Thanks Mex and NZ. You can have the rain we have had here today NZ, its been slamming it down.
. From the French press:
"When Frank Lecerf set off to do his weekend shop near Abbeville in northern France he had no idea he was about to make the national news. The 36 year old was on a dual carriageway on his way to the hypermarket when his car's speed regulator got stuck at 100kph. Every time he tried to brake, the car accelerated. Before long he was careering along at 200kph, where the regulator jammed.
Showing calm he managed to call the emergency services while dodging other vehicles in the fast lane. The police dispatched a number of cars, but it soon became apparent that Mr. Lecerf's only option was to keep going until his petrol ran out.
Escorting him at breakneck speed across almost 200kms of French autoroutes, the convoy passed Calais and Dunkirk, and were soon heading towards the Belgian border.
The toll stations were warned to raise their barriers as Lecerf ploughed through. Shortly after his petrol tank finally spluttered empty and losing speed he managed to swerve into a ditch in northern Belgium, not far from La Panne. (Panne in French is breakdown).
As Mr Lecerf suffers from epilepsy his car had been modified to have the throttle and brake controls on the steering wheel and it seems it was not the first time they had jammed. Renault had looked at the controls after the first incident and said nothing was wrong."

It's best not to get too political or religious in the nest, but does anyone else see the funny side of asking a leader based in Rome to speak out against imperialism?
It's best not to get too political or religious in the nest, but does anyone else see the funny side of asking a leader based in Rome to speak out against imperialism?
Morning, thanks for the coffee Ak. Having a meeting at the school today for MasterSandy, all the departments (school, EYST, SENCO) involved with his ongoing autism assessment will be there so it should be interesting. Hopefully we'll be able to bring up the subject of which school we want him to go to next. The one we want is a very good special needs school but it is 'out of county' so we will have to fight to get a placement. So seconds away, round one!!!
Wish me luck.