Aah the European convention of Human Rights. Says it all really. I am obviously an awful person thinking he gave up any right to those when he decided to murder 77 people and injure 300 others.
http://news.sky.com/story/1681865/council-proud-of-asking-kids-to-choose-gender Brighton schools are asking parents of 4 year olds to say which sex the child identifies with. Is this really common enough to be an important issue at this young age? Will your choice at this age follow you through your school life if it turned out to just be a phase?
This could be very confusing for the child. I was a tomboy in my youth so what would I have said? Climbing trees and playing football with the boys was fun to me. I didn't want a sex change though!
what were the symptoms fats, not really alot to go wrong with a drive shaft, the cv joint can go dry if the boot is split and its lost all its grease but that and usually be replaced on its own.
offside drive shaft... wobbly as hell. I have since been told that after 100,000 miles this can happen on a Honda. The situation may have been masked by the fact I hit a big pot hole 6 weeks ago. Replaced the tyre (it had a bubble); that went down, eventually realised the alloy had a big dent. had that repaired, but still as juddery as anything. Eventually bought a new alloy (gulp ) but still the same issue. Basically as soon as you accelerate, the car judders really badly, but juddering stops as soon as you lift off accelerator. My Dad thought it was drive shaft and the mechanic up the road from me said it on description and said it when he drove it. He then looked underneath and immediately showed me the drive shaft rattling around. The bit that disappointed me was that I asked the main dealer to check anything out before I bought a new alloy. He said all looked ok (no guarantee obviously) but experienced mechanic up the road spotted the drive shaft issue within 30 seconds of being under the car. He thought it would be the near side one, but it wasn't and then checked the offside one.
I remember going to my mum's friends house in Great Yarmouth and she had a Victoria Wood DVD on. I'd never heard of her, and haven't really watched her stuff since, but this always sticks with me. It's brilliant.