Tilly
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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
"Couldn't pour piss from a shoe if the instructions were on the heel"
Is a saying
Why do consistently write incomprehensible nonsense. If you have an opinion on him then give it and back up with evidence /experience
The ignore button works wonders on this forum, cuts out plenty of the nonsensical gibberish which is spouted by a couple of the regulars which love to chime in and derail most threads on here..
True but one post of of barely relevant words in a hundred is perhaps luck rather than judgement.There is a clear point here which Tilly is perfectly entitled to make, in exactly the same way that Kyoto is entitled to hold an opposite opinion.
Just because it isn't understood, by some, is no reason to get all sniffy over the ignore button.
Into yes, out no.Is the Eccleshall Road still open heading into Stafford?
Good luck though getting onto Lloyds roundabout.....Into yes, out no.
As much as I despise almost all other drivers, it is not unknown for signs to to left in place for considerable periods after the event has been concluded.Stafford drivers don't think advisory signs apply to them at all is my recent experience
Highways confusing the enemy (the motorist).As much as I despise almost all other drivers, it is not unknown for signs to to left in place for considerable periods after the event has been concluded.
A year or two back, there was a Road Closed sign at the end of Corporation Street for several weeks after it had reopened, etc.
Stafford drivers don't think advisory signs apply to them at all is my recent experience
Maybe because it's advisory.
But if you know it's infact open and it's 15 minutes quicker (can quite easily be the case at peak times). Decisions then need to be made.If someone advises you a road is closed it makes sense to take note!
As much as I despise almost all other drivers, it is not unknown for signs to to left in place for considerable periods after the event has been concluded.
A year or two back, there was a Road Closed sign at the end of Corporation Street for several weeks after it had reopened, etc.
But if you know it's infact open and it's 15 minutes quicker (can quite easily be the case at peak times). Decisions then need to be made.
Not if the road is CLOSED?? The signs that a road is closed are advisory, but you'd be advised to take note when they close the roundabout. That's is my point. Cos the roundabout will be fully closed.
I don't really know what u are referring to. I was talking about the roundabout at Lloyds
Not if the road is CLOSED?? The signs that a road is closed are advisory, but you'd be advised to take note when they close the roundabout. That's is my point. Cos the roundabout will be fully closed.
I don't really know what u are referring to. I was talking about the roundabout at Lloyds
The road isn't closed its fully open linking Eccleshall with stone Road.the Eccleshall Road between alliance Street and the roundabout is gridlocked at present because of the roadworks. Although. It can be annoying people use that road to avoid congestion and save time. They are doing nothing wrong. As soon as the works are complete traffic will return to normal.