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  • A new driving term - the Yorkshire Right

    I came up with a new term for driving where I live last night - the Yorkshire Right. It's rarely a left turn, for some reason.

    How it works is that you're following someone else's directions and at some point you take a right turn. The road to which you find yourself committed either goes up a hill or down one, but at such an angle that it's only not a cliff face due to lack of goats traversing it carefully, and it would be vastly improved by a few sherpas.

    Rapscallion

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    aaah "Yorkshire" many moons ago,two of us went youth hostling there,lovely place but strange sense of humour, when we asked a local where the youth hostel was he said"just up the hill" oh yes just up that hill that took us two hours to walk up and that if it was any steeper you could have gone up it in a lift and the moors must be the windiest place i have been too.
    "Light a fire for someone and he will be warm all day,
    set light to someone and he will be warm for the rest of his life" Sir Samuel Vimes

    Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.

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