Yes. My third car was a red Triumph Stag, which was a total nightmare in every conceivable way - but for the 15% of the time that it worked, it was worth every single penny. Current "fun car" is a Jaguar XJR, which is a lot more family friendly - but I still miss the Staaaaaaag!
"Bit of a rout" seems like a bit of an understatement. It's PAINFUL.
It is going to make the actual Superbowl interesting though. I will admit to not really caring who won the earlier game today, but so as long as someone beats Tom Brady on the 1st we're happy here in Oregon. :)
Yes, this. It's *not* on the "normal" Bein Sports channel.
I have Dishworld, which gets me Bein Sports and a few other things, but *not* access to Bein Connect. You need an actual satellite/cable subscription to do that. :/
My dads house was "compulsorily purchased" for the Durrington-Offington part of the original 1990s mess - I remember sitting in the public inquiry (1993?), and the one thing that struck me at the time that it was almost being treated as a foregone conclusion that the "shove a dual carriageway...
Nissan Bluebird turbo, Primera GT, or a Rover Vitesse. No one expects *any* of them. :D
Going a bit older... can't go wrong with a Dolly Sprint, a 2.8 Capri, or a mk2 Jag. All on my wish list. :)
Here in sunny Oregon it's very dependent on the make. For example.. there's four Subaru dealers in the Portland area, and they a) all hate each other, and ) all have the same quarter end date. It's very rewarding to play the "well, dealer X gave me THIS quote.. " and work them off each other. On...
Going to echo a few earlier contributions - the West St Uncle Sams, Beatties, Gamleys, and - especially Gamer down by the ABC. Everyone always crowded around all the fancy Commodore and Atari tat while I could pick up all the old BBC and Acorn stuff that *no one* wanted for next to nothing...
This, absolutely this. I contracted until a few years ago - both in London and Brighton - and agency staff were by far the biggest obstacle. I went the umbrella route (I used JSA) and never had any problems. Then again, "It's a 3-month contract, no point in going LTD" turned into 6 months.. then...
Look into Lynmouth as a base for North Devon. Convenient for everything, great walks, good food/pubs, but can get mega busy. Less of a tourist trap than Ilfracombe. :)
Worst? The A272 between Buck Barn and Billingshurst. Scenic, but the traffic consists entirely of old Fiats doing 25mph and fleet cars who want to do 75mph. Or maybe the A259 between.. well.. anywhere east of Shoreham... for much the same reason. Or the A27 between Beddingham and Polegate for...
Surely that's down to pathetic, wimpy, weedy, girly, toothless 80s production "values"? The stuff that's been played live since sounds fantastic.
For truly unlistenable Rush, I give you Vapor Trails. Painful, just painful.
IMO.. this is really interesting. The one-way system didn't stack up at rush hour so badly before they re-striped the lanes where Bridge St joins it.. it'd be a lot better if it was genuinely two-lane the whole way round and people learned how to merge into traffic properly. Blocking most of the...
I lived in a terraced house on Fullwood Avenue - for those that don't know, these are almost all three floors and 3/4 bedrooms. If they've had the garage knocked through, they can be five. Only drawback is lots and lots of stairs... :)
For my part.. we moved back to Sussex (Uckfield) as that...