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• #18777
Who installs the black box? The insurance co?
Loads of info here: https://boughtbymany.com/news/article/best-black-box-car-insurance/
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• #18778
I guess in the event of an accident this info might be useful to first responders.
First responders say not. Partly because they are left on the car all the time and partly because they look for stuff like child seats.
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• #18779
the hundreds of homes housing estates they decided to build next to a fucking trunk road
Can't build them away from the road, that is countryside that needs protecting for fox hunting or something.
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• #18780
If it's not near a road how will the disabled blind service workers get their fridge full of tools to work and back everyday?
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• #18781
That's why it was a guess & a might, thanks for clarifying.
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• #18782
Spot on!
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• #18783
Dog owners, in the main. Both neighbours have dogs, one that barks at night and howls when she leaves, the other a new little yappy thing which is my new favourite. My partner took the kids out in the garden for the first time today and the little shit was barking through the fence. They think shouting ‘stop it’ is going to do something, they’re ill suited to dog ownership.
Many people I love own dogs. But for the love of god it shouldn’t be ok to own them without training them
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• #18784
A couple of my OH's mates over the years have got totally unsuitable dogs. One of them (King Charles owner) luckily had a sister who lived in the countryside with a pretend job and tonnes of space, so could offload it to a good home. God knows what happened to the other, who probably also got it from a dodgy breader.
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• #18785
As a dog-owner, I’m in total agreement. Way too easy to be a dog owner. Twats who don’t train their dogs, don’t pick up shit etc wind me right up as people tend to tar all of us with the same brush even if they don’t mean to. I was walking my dog the other week and someone coming towards me looked down at a big dog turd, then looked up and scowled at me. Because my dog had clearly shat in a huge parabolic arc, several meters in front of our direction of travel, somehow.
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• #18786
Shitting in a parabolic arc, this is an underrated talent.
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• #18787
Well if you’d trained them to do so, then it would at least be impressive
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• #18788
Feeling a bit fucked off with the number of badly trained lockdown dogs/owners around here too.
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• #18789
Have we done dryrobes as daywear here?
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• #18790
I had, but that’s beside the point.
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• #18791
Few pages back but have at
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• #18792
Ah, ok. Yes. They're not daywear. Get in the sea.
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• #18793
When somebody accidentally takes your recycling bin and you still have a full bag in the kitchen that didn't fit anymore...
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• #18794
What have the conifers ever done to you? 😁
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• #18795
Get in the sea.
I think they're for when you get out of the sea. Or walking the dog, or doing the shopping, or driving your Range Rover, or whatever
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• #18796
They’re ugly and grow far too high for their setting if not pruned.
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• #18797
The amount of 1 use plastic we use in the kitchen at work..
Cling film, piping bags, vacuum pack bags, bin bags
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• #18798
Those ones got to 30 meters, respect.
But many types easily get brown patches and the ones good for wildlife indeed get huge unless topped.
Ugly idk like the look of some, but no room. The neighbours have theirs topped.
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• #18799
Have we done dryrobes as daywear here?
£160 my wife looked them up
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• #18800
Mine was £99.99 in July 2017
Strong like