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  1. tom_e

    St. Patricks Day vs St. Georges Day - in England

    St Patricks has just become another commercial day because everyone loves the Irish. No one likes the English we're all skin head racists (personally I 100% look like a member of the national front :o)
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    Your bad driving encounters

    To be fair sounds like she definitely has some form of disability :o
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    How much has your council tax gone up this year?

    4.99% or about £1 a week
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    Mileage discrepancies after HPI check - advice ?

    Could it be that it's been being done in Km rather than Miles or vice versa? 126,798 miles then it becomes 81,777 miles or 131,607km which seems to follow on.
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    COVID-19 (Coronavirus) discussion

    He has a PhD and therefore is a doctor, whether he's allowed people to believe he's a medical doctor and not corrected them is a different matter.
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    Biker's Cafe Chatroom

    Surprised it gets an advisory with that can on, I miss my old SVS
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    Hard Butter

    2 days!? Mine lives on the side for a week or two not dead yet
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    Beard dying?

    Mine is slowly getting more and more grey, it'll be staying as it is. I'd look really weird with a dyed beard after it being this colour for so long.
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    Hard Butter

    More likely your kitchen is now colder than it used to be, butter should be hard unless it's warm.
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    Do Air Tags count as "Is the car fitted with a tracking device?" when getting car insurance renewals?

    They will generally go on to ask which tracker it is and whether it was fitted by a certified fitter. When the answer is none of the above and no then it'll make no difference to your price.
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    COVID-19 (Coronavirus) discussion

    And I've literally never personally heard of anyone developing heart issues after having COVID. I do on the other hand know of at least 1 person who has had myocarditis post flu. If bundling in "long covid" with all other post viral issues means that overall research into the conditions as a...
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    Seat Ateca

    Yep you are correct! I retract my previous statement :o
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    Seat Ateca

    I picked up my Ibiza last week which is basically the same thing without the stilts and I love it so far :D
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    How often do you use a pen or pencil to write?

    Never use a pencil, I find a pen and paper quite handy if I need to sketch an idea out before I write the code but even that's only once in a blue moon.
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    Legal to exceed speed limit exception?

    Pure luck on who you end up dealing with though, it's not a given. There was the opposite in Wolves a few years ago when they started camera monitoring the bus lanes near the hospital, loads of people appealed and they all got told where to go.
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    Legal to exceed speed limit exception?

    They aren't, you broke the law it's as simple as that you've got nothing to appeal. Common sense doesn't come into it.
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    How much are you wearing?

    £50 if I'm lucky, ask me when I'm taking the bike out in the sunshine. I think I worked out my jeans/jacket/gloves/lid/boots was worth more than the bike I was riding at some points :cry:
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    Legal to exceed speed limit exception?

    No, not legal to break any traffic laws to move out of their way over here. You can jump a red light but only if instructed to by a police officer but that's it afaik
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    Odd situation with online retailer (John Lewis)

    From their T&Cs, does that mean that as they notified you even though it was despatched then the contract has not been completed?
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    Private healthcare

    To be fair it sounds like your particular provider is poor and/or your GP isn't on it's backside. I wouldn't even be able to get a GP appointment in the time it's taken me to self refer and be booked in with a physio through Aviva.
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