I've never heard the term 'jam rag' before either.
I like Tony Hayward.
I've never heard the term 'jam rag' before either.
I like Tony Hayward.
Quote: Aaron @ July 27 2010, 11:16 PM BSTI've never heard the term 'jam rag' before either.
I've (sadly) heard the term 'fanny rag' before.
Quote: Aaron @ July 27 2010, 11:16 PM BSTI've never heard the term 'jam rag' before either.
I like Tony Hayward.
It must be a sixties/seventies thing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-10760903
Phwooooar. Now THAT is a woman.
She has a really weird face.
Quote: Aaron @ July 28 2010, 4:38 PM BSTShe has a really weird face.
You might be right, I hadn't really noticed it
Ah, that's the woman from Mad Men?
Quote: zooo @ July 28 2010, 5:11 PM BSTAh, that's the woman from Mad Men?
Yup. Top curviness from the rollicking, trolloping sauce-bottle!
Sorry. Feeling a bit pervy today.
Quote: Lee Henman @ July 28 2010, 5:22 PM BSTYup. Top curviness from the rollicking, trolloping sauce-bottle!
Sorry. Feeling a bit pervy today.
She's my number one reason for watching that show, although I do find it almost impossible not to play saucy mouth trumpet every time she sashays on screen (a turn of phrase to be taken only at face value).
Quote: David Bussell @ July 28 2010, 5:30 PM BSTShe's my number one reason for watching that show, although I do find it almost impossible not to play saucy mouth trumpet every time she sashays on screen (a turn of phrase to be taken only at face value).
Oy! Dat be my woman, fool! I'm telling your betrothed.
London cycle hire launch http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/jul/29/cycle-hire-scheme-live-updates
I see that in order to cope with the problem of all the bikes ending up in one place, they're going to have a team of people driving around redistributing the bikes. It strikes me that if they have to drive around anyway, they might as well redistribute the bike-users instead, and then they wouldn't need the bikes any more.
There's apparently already been problems.
I do think it's a good idea... but London is still not safe for cyclists.
Nowhere's truly safe for cyclists - especially when the majority of them happily go through red lights. Pity more don't get creamed.
I don't go through red lights, yet I am continually nearly hit by stupid motorists. Plus the pedestrians who don't look when they cross the road.
And apparently they've already been covered in protest stickers. Couldn't they have let them be nice and clean and pretty for one flipping day?