bear with me, there is a very definite motoring link.......
I know it's desperately sad, but I was leaving the library the other day and saw a 2-dvd set for loan - it was an official DVLA publucation, one DVD based on the Theory Test, one on the Hazard Perception, and all based on the latest highway code
The result was I spent an hour on tuesday going through one, and an hour and a half last night doing the other.
Now as we all have some interest in driving standards ;-) and if, like me, the standard answer is 'dunno' when asked what you want for christmas, well, you could do worse than this for a stocking filler - at least as occupying as most of the films on sale at the moment
n.b. - I think the hazard perception thing is a 'good idea', but I'm not sure about the implementation - what does anyone who has had to do it think ?
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I have asked Santa for a Porsche Cayenne or a cheap Ferrari.
She said something not repeatable on these pages cos some of our readers are of delicate temperaments.
:-(
madf
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My mum bought my dad TomTom UK. £169.99 but in summer they were at £229.99, so its all good. My dad misses satnav he had in his nice cars before he retired so its a good and transferrable present, that all the family can use.
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"how are you going to get that down the chimney?" perhaps?
JH
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Buy something you want and give to 'er - let 'er buy you something she wants! I had a work colleague who bought his wife a shotgun and she bought him a top of the range sewing machine. Handed over on Xmas Day and swapped back on Boxing Day - job done
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Sorry!
I've got a vision of him blasting bits off her, and her sewing them back.
And I haven't touched a drop today!
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And I haven't touched a drop today!
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It's not too late you know.
vbr........MD
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