Same as you or roundabout class of 56
Class of 56? yer still wet behind the ears
Same as you or roundabout class of 56
Car mascots ?Need some ideas for numbers, dots etc fo me clock, need to be 5cm if numbers but anythin will do, something different.
Used an old Mini wheel disc for the centre
Depends on how accurate you need to know the time. Knowing what day it is is usually enough for meNeed some ideas for numbers, dots etc fo me clock, need to be 5cm if numbers but anythin will do, something different.
Used an old Mini wheel disc for the centre
That would be cool. Series 1 at 3, series 2 at 6, series 3 at 9. And a defender at the top. Job doneCar mascots ?
So I have a couple of years before I go senile then ?Class of 56? yer still wet behind the ears. Went to pick up my prescription tablets from the pharmacy yesterday, the pharmacist asked me my birthdate which is printed on the packet. I said it was the 24th of the bladybla, 1854. She smiled, looked at me, and plonked the package on the counter for me.
Yup.So I have a couple of years before I go senile then ?
I'll leave that to the other reprobates -----No comment
The distances are mind blowing a very frightening situation, l went to Altoona Pennsylvania where a coal mine had been burning for 30yrs the town had been evacuated houses dismantled the tarmac road had a life of it's own and would move with the intense under ground heatWe can, thank you. Not one single building in town was touched, many of the chopper pilots fighting the fire saying that there was no need ever to have have been evacuated. But there ya go.
The evac lasted three weeks. I was in Calgary anyway when it was ordered, but was called back to work as emergency personnel half way through which was kind of cool.
As it turns out we had no modus operandi either. There is only one road out of town, and the closest city is an 18 hr drive away (although there are progessively larger communities along the way). The authorities were saying there will be no evacuation, there will be no evacuation, and then at 7pm one night they changed that to "leave immediately". Imagine having kids that had just gone to bed. Or several large dogs.
What would been truly frightening was the South Slave region. Off the main highway you have a 40km drive to Hay River, a dead end road. The community of Fort Smith is 300km from Hay River at the end of another dead end road. Fort Smith was evacuated to Hay River, and 24 hrs later Hay River was evacuated (for the second time). As everyone was leaving Hay River to head to the highway 40kms away the fire breached the road, which became impassable. But all the communication lines were down - no land lines, no mobiles, so the folks heading that way, as instructed, were heading straight into the fire. Apparently visibility was so bad some people just pulled off the road, unable to go any further. Others tried to turn people back around. Plastic body panels and headlights melted in the heat. That would have been genuinely terrifying, I reckon.
I asked why thay haven't put it out thay said thay can't apparently the coal there had a high oxygen content and would just keep burning untill burnt outFor 30 years!