To most people a car is a car, to quite a few a Land Rover is a Jeep, not necessarily the marque Jeep but collectively as an off roader and that’s it (think of it as Hoovers are vacuum cleaners, but not all vacuum cleaners are Hoovers).
To most people a car is a car, to quite a few a Land Rover is a Jeep, not necessarily the marque Jeep but collectively as an off roader and that’s it (think of it as Hoovers are vacuum cleaners, but not all vacuum cleaners are Hoovers).
I didn’t think roll overs were that much higher. I guess up until recently the popularity hasn’t been as high as it is over there so not as common.
They have a higher centre of gravity making them a little more prone to rolling over but not excessively more prone.
The Kia was a Kia Carens (pre 2005 Kia Carens) which is a small MPV weighing in at 1,850Kg (2.04 US tons) and would of been going anywhere up to 70mph (yes it’s a 60mph road but people often go anywhere north of 70mph up these roads) and the Land Rover was the Dukes own 2014 Land Rover Freelander which is a medium (to…
It’s a term I’ve never heard of until a few hours ago.
Thanks for that. Appreciated.
Oh you’ll love the steak bakes, sausage rolls, vegetable pasty, cheese and bacon wrap, cheese and onion pasty, chicken curry bake, etc...
Do you call them hand-pies then?
Ye’, we’ve covered this twice already at least.
Lol. But bacon is so damned good.
True. Here pasties are part of our history especially around mining communities and are our fast food today just as much as burgers and pizzas.
There’s so many interesting points to these vehicles it’s hard to know what to put in.
Lol. I wouldn’t put it that harshly.
The tips were slightly more cooked than I’d of liked. I think I had them too high in the oven or something. But still tasty great.
Traditionally we would have a plain cake or a Victoria sponge cake with tea or coffee, but coffee cakes are more a layer of coffee flavoured cake, coffee sugar cream, another layer of cake and topped with coffee icing.
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