Maybe. But there are plenty of ‘military folk’ that are absolutely credible that have gone on record to say that they have seen things that can’t be explained. There’s a big difference between the likes of Commander David Fravor and some redneck Private from Alabama who has never seen a...
Yes. It’s pretty bloody terrifying. It’s one of those things where if there is a rational explanation for it, it’s probably even weirder than the supernatural one.
My wife saw the Beast of Bodmin Moor in the 90’s. She is absolutely 100% convinced, as are the people who she was with when they saw it. And reading up about it, it’s pretty clear it was real. It was a Puma that a private collector had released and spent a few years terrorising sheep.
Whether...
Yep. I’ve got an Audi E-Tron and we can get from Haywards Heath to Cornwall with a 20-30 minute stop at Exeter services. Which is pretty much exactly what we would have done in my previous petrol car.
I drove to the South of France in it in the Summer too. Easy.
I wouldn’t get an EV if I couldn’t have a charger at home. Would be a pain in the arse. That is one big issue facing them still. All new builds have to have them now though, but that’s what is going to hold them back from completely taking over.
1. How often do you drive more than 200 miles in one sitting?
2. Maybe. But still better than an ICE
3. I am yet to meet anyone who has got to the end of the battery life on their electric car
4. Grow up FFS 🤣
You might as well have just said “I’m an old man who doesn’t like change”.
No. It’s a ridiculous situation where if I give up the ST in the North I lose all the loyalty points gained since the start of the system, as the club won’t let me transfer them to the 1901 ST. So I have to keep hold of it and put it on the ticket exchange every week!
It’s the sort of weird argument my Mum would use against EVs. As if they are randomly going to conk out with absolutely no way of you knowing when the charge is getting low. It’s a completely ridiculous argument 🤣
I don't think that's completely true. But the problem is, the sort of person that wants to be the drummer, is always going to be the sort of person that you describe there. All a drummer should do is hit the simple drum beat when a chant starts, nothing else. No stupid little solos or anything...
As a 1901er who still has a ST in the North, I would love to move my tickets to the North Shelf. The club could market it as a 1901 tier with atmosphere.
You could argue the opposite. That you don't need as good a player to make it work with RDZ's style, you just need competent players that will follow instructions. Meaning that they can look like world beaters for us and fetch enormous transfer fees when we move them on, when really they aren't...