
Like Stobie poles - the poles that carry power transmission lines in South Australia. Two steel I-beams with a concrete core. They do not move.
Like Stobie poles - the poles that carry power transmission lines in South Australia. Two steel I-beams with a concrete core. They do not move.
I agree - that's the system we have here in Australia. 18 is adult.
The restriction of some rights to 21 does seem stupid and arbitrary.
You’ve reminded me of another spinning cart...
If your country decides you're old enough to die for it at 18, they'd sure as fuck better give you the goddamn right to vote.
It’s used in very similar ways too, and similarly employed by jingoistic populists all too often. It’s a word that can mean whatever you want it to mean, it seems - mainly “something I don’t like”.
John-Paul Drake (the manager of the business that refused to refund the guy) is a real character:
There was a guy here in Australia who hoarded $10k worth of toilet paper and hand sanitizer at the start of last year, then tried to return it to the shop he bought it from (using a team of 20 people to get around purchase limits). It did not go well...
I thought, there was something, wrong with the, punctuation of, that, sentence.
I mean, apparently it is if the card is worth more than three tractors.
Jack you idiot!
Gas and diarrhoea for so many people though...
Toyota changed the name of the MR2 in France as well. I'm sure you'll be able to figure out why.
Hell, it’s basically CPR.
What a film...
Ah, but they’re below the age of criminal responsibility.
Yep - the utility of these would be far, far greater if you could actually use them and not be a mobile chicane. As it is, such a vehicle isn’t really suitable for the US, Australia, probably a lot of Europe...
Of course not! You are English types!
Yep. From the Supercars website: