As a surprisingly quick lump, the Rover has a lot going for it.
As a surprisingly quick lump, the Rover has a lot going for it.
There can't be a big overlap on the Venn diagram of:
The Widowy Wardrobe one has Bill Bailey, as you know. Just thought I'd mention that he is the funniest geek-friendly comic ever. Simon Pegg? Pah! Catch one of his concert videos, Part Troll or Day of the Bewilderbeest or Dandelion Mind, or some Black Books episodes.
Oh. I was going to take a holiday there, inspired as I was by National Geographic and Hawaii Five-O. Is this not a good idea?
How odd. I had never thought of 'rubbish' as being peculiarly British. Is it?
No, not any sort of hero. He and Catesby and the rest attempted the violent overthrow of parliament in order to establish a Catholic theocracy. And now we burn him every November 5th.
It's more about greedy publishers mining insecurities, than anything. Of course, there is then the question of who creates those insecurities and how they are prepetuated.
She works for this part of the government http://www.culture.gov.uk/equalities/
I read 'rank vaginas', and thought we'd be voting.
You're about the only person here with their own photo in the commenter handle.
There have been panel van variants of small cars since - ever. Not sure what you mean.
You've been a *what* for years?
A surprising number of us Brits have had enjoyment in these.
Better than losing your Camry in Virginia.
Simple lines and lots of glazing usually works. The rear quarter light looks a bit odd, presumably there for engineering rather than aesthetic reasons.
Barra Cuter.
Lissingdown. Where it always precipitates.
The bloke in the picture at the top of this page looks like a tall dwarf.
I remember Earls Court in 1971, when TVR's response to the ever more scantily clad models draping themselves over rival products was to go to the illogical conclusion.
"The FN Namir is the fastest range extended electric car in the world with a top speed of over 187 mph (300kph) and acceleration from 0 to 100kph (62mph) in 3.5 seconds."