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• #26277
Got wood?
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• #26278
Why? You firing up your chainsaw?
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• #26279
Those were the days. As kids we used to spend ages seeking out discarded magazines! An ancient art that is no longer practiced.
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• #26280
I vividly remember one under the Witch's Hat. It had a lady's fandango tattooed with flames.
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• #26281
sticks are dangerous to dogs, another example of why trees can suck a fat one.
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• #26282
My mate found a glasnost special edition that featured Mega Hairy Nina.
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• #26283
Thresher’s bag on top of a row of garages was always guaranteed to contain a good stash of damp hairy grummer
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• #26285
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• #26286
'Druth looks to have gone upmarket since I last lived there...
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• #26287
In reality it’s not doing too badly given the enormous drag factor created by its near-neighbour Camborne.
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• #26289
Long haul truckers often follow a GPS into residential neighbourhoods or tiny side streets.
This could probably have been avoided but a safer route might take ten extra minutes. -
• #26290
If only there was a system in place where you knew when trains were due to arrive at certain places.
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• #26291
Moving an excess load like that blade should be planned like a military operation. Well at least it would have to be in the UK, perhaps in the US the wide open spaces means you can wing it
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• #26292
Video of the week, fantastic...
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• #26293
Pretty much every UK level crossing I've ever seen has a warning sign with a number to ring for heavy/oversize loads, if not a physical phone to a signal box. Wonder if there was something similar there?
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• #26294
tbf it looks like that turned out about as well as possible considering
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• #26295
I would have thought that the operators of that train line know exactly what time anything that uses the line will be crossing that road for every minute of the day. The fact that two gigantic, expensive lumps need to use the crossing in a certain time period could have been worked out very easily.
"Oh you can't do it then because the 8.15 goods train to Outer Bumblefuck will be passing through then" -
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• #26297
Trains in America routinely run 6, maybe 12 hours late. The rail system there is.... not great
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• #26298
Even poorer planning!
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• #26299
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59103659
If you want to try your luck with a tormented beast of that size in narrow streets.....
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• #26300
file under fucked around and found out.
A place to stash crinkly gentleman's magazines.