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Look, it's our nations favorite smashing-hero.
It'll be nice to have him in the office; I bet that the population's anger will get instantly squashed once they meet the Mighty Fist of Vengeance.
For the UK types (I'm not sure about elsewhere) using these systems, or anything else where a key is left in/on the vehicle can render your insurance invalid.
James, I have a fleet of slamlock vans. They have to be slamlock because that's the client's stipulation. The contract is the carriage of pharmaceuticals, some of which are controlled drugs. There is a locker for the controlled drugs within the van, but the insurers insist on slamlocks. Number of times I have had to rescue one of my drivers.
Years ago, my wife had a car that had a starting problem. Just occasionally, and for no apparent reason, you could turn the key, and nothing. It went back to the dealer, time and time again. I showed my wife how to hotwire the car, and thus start it.
Next time it went back, she showed them how her husband starts her car whenever it plays up. Instead of trying, yet again, to fix it. The garage made an easy to use terminal so that she didn't get her hands dirty whenever she had to hotwire it. One morning, she reversed out of the garage, having forgot something, she switched off, dashed into the house, came back, car wouldn't start. Just then, our neighbour was getting into his car, saw my wife in difficulties, came over to offer assistance, saw her hotwire it and said: "Wow, can I come and steal cars with you!"
Look, it's our nations favorite smashing-hero.
It'll be nice to have him in the office; I bet that the population's anger will get instantly squashed once they meet the Mighty Fist of Vengeance.
For the UK types (I'm not sure about elsewhere) using these systems, or anything else where a key is left in/on the vehicle can render your insurance invalid.
I've heard in the U.S. that if you leave your car unlocked and anything is stolen from it, insurance won't cover- same for if it's stolen and you left the keys in it. But I am not sure if that's true or not.
Also, my bumper's plastic and foam.
Is there a way for me to come over and work?
(just for a while.. I so long to yell "Next!" to folks)
The Behind God's Back accent would be very intimidating.
I think a lot of people would be shocked by the excuses the auto insurance industry uses to get out of paying a legitimate claim. Back in the 70s the older brother of one of my classmates had his Corvette stolen out of his locked garage; the thieves had to cut two padlocks off to get in. His insurance company told him they wouldn't pay the claim because he hadn't locked the car or set the alarm. :eusa_doh:I've heard in the U.S. that if you leave your car unlocked and anything is stolen from it, insurance won't cover- same for if it's stolen and you left the keys in it. But I am not sure if that's true or not...
I think a lot of people would be shocked by the excuses the auto insurance industry uses to get out of paying a legitimate claim. Back in the 70s the older brother of one of my classmates had his Corvette stolen out of his locked garage; the thieves had to cut two padlocks off to get in. His insurance company told him they wouldn't pay the claim because he hadn't locked the car or set the alarm. :eusa_doh:
Accent?The Behind God's Back accent would be very intimidating.
lol lol I don't think we are talking Moose and Squirrel here.
So..I am tired of parents who allow their kids to sit on their front porch all day smoking pot and rapping loud enough to be across the street in the back of one's house and their kids The kids have no jobs and are no longer in school, their mothers do not work, and their properties are the eyesores of the block. I need a moat and 400 acres of land between me and all others.
So..
I'm about 10.000 kilometers (6.000 miles) away, and the situation is the SAME.
Isn't that a shame? out:
Not long ago, I had a conversation with a fella my age. He told me a shocking thing "I'd NEVER be able to pull out a 8 hrs a day at work. That's for the mindless people"
Pardon me? :tape2:
When did having a job made us "mindless"? [huh]
Is that a general opinion among the young & free folks?!
I am guessing that you are about 3,000 miles from the Eastern Shore, then it's another 3,000 miles across an ocean. But those species are well and truly established on our Island. The ones that I detest are the youngsters that run amok in the supermarket, screaching at the top of their voice, arms outstretched, knocking stock from the shelves, mother is impervious. If I am with my wife when this happens, she gestures as though wringing out a dish cloth. One such delightful child had the misfortune to career into my wife, the withering stare of pure napalm that kid got had him wimpering back to his mother declaring: "She looked at me!" Man it was classic.I am tired of parents who allow their kids to sit on their front porch all day smoking pot and rapping loud enough to be across the street in the back of one's house and their kids The kids have no jobs and are no longer in school, their mothers do not work, and their properties are the eyesores of the block. I need a moat and 400 acres of land between me and all others.
I am tired of parents who allow their kids to sit on their front porch all day smoking pot and rapping loud enough to be across the street in the back of one's house and their kids The kids have no jobs and are no longer in school, their mothers do not work, and their properties are the eyesores of the block. I need a moat and 400 acres of land between me and all others.