Thank you, the result was. Gylfi Ãórs second goal was very good. Now we want Watford to learn how to defend a two goal lead! I see the team losing in Holland and Czekk Republik. I wnt to go to Kasakstan but is very expensive.
Sæll öll. Cappuccino, coffee, tea donuts and fruit are on the bar. Frothy cappuccinos for al, HH, and W_Y Coffee and caramel frapachino for IB Coffees for COYH, Frenchie, Kev rob theo and vic-rijrode Strong coffee for Sandy Milky coffee for Yorkie Espresso for SuffolkHorn Irish coffee with special “Irish” Cragganmore for aberdeenhornet and kiwiqpr Strong black coffees for Bragi Norway and zen Black coffee half hot half cold and no sugar for Charlie Peppermint latte for DanH Tea for BHD Cornish Mark jsybarry Lloydinio NZ and BCFCRed Tea with skimmed milk and no sugar for GG and Leon Hot chocolate with marshmallows for BBW Caramel latte for Hornette Scullion Canary Dave Fossefilberto and Maestro Una paloma for Mexican Hornet We are back to normal now. -3C with 2m/s wind. Outside is grey and damp.
An interesting 'visual' of the rest of this season's fixtures.. http://www.kickoff.co.uk/teams/?team_id=48&area=fixtures
Glad to say that my car passed it's CT today. (MOT) The cost was €70 about £56 and lasts for two years. How does that compare these days for one in the UK?
We don't have them in Jersey, but as jerzeypie is spending most of the year in England, he will be getting the MOT done. He is in the same situation as Frenchie as he had a CT done while he was at his Grandad during the summer. It was a historic day in Jersey today in that it was the first General Election, with in theory all the seats in the States were to be voted on plus there was a referendum as to whether the Connetables of the Parishes would continue to hold seats in the States. The reason I said in theory in the previous sentence was that in 11 of the 12 parishes, the sitting Connetable was re-elected unopposed.
Rather unfavourable when compared to Queensland - a RWC costs $72 (around £40) and you only need one when you try to sell a registered car.
In a sense, yes. The RWC only applies if you wish to sell a registered car (or, come to think of it, you try to re-register a previously de-registered car). You can let a car's registration lapse and sell it unregistered - or, 'as is' as it's called - but that's normally an indication that there is a problem with it, or a fair amount of work required to get it roadworthy.
If you wish to sell a car here you must provide a test certificate that is not more than six months old. The first UK tests were for ten years I think, but when that period was up there were so many wrecks driving around that they reduced it to 7? years. A test here now is done at a centre that is not allowed to do repairs and is full of high tech equipment and computers. You have to show a test certificate on the window screen along with an insurance one, although as we don't have traffic wardens going around checking up in these rural parts the only time it is checked is when the gendarmes pull people over for random paper checks.