Looked more like salad to me. Are you related to cycle Gaz? Just a couple of thoughts just for fun 1. How do you know he has to take his eyes off the road each time he puts spoon in the bowl looked to me as though his head was up and facing forward. I don't find a need to look down at the bowl when I eat2. How many seconds where your eyes off the road to try and get this man sacked. Perhaps your numberplate should be splattered on facebook
I ate a cheese burger, big mac and fries on the way down to Dover on Friday (starving and in a rush). I could manage that, but didn't have my usual sweet and sour and barbeque sauce to dunk my chips in as I thought that would be dangerous.
It doesn't, but no one is really saying it does. What if the driver posted the reverse vid, showing some guy on a bike doing what he did, plastered the vid with insulting comments and splashing the reg plate on social media etc without allowing any sort of defence?It is, as someone else already stated, curtain twitching. Do these people upload vids of themselves breaking the traffic laws, splash their own reg plates and cowardly comments on etc? Why not?Oh thats right, because in their holier than thou crusade they don't deem their own actions as a problem. These discussions typically spiral out of meaning because the posters seem to want a pat on the back and any criticism of the practice of what they are doing is taken as a direct personal attack with no actual discussion taking place. No matter how many times people try to clarify that they don't mean the poster in question - just using the provided material as a point to look at.
With my open face helmet I can eat a chicken balti, onion bahji, rice and a naan, but the fkin mint sauce goes on your tank and messes it up...but it was ok I washed it off with a bit of cobra..
when i go to the beach i buy donught rings, i keep them on my front brake lever and use the back brake until they are all gone,
Is your name Geoff Smith?http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2008/november/nov1208-vigilante-bikers-murky-past/