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I missed it by 2 days, shame otherwise I'd be 16 (again)![]()
MHR, either early or belated!
I missed it by 2 days, shame otherwise I'd be 16 (again)![]()
Indeed oh well nearly up for retirementYou wish![]()
Cheers Nodanny appy eturns. Belatedly!

Vanity project?Why have we spent £3 billion on a strategic aircraft carrier that can only carry 36 MRCAs and a dozen helicopters over a maximum range of 10,000 miles? "Yes: we'd love to join your emergency response in the Pacific but our oiler's broken down in the South Atlantic and we're running low on fuel".![]()
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I imagine some people just switch off in heavy traffic.It makes you wonder if either of them actually had a licence, or where they got it, if they did!
I'm not sure about WBMT.
More like seriously? WTF are you doing?
Coming down a single carriageway, through road works on both sides, so narrow lanes and loads of cones, 40mph limit.
(That'll be a slow lane then @nilagin)
Its only a couple of miles, sometimes its start stop. sometimes it flows.
Today was a start stop day.
We had stopped, all of a sudden 2 cars pull out from behind me and take off down the outside lane, which of course was for on coming traffic!
The hold up was a dumper truck ( site vehicle) on coming, due to the very narrow part of the road works it was obviously a struggle for it to get through.
The two cars then came face to face with said 20 odd tonne tonne site vehicle.
Now they are panicking and forcing their way back in.... t***ts!
Shortly after the road opens back up to a dual carriageway.
And said 2 cars were crawling along.
Good! I thought, I hope it shook the t***ts up enough to teach them a lesson !
As I went past the first car driver was a West Indian female, the second car was a female in full head dress with just the eyes visible!
It makes you wonder if either of them actually had a licence, or where they got it, if they did!
It'd be nice if some people actually switched on when they got in their car!I imagine some people just switch off in heavy traffic.
Having so many roundabouts that happens a lot around here,The last I saw, he was attempting to push into the "ahead" lane on the roundabout to the audible annoyance of the cars already there
Quite possibly but it is blindly obvious that was not the thing to do!Likely the second one was following the first on autopilot...
Foreign licence, in the hands of Allah are all things, so they dont care, if they have an accident it's Allah's will.As I went past the first car driver was a West Indian female, the second car was a female in full head dress with just the eyes visible!
It makes you wonder if either of them actually had a licence, or where they got it, if they did!
I keep promising to get a dash cam fitted and start a you tube account under the name of look at this f*****g idiot![]()
I can find much better ways of wasting my own time).

(I was in lane 2 as I was going straight on
There was a car in lane 1?Unless there were left only arrows in lane 1, why were you in lane 2 to go straight on?
Are you implying he was in the wrong?
That's only a 2 lane roundabout though.This is what the Highway Code has to say.
The info box at 1 minute 40 is the relevant bit.
View: https://youtu.be/Diu1k_5H45k

Lane 1 has Left or Straight on signs, Lane 2 has straight on or Right signs, so I was in Lane 2 going straight on. Lane 2 of the road after the r'bout then has a split which goes right or straight on, I wished to take the righthand split further along the road. Or are you suggesting I should have taken Lane 1 then tried to get over into Lane 2 for the right hand split some 200 yds down the road, good luck with that approach to skillful driving. The roundabout further more is traffic light controlled, so unless I was car 1 in Lane 1 trying to get into Lane 2 further on I would have found it very difficult to get into Lane 2 for the split.Unless there were left only arrows in lane 1, why were you in lane 2 to go straight on?
On a 2 lane roundabout if the exit has two lanes, then either lane should really be used if going straight on, otherwise what is the point in having two lanes in the exit.That's true, I had missed the he was on a 4 lane roundabout. Apologies.
It does seem though that even on 2 lane roundabouts with no signs people often use the right lane to go straight on, and it winds me up a bit. That's why I jumped the gun / didn't read properly the post I was asking about.
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I will admit I almost came acroppa last week when three or four such roundabouts on a dual carriageway suddenly ended with one that went down to one lane on the exit without a filter.....luckily nice mr hgv was on the ball. Poor driving on my part and in retrospect I probably should gone round the roundabout again.....
It does seem though that even on 2 lane roundabouts with no signs people often use the right lane to go straight on, and it winds me up a bit. That's why I jumped the gun / didn't read properly the post I was asking about.
Alas: even if they do there'll always be several idiots who reckon they're above such things!Just wish the highways department would put arrows on the road
For some reason I keep getting sponsored ads on Facebook about finding out about how much state pension I will get on retirement. I have 9.5yrs to go so don't see why it is relevant.
But the comments on these posts are both baffling and entertaining. Most of the comments are from women moaning about having had their retirement age increased without notice. Have these women had their heads buried in the sand for the last 25yrs?
I have just read a comment from a woman, moaning she was never told, she has another 4.5yrs to go until she can retire, working a 50hr week on minimum wage just to pay the bills. How does she envisage paying those Bill's on her state pension then, it will be alot less than what she is getting now.
As I said, the intention to raise womens retirement age was announced in 1995. I was only in my early 30's at the time, so not really of much interest to me but I certainly remember another announcement/reminder being made probably 15-20yrs ago about the womens age being brought in line with mens retirement age. So how your wife was unaware I don't know.My wife is one of the ladies in that age group, she needs to work till she's 66 instead of 60 to receive her state pension, despite the fact she has paid in well over the 35 years to claim max payment, 60 was the retirement age for women when she first started work.
She never received any info that she'd have to work longer, in addition the Govt also accelerated the deferred age at which she would retire, again there was very little if any notification and in fact misleading information. The public were told, by the coalition government, the most she'd have to work extra was 18 months, the formula for working that out was complex beyond belief and in fact she'll have to work 6 years not 18 months.
I was told I'd have to work 1 year extra and tbh if the pension payments cant match the length of my expected retirement I understand why I will need to work an extra year, 6 years is taking the p***, in effect the "cost" of lost revenue to us is close to £56K.
We have one of the lowest state pensions in the developed world, yet you seem to gloat that your example above will be hard up in old age - not very sympathetic.