Dean wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
Stop it, Dean.
Dean wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
charlie wrote:Dean wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
Stop it, Dean.
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Gabby wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
Touché
Keyser wrote:Gabby wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
Touché
Shame you can'r shove that horn up his arse.
It's what he really wants.
Dean wrote:Keyser wrote:Gabby wrote:charlie wrote:Go to bed, Keyser.
Touché
Shame you can'r shove that horn up his arse.
It's what he really wants.
Is this where you start to pick on Gabby now?
Fletch wrote:
Fascinating film, only 10 mins but a world away
charlie wrote:Talking about fascinating film - this footage of San Francisco before the earthquake in 1906 is just amazing!
There was no traffic control back then - it was simply a free for all amongst the cars, horse drawn carts, cable cars and pedestrians!
Guest wrote:charlie wrote:Talking about fascinating film - this footage of San Francisco before the earthquake in 1906 is just amazing!
There was no traffic control back then - it was simply a free for all amongst the cars, horse drawn carts, cable cars and pedestrians!
Amazing and quite mesmerising footage Charlie. I watched it right through.
Everyone just placidly going about their business under their own steam, without a hint of road rage or even a bad tempered hand gesture.
I couldn't help wondering how many of those people survived the quake though
charlie wrote:Guest wrote:charlie wrote:Talking about fascinating film - this footage of San Francisco before the earthquake in 1906 is just amazing!
There was no traffic control back then - it was simply a free for all amongst the cars, horse drawn carts, cable cars and pedestrians!
Amazing and quite mesmerising footage Charlie. I watched it right through.
Everyone just placidly going about their business under their own steam, without a hint of road rage or even a bad tempered hand gesture.
I couldn't help wondering how many of those people survived the quake though
Ironically, the traffic was far more congested back in that period then it is now - but as you said, no hint of road rage.
Lady Murasaki wrote:You’re a long time dead.
May as well make the most of it.
Lady Murasaki wrote:You’re a long time dead.
May as well make the most of it.
charlie wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:You’re a long time dead.
May as well make the most of it.
Well, that's endearingly charming (for want of a better word)
Lady Murasaki wrote:charlie wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:You’re a long time dead.
May as well make the most of it.
Well, that's endearingly charming (for want of a better word)
Am I going to get a load of abuse now? I may respond to Keyser, is that ok?
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