@helenaddy@TootleTootleToo I read somewhere that boy’s clothes are decorated with predator animals & girl’s clothes are decorated with prey, & when you see that it’s hard to use it
@chrostas13@KukeeMc@IllIlIIIllIllll@RayMairead You seem very sure on this point, but Rule 61 of the HWC makes it clear is of cycle lanes is at the discretion of the cyclist, who may opt not to use it
@Stephenodea7@andrewhdonohoe@EO_Halloran It looks pretty lousy, tbh, & like many cyclists I’d be perfectly happy to see fewer cycle lanes & wider roads. A bad cycle lane makes a journey more dangerous, not less
@Stephenodea7@andrewhdonohoe@EO_Halloran Whether you like it or not, there is absolutely no requirement on cyclists to use the cycle lane where there is one. Many if them are so badly be designed it is safer to ignore them all together
@LessGrumpy@millie141414@hugorifkind I don’t think so; entry would be granted or refused at the border. However, since his ETA appears to have been cancelled he will now require a visa as a consequence of that
@xMaccabix@millie141414@hugorifkind Wireless is on the list of permit free festivals, meaning he did not require a visa. Like all non-visa nationals he requires an electronic travel authorisation, granting permission to travel to the UK but not to enter
Q. We have recently moved out of London and have met charming, married lesbians who are living locally.
They are coming to supper next weekend for the first time. Also present will be two heterosexual couples, who will be staying with us.
One of these lesbian ladies is quite clearly the ‘stud’ and my wife and I are at a loss to know how to do the places at table, i.e., should we put the stud on my right or on my wife’s right?
✍️ Mary Killen
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@JennaFights4You 1) We use miles in the UK 2) The Internet renders distance kinda irrelevant in communication 3) We don’t hate you we just think you post utter bollocks