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New car paint
Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink. There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. |
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On 31/08/2019 17:02, Simon Jester wrote:
Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink. There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. As long as this 'bright Pink' does not show the dirt like the black car I have now, I have no problem with this (don't want to look like a slob). At 56 and very secure in my sexuality have no problem with pink as a colour. However that light blue that invalid cars used to be (the three wheeler ones with just room for the driver) is a colour that I do not like. http://www.virtualgaz.com/updateoct0...IC%20front.JPG Oh the air conditioned comfort and the fact that i can't get my son on a bike (special needs learning difficulties all that) and the fact that I can get to the three local (Well not really local more nearest) general hospitals in about a third of the time (well St Johns in Livingston it's more like a quarter of the time 27 mins as opposed to 1hour 47 mins oh and the fact that I can just chuck stuff in the back and transport it (yes I probably could get most of the stuff on the bike or on a trailer but at 56 with diabetes I am not fit enough to do that) oh and the fact that... There are a lot of situations where a bike should be used but there are still a lot were a car is needed. For instance I wouldn't drive into Edinburgh (Edinburgh HATES cars) and I wouldn't ride a bike to the Hospital to visit my wife . |
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On Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 9:06:01 PM UTC+1, soup wrote:
On 31/08/2019 17:02, Simon Jester wrote: Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink. There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. As long as this 'bright Pink' does not show the dirt like the black car I have now, I have no problem with this (don't want to look like a slob). At 56 and very secure in my sexuality have no problem with pink as a colour. However that light blue that invalid cars used to be (the three wheeler ones with just room for the driver) is a colour that I do not like. http://www.virtualgaz.com/updateoct0...IC%20front.JPG Oh the air conditioned comfort and the fact that i can't get my son on a bike (special needs learning difficulties all that) and the fact that I can get to the three local (Well not really local more nearest) general hospitals in about a third of the time (well St Johns in Livingston it's more like a quarter of the time 27 mins as opposed to 1hour 47 mins oh and the fact that I can just chuck stuff in the back and transport it (yes I probably could get most of the stuff on the bike or on a trailer but at 56 with diabetes I am not fit enough to do that) oh and the fact that... There are a lot of situations where a bike should be used but there are still a lot were a car is needed. For instance I wouldn't drive into Edinburgh (Edinburgh HATES cars) and I wouldn't ride a bike to the Hospital to visit my wife . Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. |
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On 31/08/2019 21:06, soup wrote:
Â*Â* There are a lot of situations where a bike should be used but there are still a lot were a car is needed.Â* For instance I wouldn't drive into Edinburgh (Edinburgh HATES cars) and I wouldn't ride a bike to the Hospital to visit my wife . exactly right. No form of transport is right for every situation, location, purpose or person. |
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Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink.
There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. A recent NASA study of roofs showed that hot pink reflected more heat than any color except white. A couple of tri athletes are using hot pink swim caps. Wear a black swim cap to the local pool and you'll spend a lot of time cooling the noggin off under 35 C water. My own swim cap is a nondescript white and something. Bret Cahill |
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On 31/08/2019 22:51, Simon Jester wrote:
On Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 9:06:01 PM UTC+1, soup wrote: On 31/08/2019 17:02, Simon Jester wrote: Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink. There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. As long as this 'bright Pink' does not show the dirt like the black car I have now, I have no problem with this (don't want to look like a slob). At 56 and very secure in my sexuality have no problem with pink as a colour. However that light blue that invalid cars used to be (the three wheeler ones with just room for the driver) is a colour that I do not like. http://www.virtualgaz.com/updateoct0...IC%20front.JPG Oh the air conditioned comfort and the fact that i can't get my son on a bike (special needs learning difficulties all that) and the fact that I can get to the three local (Well not really local more nearest) general hospitals in about a third of the time (well St Johns in Livingston it's more like a quarter of the time 27 mins as opposed to 1hour 47 mins oh and the fact that I can just chuck stuff in the back and transport it (yes I probably could get most of the stuff on the bike or on a trailer but at 56 with diabetes I am not fit enough to do that) oh and the fact that... There are a lot of situations where a bike should be used but there are still a lot were a car is needed. For instance I wouldn't drive into Edinburgh (Edinburgh HATES cars) and I wouldn't ride a bike to the Hospital to visit my wife . Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. You mean you weren't serious ? Then why bother? Do you get some sort of thrill just typing in rubbish and 'flinging' it into the ether? Deliberately trolling as opposed to making ridiculous statements. For intelligent (FSVO) trolling see 'Commander Kinsey' or 'Wilkinson sword' or whatever he calls himself these days. |
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On Sun, 01 Sep 2019 10:13:01 +0100, soup wrote:
On 31/08/2019 22:51, Simon Jester wrote: On Saturday, August 31, 2019 at 9:06:01 PM UTC+1, soup wrote: On 31/08/2019 17:02, Simon Jester wrote: Elderly pedestrians often have trouble seeing dark coloured cars so I propose all new cars be painted fluorescent pink. There can be no objection to this because we have been reliably told the only reason for travelling by car is air conditioned comfort. As long as this 'bright Pink' does not show the dirt like the black car I have now, I have no problem with this (don't want to look like a slob). At 56 and very secure in my sexuality have no problem with pink as a colour. However that light blue that invalid cars used to be (the three wheeler ones with just room for the driver) is a colour that I do not like. http://www.virtualgaz.com/updateoct0...IC%20front.JPG Oh the air conditioned comfort and the fact that i can't get my son on a bike (special needs learning difficulties all that) and the fact that I can get to the three local (Well not really local more nearest) general hospitals in about a third of the time (well St Johns in Livingston it's more like a quarter of the time 27 mins as opposed to 1hour 47 mins oh and the fact that I can just chuck stuff in the back and transport it (yes I probably could get most of the stuff on the bike or on a trailer but at 56 with diabetes I am not fit enough to do that) oh and the fact that... There are a lot of situations where a bike should be used but there are still a lot were a car is needed. For instance I wouldn't drive into Edinburgh (Edinburgh HATES cars) and I wouldn't ride a bike to the Hospital to visit my wife . Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. You mean you weren't serious ? Then why bother? Do you get some sort of thrill just typing in rubbish and 'flinging' it into the ether? Deliberately trolling as opposed to making ridiculous statements. For intelligent (FSVO) trolling see 'Commander Kinsey' or 'Wilkinson sword' or whatever he calls himself these days. [smug grin] |
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On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 10:12:59 AM UTC+1, soup wrote:
On 31/08/2019 22:51, Simon Jester wrote: Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. You mean you weren't serious ? Of course not, it's a stupid idea. Witnesses remember make, colour and reg year. Then why bother? It's fun. |
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On 02/09/2019 11:52, Simon Jester wrote:
On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 10:12:59 AM UTC+1, soup wrote: On 31/08/2019 22:51, Simon Jester wrote: Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. You mean you weren't serious ? Of course not, it's a stupid idea. So definitely trolling then and not just hyperbole [1] ? Witnesses remember make, colour and reg year. Eye witnesses have time and time again shown that their testimonies can't be trusted Then why bother? It's fun. You think THAT'S fun, thought I was the sad one. [1] I use hyperbole to mean exaggeration that is patently impossible:- Saying 10s of 1,000s at the march when there were only 1000sExageration Everyman and his dog were there ----------------------------- Hyperbole |
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On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 7:21:55 AM UTC+1, soup wrote:
On 02/09/2019 11:52, Simon Jester wrote: On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 10:12:59 AM UTC+1, soup wrote: On 31/08/2019 22:51, Simon Jester wrote: Wow, I think you actually took my troll seriously. Sad day for you. You mean you weren't serious ? Of course not, it's a stupid idea. So definitely trolling then and not just hyperbole [1] ? Yep. Witnesses remember make, colour and reg year. Eye witnesses have time and time again shown that their testimonies can't be trusted Can you provide evidence from the peer reviewed literature to support this claim? Then why bother? It's fun. You think THAT'S fun, thought I was the sad one. I'm not the one taking this group seriously. |
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