I think that is an old Eire or Northern Ireland plate, but could be wrong.
Edited to reflect the fact I can’t remember which side of the border.
I think that is an old Eire or Northern Ireland plate, but could be wrong.
Edited to reflect the fact I can’t remember which side of the border.
Company name is australian
There is/was one of that name in Bangor County Down.
The vehicle is a Citroen Beringo & reg’d in Co Down N.Ireland
Take yer pick…Oz? NI?
Blimey, it was just a funny
I forgot where I was!
Now that’s what I call a real “Best Joke”
Not sure if I was in Northern Ireland or Australia
LOL…I meant the Naim Forum
The inventor of the crossword lived nearby, three streets across and two down.
I’ve resigned from my job at the helium balloon factory; I won’t be spoken to in that tone of voice. My colleague though is staying on, he loves it there, can’t speak highly enough of them.
My landscape gardener told me today he can’t do our work as our garden is portrait.
The inventor of the crossword lived nearby, three streets across and two down…
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… Next door to Anna Gramm
I hit a small deer once, on Headley Down (for those Surrey members who may know the area) when it jumped out of a hedge - landing immediately in front of me. It did an absurd amount of damage for its size, compounded by the fact I was supposed to be part-exchanging the car for a new one three days later.
It got trickier though when I told my then still young daughters that Bambi had jumped in front of my car earlier that day and not lived to tell the tale. They both burst into tears.
Best
David
How extraordinary, when you’d clearly worded the information so tactfully!
An actual thing that I actually did…
You know you’ve become part of the “G&T Generation” when you go “Feck! Where did I put my glasses?”
Then you realise… they’re on your face…