You could always be a Grumpy old bugger and watch something else , that would teach em a lesson . [bigrolf][bigrolf][bigrolf]
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Why do kamikaze, sparrow sized moths have to aim for the driver's side of the windscreen?
If only this was true. This is not helping.
From one of about 4 countries that still allow free movement to China.Quote:
At a hospital in Yangon, the country’s largest city, locals were shown a slide show presentation that said: “Don’t be so afraid of the coronavirus. It won’t last long because ‘made in China.’”
Why? Obvious really, Ian. :rolleyes:
They fly along the road centre line as all good Road sharing & caring Moths do.
Here you come in your 50t rig & because one cannot expect them to move over or they'd be on the wrong side, wallop you fair smack bang into the Driver's Screen.
Maybe I am the only one who might think like that. [bigsad]
Seems reasonable to me.[biggrin]
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by following the road, like some birds do?
Yeah, there is a name for them but probably unprintable here.[biggrin]