Wright Hassall Solicitors in Warwick always made me chuckle.
ArcticMonkey:
Those orange foreign lorries with the company name SKAT…if you know you know
Skat is some kind of card game in Germany…
Lonewolf Yorks:
ArcticMonkey:
Those orange foreign lorries with the company name SKAT…if you know you knowSkat is some kind of card game in Germany…
It means something else in the fetish world, albeit spelt with a c instead of k.
Hiya,
Everybody and his granddad referred to Northern Ireland Trailers as “NITS”.
chester1:
Hate to know what this shop sells . Past it in Poland a few years ago
Nothing to sniff at.
Hiya,
A cafe in Leeds, still going I believe, called “Get Stuffed”.
There was B Coole refrigerated transport i think it was an Irish company cheers Ray
harry_gill:
Hiya,
A cafe in Leeds, still going I believe, called “Get Stuffed”.
Also in Halifax
Magicmikew:
harry_gill:
Hiya,
A cafe in Leeds, still going I believe, called “Get Stuffed”.Also in Halifax
Cafe in Bradford called In Bread…very fitting for that area
Sandy Balls Campsite on the edge of the New Forest.
In the next village to us a couple of French girls, married to each other, started up a crepe restaurant and called it “The lady Garden”…cracking sense of humour, as most of their French customers just don’t get it…
things like Achison Topeka
why was their tanker and curtainsider running in convoy (dont answer that)
I think the name is to do with a canadian railway.They had a write up in a truck mag years ago
Tonyb
How about Cox Long from Stafford way? Always makes me smile when I see one, like its some kind of boast from the driver!
C ■■■■ is another good one
I always thought Sandy McCracken sounded like a schoolyard pun
Alex
far Q 2 transport
seen written across the front of a white renault magnum a regular around the dartford area
Always want to put the word “more” between C and ■■■■!!
What about Knights of Old? Whats that all about?