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• #23077
It’s okay. But only if they do not film it and post it on Instagram. Have been drinking vanilla milkshakes with a shot of espresso for twenty years
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• #23078
Or a beer ingredient.
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• #23079
Had a customer come in 30 mins to close on 24th Dec. wanting a pink Halfords kids bike built up for Xmas. As a young schmuck with a heart I stayed an extra hour after closing to finish that goddam bike. Fast forward to 06 Jan, the first time the shop had ever closed for extended holidays, and this woman comes in and complains to me in front of the owner that the shitty brakes made a squeaking sound so they went to halfrauds where a contemptible little weasel told her the extremely basic plastic road brakes were ‘just all wrong’.
Nearly blew a gasket, but I think she realised the truth after my 15 minute rant.
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• #23080
It’s borderline criminal how that company puts blatantly unsafe vehicles out on the road.
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• #23081
Yep. They don’t seem to care either. I’m a mechanic and have sent many a customer back to the H shop with a list of wrongs and a price to rectify. Every one of them was reimbursed.
One guy had taken his immaculate three-speed Raleigh in for a puncture repair and left there with seven things wrong with it.
The worst I‘ve had to sort was a bike with cable discs that had been set up with the outers resting on the end of the adjusters. One had popped into place creating so much slack the brake was useless. The ride home for the teenage owner was down a 20% hill. When his dad saw my report he went ballistic in Halfords and they reimbursed him the whole price of the bike. -
• #23082
Autoflush toilets
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• #23083
people who have a photo of themselves as their phone wallpaper
yet to meet someone who does this who is not a complete sociopath
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• #23084
people who have a photo of themselves as their phone wallpaper
Perhaps not Epic, but certainly WTF
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• #23085
My phone rotates through random photos every hour as my lock screen. I don't have many pictures of myself on my phone though.
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• #23086
People that drive their children to school. If you can't walk there or get the bus or train there, find somewhere closer.
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• #23087
What if the bus company cancels the bus to school? Would you move your kids or drive them?
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• #23088
I live in a 4sq mile suburb with busses every 10-20 minutes yet the school run is 60% 4x4's most of them double or pavement parked. They are not my favourites
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• #23089
We live 3 miles from our school which is just around the corner from the childminder we went to until yesterday. We took the car today as ms_com wanted to come too for first drop off (obvs). Reminded me how good an investment the cargo bike was. 35min to get there by car, 15 min on the bike. I still can't believe how long I put up with the journey before I started going by bike. Some days it could be a 90 minute round trip if the A23 was particularly fucked.
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• #23090
That's hilarious.
Live closer to the school you want to go to.
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• #23091
👋
What if your closest schools are a bit shit, but you live a short drive from a good one?
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• #23092
In fairness though I do really want to sort out a shotgun seat so I could cycle my eldest to school. Luckily there is a footpath that can get me all the way there as I* wouldn't be that confident going on the roads at peak school time given the way people drive.
However, I wouldn't be able to get my youngest to nursery in time for me to work, so it would be a bit pointless as my OH would just be driving the youngest to nursery which is a short drive on the way back.
I guess the answer is a cargo bike.
Or rustle up another £3-400k to move near the school.
*and definitely not my OH
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• #23093
I guess your parents didn't have a car.
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• #23094
I took the bus.
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• #23095
The main problem with living far away from the school (assuming you're not a monster who drives it every day) is that many of the kids friends will also be miles away, especially if they live n miles away from the school in the opposite direction.
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• #23096
The main problem is kids
ftfy
Remember this is a lifestyle choice
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• #23097
I just think it's weird how people think the road harm, stress and pollution that's caused by driving to a school is OK in the name of personally saving them a bit of time and convenience. Says a lot about the mindset in the UK.
I'll darken the lungs of my own children, myself and and local residents all in the name of my own convenience etc etc.
The school that my youngest goes to has a maximum catchment size of 480m. Who really needs to drive that far? There's all sorts of fuckers not turning the engine off outside the gates in their Qashquai then proceeding to drive onto the footpath to do a 6 point turn in a narrow road whilst there's children crossing. -
• #23098
Definitely agree with that. It would be really nice from a social and lifestyle pov if the school 5min walk away wasn't below average on every metric.
Fortunately the school we have is >3miles and only a 7min drive.
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• #23099
Move house.
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• #23100
Other lifestyle choices are available too
What about people who pour a shot of coffee over a scoop of ice cream?