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They are all good. There are also peach hearts which are great. 

There will be a British company making them soon.

You need Candy Kittens.

I love me some ham and pineapple.

Tim Westwood is a total pr**k.

I binge watched season 3 of One Day At A Time.

It’s ironic really.

Sorry, I should of put it better. In most regions it’s the same thing. Some class it as 120 hours unpaid work over the period of a year as they take in your work life and certain family commitments (ie carer for a family member, etc...) into account. You can do the 120 hours in a couple of months if you manage your

Dear god. What a catch. So classy. 

Community service could be working in a charity shop, picking up litter, removing graffiti, cleaning streets, etc... where you have a supervisor to sign for your attendance. If you don’t attend, or have an attitude, etc... it could be extended. 

And yet Ford won’t offer the single cab to America.

I’m not a fan but hey, a colleague only last night was saying she make crumpets with Nutella on one and peanut butter on another and then sandwiches them together for her son.

The Cascara was already getting long in the tooth here in Europe before America got it.

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Well the original Speed 12 seemed to do okay on British roads (it’s on dealer plates, hence not regular licence plates).

Over here regions and countries are more densely populated so people tend not to go far in daily life. 60 miles might not seem far in some ares of the U.S. but in the far north east of America, 60 miles could see you in a different state, different laws and wildly different population densities, this side of the pond,

The Superb has cruise control, but in three years never used, radar comes into it’s own for cars that stop suddenly or cars merging onto the motorway. 

I don’t think the EEC /EU had much to do with it.

cars like the Reliant Robin that couldn’t even manage a fourth wheel

Even to this day with more and more motorways, cruise control makes little sense with tailbacks, contra flows, road works, etc... here in the U.K. 

New Orleans, 2005. That was-