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Notice of Intended Prosecution. 72 in a 60. I even saw the camera.

No one to blame but myself.
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Detailing products.

I was nearly out of a product I use for the interior of my car and as a "dust cleaner" on my ZX6R so took the opportunity to trial something new.

I also bought a mystery box. 2x soft brushes, drying towel, engine cleaner, ceramic detailer, waterless wash, air fresheners, citrus pre-cleaner (I used this all the time) and a 3 pack of cloths.

I highly recommend Alien Magic Detailing... VEO-15 gets you 15% off!
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Tea , lots of exotic teas , looking forward to trying a few .
Thanks all once more .
You really are a top bunch of people and I am lucky to count you all as friends .
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Enjoy the journey of real teas.

Some tips:

be sparing with the amounts you use
Experiment with timings, it really changes the taste
Use the same tea a few times, again it really changes the taste
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Some titanium dry lube spray.

For the motorbike. Not for bum stuff.
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Kwacky wrote:Some titanium dry lube spray.

For the motorbike. Not for bum stuff.
This time :D
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An invite to attend a speed awareness course
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Airfryer arrived this morning.
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NICE! I saw someone use an airfryer for pancakes in one of these TikTok style videos. It appeared VERY tempting!
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Jack wrote:Airfryer arrived this morning.
Jess wanted to get an airfryer about a year ago. I was dead against it, thought it was just a gimmick. Told her the fan forced oven we have was basically a large air fryer anyway, why would we need something bloody else.

She ignored me and bought it. I frickin' love it (lol)

Literally the best non-coffee related addition to our kitchen. And if you are just cooking for one or two people, I couldn't see where you would need a normal oven at all, and runs a a fraction of the energy costs.

Above all else, perfect bacon in 6 mins, enuff said

I'm sure you'll love it Jack (y)
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PCN for driving in a bus lane (in Deany's cage).
I did it intentionally. (finger)





There were no buses anywhere at the time, and it was the only way that the Ambulance on blues would be able to pass me.
I'll send a representation explaining, but doubt the jobsworths who (will have seen the footage anyway) will rescind the charge.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat, f**k the jobsworths imho it's common sense & civic duty. (nod)
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Yep.... you wouldn't think twice about stopping on double yellows to let an ambulance past, and I doubt you'd ever get a ticket for that..... it seems like more or less the same scenario.
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blue disabled badge
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StMarks wrote:PCN for driving in a bus lane (in Deany's cage).
I did it intentionally. (finger)





There were no buses anywhere at the time, and it was the only way that the Ambulance on blues would be able to pass me.
I'll send a representation explaining, but doubt the jobsworths who (will have seen the footage anyway) will rescind the charge.
I'd do it again in a heartbeat, f**k the jobsworths imho it's common sense & civic duty. (nod)
Almost certainly computer generated with no human input in this day and age.
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Jack wrote:blue disabled badge
That reminds me.. I need to reapply for ours..

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Dishwasher and socks. Adulthood done right!
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New Mountain bike shoes
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Jack wrote:blue disabled badge
....at least it's not going on a blue invacar. :)
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A new iron
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Kwacky wrote:A new iron
ohhhh getting steamy in the Kwacky household :D
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