. The government push to get everyone in diesel cars was 1992/93 ish.
  24. Its not about breathing microscopic virus particles, you have been doing that since the day you took your first breath. Its about the amount of them you breath in, and keeping it to a minimum. 24/7 you are breathing diesel particulates, fibre glass particles, asbestos particles and a whole host of other nasties. Did you fall for the "get a diesel car" the Tories were pushing in the early nineties? I bet you did, you do seem quite gullible. All hush hush about the damage they have caused to the environment over the years and peoples health. Petrol cars create a fraction of the nasties diesel's do, but because of the big cover up, petrol's are being banned too (granted they do create a little more co2, not alot else though through the catalytic converter) So how did your diesel work out? Diesel particulates and NOx have created more cancer and lung diseases and the planet is still on fire, and you worry about having to wear a face covering in a public place to maybe help protect someone who maybe a little vulnerable, frightening.
  25. Sneezing and coughing is, and can be very uncontrolled, do you need telling things like that? We live in a society were no one can think for themselves anymore, look around you, The amount of people who need telling everything is astonishing. Peoples stupidity creates legislation, and has created the monster we live in today.
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