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Shaksey

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  1. 25 minutes ago, Butch said:

    I read somewhere that Cilla Black always insisted on seat 1A and threw a right strop if she didn't get it. Do you rate the current BA Business product Shaksey?, ever tried their PE at all?. Considering it as an option in the future (I'm considering a lot of things, although "clutching at straws" might be a better way to put it lol).

    The new BA Club World is excellent. I liked the old Club World too but it's very aircraft and seat dependant.

    The newer PE is  good step up from Eco, the old, original PE was shit.

  2. 16 hours ago, code_slayer_bkk said:

    A great -  generous offer Bro .. but, no thanks  .... it is a tiny bit of baht .. I already looked into it ... 15K for an 8 week term ( 3 hours per day for 5 days ) ... I think that may get her some basics ... I will got to the school and enroll her September 7 ... then it is up to her !   Plus, the school is pretty close to where she lives ...

    This is the first gal I have ever meet that admitted she could not read ... maybe there were others ... I don't know .... probably ... it is a pretty horrible thing to admit though ...

    I am happy to help her -- and it is not for free pussy ...

    I just don't understand .. in this day and age .. how people still cannot read .. it makes me a little sad to be honest ... as I said before .. we are lucky ...

     

     

    It's crazy how little money amount can make such a difference if she sticks with it.

    Illiteracy is on the increase in the UK which is kinda hard to comprehend. Basically poor white kids who take the gang route out of school. A guy I know ended up teaching a lot of them (early-mid 20's kids) when he was inside doing a stretch for a year or so recently. 

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  3. On 8/25/2020 at 6:56 PM, code_slayer_bkk said:

    She could not read Laos, Thai or English .. at least that what she said to me ....

    Who knows.. but, I "read" her face when she said to me .. and I believe she can't .....

    I think that is fucking sad if true ...

    Plus, I was fucking serious when I offered to pay her fee for a school to teach her ... at least get the basics ...

    I believe you and think you were correct when you say you read her face, you come across as a guy who can read others pretty well.

    I'm sure you can easily cover a little education for the lady but i'd be happy to chuck in some $ too if it would help.

    Illiteracy is a curse that needs to be wiped out.

     

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  4. 12 hours ago, Jambo said:

    I did - a company Cavalier SRi that I managed to have showing 145 mph on the motorway between Glasgow and Edinburgh when I wanted to see how fast it would go. Everything started shaking and it scared the shite out of me!

    On consideration, that might have been the 80's. 😛

    I had a Cav GSI 4x4 and a Cav 4x4 Turbo. Same story......maxed out with the speedo needle on the stopper 😁

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  5. On 8/3/2020 at 10:32 AM, biggles said:

    Yes, thats what I did. I dont believe the denigration of Hamilton is due to his driving, he is brilliant. Its more likely to be his personality that causes dislike.

    I did read recent comments from drivers who competed against him in his early days who said that he got the best sponsors because of his colour. He grew up in a quite well off family according to photos on the net

    Lewis didn't grow up in a well off family. Not poor but not well off, and certainly not well off after he started karting seriously before Mclaren sponsored him. His race number is 44 because that was the number of the registration plate of his dads Vauxhall Cavalier when he was karting. Well off people in the 90's did not drive Vauxhall Cavalier's. 

    In the first year his dad spent his life savings, his new wifes life savings, mortgaged his house and was working three jobs to support Lewis karting. I think the first year cost them about £25,000 in real 1990's money. Nowadays they wouldn't be anywhere near even the back of the grid for that much......it's more like £250,000+ per year now at the earliest most junior level; so if Lewis was trying to do it today he'd have no chance whatsoever.

    He is the ONLY man on the current F1 grid to come from nothing. Every other driver is from money/privilege, one way or another, i'll include Alex Albon in that because his Thai mum stole about £9 million to finance his motorsport career until Red Bull picked him up.

     

  6. On 8/3/2020 at 11:38 AM, karon steve said:

    I saw this on Face  Book. True or not?

    Image may contain: ‎2 people, ‎text that says "‎Alan @Asmclean 1 day ago there when Lewis Hamilton was go karts. everything he his There an expensive motorhome top team called before he of McLaren's poor more most competitors. There were drivers beat outclassed but they didn't have the money to F1. McLaren put investment his equipment, he won everything. He ultimate recipient of "Black Privilege" given by many white British men, but now claims he has been discriminated against throughout his career. Nothing could be further from the truth. He is nothing more than entitled hypocrite. معدك‎"‎‎

    Elements of truth. Once he was picked up by Mclaren he had a much easier time of course.

  7. Ronnie is Ronnie. Ronnie is the best player the game has ever seen. He still says that he was best when he was in his mid-teens. No pressure.

    I've met him a cpl times in a totally non-snooker setting and he is a very decent lad. Both times he (nor I) did not mention snooker at all. 

  8. On 8/14/2020 at 5:02 AM, lazarus said:

    Austin-Healey Sprite

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    Oh, that is beautiful. Of all the cars i've ever driven, a Frogeye was easily the one that got the most universal smiles when people saw it 🙂

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  9. Not a joke as such, but true old tale.....

    "Many moons ago, when Hugh Laurie and Sir Stephen of Fry were just becoming 'known', they were interviewed on a BBC radio show. Mr Fry asked what the foam covers on the end of the mics were called. To which Hugh Laurie said, 'They're called 'Spoffles' and they prevent what's known as 'Popping'.

    Stephen Fry, the host and the engineer were all impressed by Hugh Laurie's knowledge and the interview continued.

    Years passed, and once again Fry and Laurie were in a BBC radio studio. The engineer said something like he'll just adjust the Spoffle.

    Hugh Laurie says, 'The what?' And the engineer explains that this is what the foam things are called.

    "'Good Lord,' laughs Hugh, 'I made that word up on the spot years ago in a studio!'"

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