marky No.1 wrote: sat nav useless when there's a tree in the way
Number 1 wrote:marky No.1 wrote: sat nav useless when there's a tree in the way
Shouldn't be; If you have a tomtom at least there's a "Avoid roadblock" feature. Although to be fair, I'm not sure people use it too much. It's good for motorway queues though, as long as you don't put 100 yards because it will take you off the junction then back on again!
marky No.1 wrote:Had at least 25 calls this afternoon from people coming off the M6 and in a flap cos they can't find their way here! sat nav useless when there's a tree in the way
It's quite entertaining watching the cars ignoring the "road closed" signs, speeding down the hill towards the bridge then 2 minutes later revving back up the hill violently!
Maybe they are Chelsea Fans
It took me 30 yrs to dig that tunnel but i only got as far as Morecambe. .
Andy wrote:It took me 30 yrs to dig that tunnel but i only got as far as Morecambe. .
I made it to Kent
I remember 77, was at the Warton Grange that night drove home to Silverdale got as far as Crag Foot and had to turn round go back through Warton and the Yealands just to get home !! good job I wasn't p*ssed
Going home from Warton Grange and you wern't pissed , what was the name of your Vicarage
Andy wrote:Going home from Warton Grange and you wern't pissed , what was the name of your Vicarage
Who said I wasn't
I must admit I was a naughty boy back then !! but I don't do it nowadays.
parceldave wrote:Andy wrote:Going home from Warton Grange and you wern't pissed , what was the name of your Vicarage
Who said I wasn't
I must admit I was a naughty boy back then !! but I don't do it nowadays.
Especially from Warton Grange , anyway you should have walked had some great laughs trying to walk home from there.
parceldave wrote:Was that about 79 or 80, i remember Simon Bates and D.L.T were pretty good and i think there was Gary Davies and Paul Burnett too . They all had their own little party games apart from Mike Reid who just asked the audience to fire pop questions at him , it was quite crap. Were you another naughty boy who drove home too. . tut tut
marky No.1 wrote:parceldave wrote:Was that about 79 or 80, i remember Simon Bates and D.L.T were pretty good and i think there was Gary Davies and Paul Burnett too . They all had their own little party games apart from Mike Reid who just asked the audience to fire pop questions at him , it was quite crap. Were you another naughty boy who drove home too. . tut tut
Maybe a naughty boy but I was'nt quite old enough to drive - had to drink lemonade as well
parceldave wrote:marky No.1 wrote:parceldave wrote:Was that about 79 or 80, i remember Simon Bates and D.L.T were pretty good and i think there was Gary Davies and Paul Burnett too . They all had their own little party games apart from Mike Reid who just asked the audience to fire pop questions at him , it was quite crap. Were you another naughty boy who drove home too. . tut tut
Maybe a naughty boy but I was'nt quite old enough to drive - had to drink lemonade as well
Waiting room on Carnforth Station was always a good place for a sh.. rest.
parceldave wrote:I hope not from there im not that way inclined .
Dont know if you know me but :- I lived at Kellet Rd P.O in 60's , my grandfather had coal buisness, i went to Carnforth High. I worked for B.R 70 's n 80 's and Taxis , My son still lives there and is known as Littlechef. Any wiser.
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