I did that in Glasgow. Solved my problem with a can of beans.
Sounds like the Scottish Government needs to spend more on mending it's roads. Were they Heinz?
I did that in Glasgow. Solved my problem with a can of beans.
Cool, the wreck of a 600 year old Warship used by Henry V has been found in the River Hamble in Hampshire.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-34503044
Hit a pothole in Scotland. Just found out it's going to cost me £210 for a new alloy![]()
Sounds like the Scottish Government needs to spend more on mending it's roads. Were they Heinz?
If it makes you feel better, I did that once and bent the back axle. £2,000 later...
*Cough* James May in disguise *cough*If it makes you feel better, I did that once and bent the back axle. £2,000 later...
OUCH.!
If it makes you feel better, I did that once and bent the back axle. £2,000 later...

*Cough* James May in disguise *cough*
He has far more hair than every bloke on the planet.Hahaha, he has far more hair than me!
Yeah. Council wouldn't let me claim it back either.
Cool, the wreck of a 600 year old Warship used by Henry V has been found in the River Hamble in Hampshire.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-34503044
Roads around here are terrible. Recently they've 'repaired' all the cracks by filling them in with shiny black tarmac. That stuff is really slippy.If it makes you feel better, I did that once and bent the back axle. £2,000 later...
I used to fish up at Botley. The upper Hamble is beautiful, Oak trees right down to the river. Used to catch the odd Sea Trout!I must have spent most of my childhood on or around the Hamble. How my brother or I didn't drown in it I'll never know, some of the hairbrained ideas we came up with to raft our way downstream make me wince even now. Quite a short river but really beautiful all along the tidal stretch up to Botley it has good memories for me. Didn't know about it's early historical past, although I did know about the lovely J Class yacht (Valsheda) that was left to rot on it's banks in the 30's and subsequently restored to full use in 1984.
I must have spent most of my childhood on or around the Hamble. How my brother or I didn't drown in it I'll never know, some of the hairbrained ideas we came up with to raft our way downstream make me wince even now. Quite a short river but really beautiful all along the tidal stretch up to Botley it has good memories for me. Didn't know about it's early historical past, although I did know about the lovely J Class yacht (Valsheda) that was left to rot on it's banks in the 30's and subsequently restored to full use in 1984.
My wife flew to Edinburgh for work at the weekend and said she used terminal 5 airport pods to go from parking to the terminal.......I had never even heard of them, so I googled it.
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If you want bad, come to the Island. They've repaired stretches, but there are still nasty potholes on main roads. What it does to the suspension I dread to think. And they are mad about sleeping policemen just in case you don't get bumped enough.Roads around here are terrible. Recently they've 'repaired' all the cracks by filling them in with shiny black tarmac. That stuff is really slippy.