Somefink mad like a drone or one of thems driving eggsperiance days. Drive a lambo on a race track
All of the above, cept maybe not the drone.
Flight in a Tiger Moth.
Fannnastic!
Loved every minute of it when Wifey got that for me. (Pilot was a really decent bloke and when I showed him what I'd learned as a cadet in gliders he let me do far more than normal and we went way over time. Just make sure he don't get airsick!)
Or a morning on a skid pan training course, if there is one nearby. Our nearest is Castle Combe and again a brill present from Wifey.
NOT a balloon trip, friends of mine have done it and it ended in near disaster!
 
Thinking about it you may be right, change that to one month and that shouldn't be unreasonable.
Most small track cases don't even end up in chambers, they get dealt with at the central court office in...wherever it is.
But to be set against this is the amount of time she has been asking for help and not getting it. That has got to be months now hasn't it? Weeks at least.
And the one week's notice to fix is putting it strongly. One weeks notice to at least start doing something is a different matter.
If theres a documented time line and proof of it, it would certainly help if it took into account da walrus. Shouting at them will go against to some extent as they could push the idea they can't do anything right even though trying to help. Putting aside timescales, they sent someone to investigate. He needs a reasonable chance to return. Annoying but not giving reasonable time which is multiplied because of da walrus, would go against me thinks. A win wouldn't get it fixed. Just the cost of repair or replacing the mover only. So still needing to get the job done.

Never used a mover but to me it sounds like the locked wheel needs to be driven by the mover to allow it to turn. Lack of comms between modules sounds like a feasible cause. 'not being told to release'.
 
If theres a documented time line and proof of it, it would certainly help if it took into account da walrus. Shouting at them will go against to some extent as they could push the idea they can't do anything right even though trying to help. Putting aside timescales, they sent someone to investigate. He needs a reasonable chance to return. Annoying but not giving reasonable time which is multiplied because of da walrus, would go against me thinks. A win wouldn't get it fixed. Just the cost of repair or replacing the mover only. So still needing to get the job done.
Marie Celeste
Never used a mover but to me it sounds like the locked wheel needs to be driven by the mover to allow it to turn. Lack of comms between modules sounds like a feasible cause. 'not being told to release'.
Time is a very elastic thing in the courts. I once told the judge a tenant had left the property, (like the Marie Celeste) two months past, and he STILL gave them a month more to vacate. Of course they never came to court, at all. Except when I subpoenaed one.
I always stuck strictly to the time limits laid down by law, but defendants often just didn't turn up to court and the hearings were held in their absence. But with businesses they kept to time limits. Even if they didn't pay up until I sent the bailiffs in! (Carphone Warehouse!) They did have a habit of getting their lawyers to write stroppy letters, but nothing a sensible person couldn't handle. Quite fun telling the lawyers to stick it!
 
Not sure, I know the chap who owns the sea plane at loch Lomond tho ;) Good shout.
Prolly not too aerobatic then! but still a good experience. Never been in a seaplane before.:(
Many small flying clubs do flights in small planes, it helps to fund their fun.
https://www.sportflightscotland.com/classicflyingexperience.html
Not a Tiger Moth but still fun, mebbee?
Might have to go as far as Yorkshire to get a TM.
https://www.tigermothexperience.co.uk/
I went to Duxford air museum to do mine, which is a bit of a trek from our place.
Although there is a place a lot nearer which a mate of mine went on.
Of course you can do one in a Spitfire but that is a feck-load a dosh, in the thousands!:(:(:(
And you'd have to travel.
 
Prolly not too aerobatic then! but still a good experience. Never been in a seaplane before.:(
Many small flying clubs do flights in small planes, it helps to fund their fun.
https://www.sportflightscotland.com/classicflyingexperience.html
Not a Tiger Moth but still fun, mebbee?
Might have to go as far as Yorkshire to get a TM.
https://www.tigermothexperience.co.uk/
I went to Duxford air museum to do mine, which is a bit of a trek from our place.
Although there is a place a lot nearer which a mate of mine went on.
Of course you can do one in a Spitfire but that is a feck-load a dosh, in the thousands!:(:(:(
And you'd have to travel.

I'll do a bit of digging an see if he likes flying. Might get myself a flight :D:D:cool:
 

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