“Wins” the opportunity to be “head bastard”.
“Wins” the opportunity to be “head bastard”.
Has he arrested by officers from Scotland Yarg?
I can’t believe he thought he’d get a-whey with it.
Etc.
How are we supposed to pronounce it? Ever since they changed it from “monkey pox” to “mpox”, every time I see it mentioned I immediately have the tune to mmmbop in my head.
How much more annoying the (much) younger generations would be.
I think it’s a great idea, but given there’s no budget for extra policing and most councils are on the verge of bankruptcy, how would this be enforced?
I can think of some suggestions, but they involve a fair amount of potential risk to the pedestrians which wouldn’t be acceptable!
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I’m really disappointed that there must be a great pun here and I can’t think of it!
I’m sticking with “Twitter (currently known as X)”.
But by the same token, if you want to see great racing then let the drivers have a crack at going around the outside safe in the knowledge that they will be given adequate space.
A simple “don’t run people off the track” rule feels easier to enforce, with penalties for very late lunges and dangerous driving.
How hard is it to fit some of these to Maxs’ car?
On a more serious note though, something does need to be done to firm the rules up but I’m not sure where the balance is between giving someone priority over the racing line vs allowing someone to be forced off the track.
Obviously there’s a difference between being forced off and putting yourself in a silly position where you run out of track.
Personally I think the penalties were justified and have been a long time coming.
Can’t park that there mate.
The blue sky, out of the box thinking will disrupt the glass ceiling.
Oh please. Wait until they release double-sided, double-density 128bit AI quantum blockchain that runs on premises/in the cloud edge hybrid.
Won’t someone think of the eels.
I think it was even better than that. It wasn’t just the tax on the costume, it was the entire cost of them could be deducted from their tax bill. The more extravagant and expensive, the smaller that years tax bill!
I think it’s a case of the outfits essentially being akin to a work uniform. You wouldn’t wear it on the street, and you need it for work (as I guess stage and screen actors do too), and due to that you can claim it as a work expense and is tax deductible?
Why didn’t they just adopt the standard Norfolk time zone of -40 years?
And we’ll stop doing it when the Americans catch up. It’s for their own good.
I have to ask, what ceremony is that for and does it have a parade?