What has amused you/made you laugh today?
What has amused you/made you laugh today?
(16 Aug 2017, 11:07 pm)Jamie M I think it's a little erratic haha
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(16 Aug 2017, 11:07 pm)Jamie M I think it's a little erratic haha
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The birthday announcement has always intrigued me (not sure why people would announce their birthdays to strangers), but today's birthday's amused me no end.
So many Christmas shenanigans in the Sinclair family that triplets appeared!
A, let's say, eccentric, old man in dbs trying to strike up a conversation with me in German.
(25 Sep 2017, 7:37 pm)Andreos1 Did you reply to him? And if so, which language did you reply to him in?
(25 Sep 2017, 7:37 pm)Andreos1 Did you reply to him? And if so, which language did you reply to him in?
Putting air in my car tyres at Shell in Hexham and see this in the adjacent car park
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Saw this on 6070 the other day... I think some mackem saw it in Newcastle..
Was at Hexham Fireworks Display tonight and someone kept going ooh and aah constantly
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Driver of the 185 trying to ruin my shots of the demo at Birdoswald, originally parked outside the car park, but quickly realised he would have to go in to turn around, so came in trying to hide behind is duty board which is a bit stupid, did the same at Haltwhistle earlier on using his hand then duty board. Honestly drivers should expect if they driving something different from the norm the bus they are driving will end up being photographed many times.
Haltwhistle Hand - https://www.flickr.com/photos/gjm-photog...ateposted/
Haltwhiste Duty Board - https://www.flickr.com/photos/gjm-photog...ateposted/
Birdoswald - https://www.flickr.com/photos/gjm-photog...ateposted/
Mind GNE might have teached their driver about this enhanced driving technique by covering their vision. Using the force perhaps, shall we expect Darth Vader seeing the next lot of trainee drivers through the training school.
(11 Nov 2017, 12:29 am)Jamie M To be fair, he's not doing anything wrong and doesn't want to get pictured -- but there are some pretty poor attempts at hiding it haha.
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(11 Nov 2017, 12:29 am)Jamie M To be fair, he's not doing anything wrong and doesn't want to get pictured -- but there are some pretty poor attempts at hiding it haha.
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If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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To be honest doing what he did only brought more attention to him, if he went around normally I doubt I would have noticed the driver.
(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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I dunno, I tried driving my car around an empty car park with my vision obscured and nearly hit the kerb.