I see a guy at the University using one to get from class to class, once you get good at it they seem to be pretty useful thing.
p.s. Who doesn't have a driveway?
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Quote: Graham Bandage @ April 22 2008, 10:22 AM BSTYou know, there are probably only two places in the world where somebody can get away with making a statement like that and appear entirely normal.
The other one is Broadmoor.
We have the kind of driveway that you can reach 30mph in by the time you get to the end of it. In a car that is, not a unicycle.
Quote: Paul W @ April 22 2008, 10:59 AM BSTPff, he'll be showing off he has radiators...
And an indoors lavatory. That's a rarity oop narth, right?
Quote: Curt @ April 22 2008, 11:04 AM BSTWho doesn't have a driveway?
People who live in blocks of flats, at a guess.
Or cardboard boxes.
Or gorgeous Victorian townhouses in Kensington... *sigh* Anyway.
I think that any type of townhouse in London is nice. I saw some nice basic ones in Islington last summer. I dread to think how much they cost.
Yeah very true, but come on, the Kensington stylee ones are absolutely f**king gorgeous. I lived in a flat in one for a year. I really wish I could afford to live there again, or preferably buy one myself. They tend to retail around the £3 million price bracket though, so it's going to take a while.
Here's one actually on the street I lived in:
I have a driveway, but no car It's currently being taken up by my neighbor's brand new full sized pick up truck. He calls it his small penis truck so when people see him driving by they can say "wow that's a big truck...that guy must have a smaaaaaaall penis".
I hope you're charging him rent.
Quote: Aaron @ April 22 2008, 11:10 AM BSTAnd an indoors lavatory. That's a rarity oop narth, right?
I'll refer you to my blog.
It's all right, Paul W, this invitation is only for Aaron. If anybody else looks I'll be very cross.
Nope he's one of my best friends, and I don't have a car anyways. Plus the driveway is long enough to fit one more car in it for when I have visitors.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ April 22 2008, 11:41 AM BSTI'll refer you to my blog. If anybody else looks I'll be very cross.
I couldn't help myself after that.
EDITED (just finished reading it): Funny story man. I used to hate scooping the dead mice, frogs and whatever else had decided to go for a swim in our pool. bla! gross.
Quote: Curt @ April 22 2008, 11:42 AM BSTI couldn't help myself after that.
Curt! I'll be banned from the internet!
Haha, slightly disturbing but amusing nonetheless. We had a rat trying to get into our basement in the office a couple of months ago. Cheeky f**ker actually started eating the concrete underneath the fire escape door in order to burrow in (this was after he'd eaten the bleach and rat-killer soaked toilet paper we'd stuffed in the partial hole he'd chewed in the door itself). Eventually, we got the squeaking bastard with an industrial sized old-school trap, them with the springs like wot you see in the cartoons. Snapped its spine so violently that the whole thing (rather heavy) flipped over on top of him.
F**king rodent.
Yea mouse traps can be rather disturbing.
p.s. I clicked...but no cookie
Anybody got a picture of a rat riding a unicycle so we can get this thread back on track?