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When I was younger and my parents didn’t have much money, we would, for the last week before the next payday, have fried egg and chips (fries to you guys), or baked beans and chips or baked beans on toast*. It wasn’t much but it had a good balance of protein, vitamins, minerals, etc... 

I like this bit also.

It’s true.

Ye’, though many police forces around the world try to keep costs down by buying off the shelf vehicles and adding their own equipment.

Our county police has used Volvos for years for motorway patrol, etc...  (they went with BMW 3 Series just before the new Volvos came in)

The only argument of who pays when I’m at a meal is, ‘no, I’ve got this’, ‘no, you paid last time’, etc... at which point I either after the discussion or if I know it’s coming up, I say I’m going to the toilets and when I come back, sneakily pay, I did it the other day.

I don’t think anyone who really off roads would take one of these, they are more soft-roaders really.

Peugeot do SUVs,

Ye’, the urban dictionary I find is often something to avoid anyway.

We sell Lincolnshire sausage Scotch eggs, Cumberland sausage Scotch eggs, black pudding Scotch eggs (more seasonal or limited edition), runny Scotch eggs, regular ones, duck Scotch eggs are again more limited edition.

Wow. U.S. snowflakes are now offended by actual snowflakes. 

Wait.

To be fair, those are parking spaces and the Lexus looks to be too far over to the side. 

Ye’, 2.0TDCi, 182bhp manual or auto.

Who knew!? 

Ye’, it’s getting old but still looks good.

It looks better on the Astra GTC three door.

I’ve never been an olive lover. 

The Cascada came out in 2013 and by 2015 it had pretty much died off.

Unfortunately the last Vulcan (XH558) is now grounded, too many hours on the airframe and it’ll cost too much to find a suitable airframe to get up and running especially as XH558 was kept airborne by cannibalising parts from other Vulcans, one being our airport ‘gate keeper’ (XJ823) in North Cumbria. The Vulcan was