Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.
Kerbdog:
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.
Not seeing a problem. H/s open to use, they were using it. Why you beeping at them? Maybe learn to drive like them and use the h/s as instructed by the signs.
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.Not seeing a problem. H/s open to use, they were using it. Why you beeping at them? Maybe learn to drive like them and use the h/s as instructed by the signs.
Try reading what Kerbdog actually wrote.
Seagoon:
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.Not seeing a problem. H/s open to use, they were using it. Why you beeping at them? Maybe learn to drive like them and use the h/s as instructed by the signs.
Try reading what Kerbdog actually wrote.
Maybe you should try it too.
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks
So quite clearly they did see the signs otherwise they wouldn’t have been driving in it.
Rob K:
Seagoon:
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.Not seeing a problem. H/s open to use, they were using it. Why you beeping at them? Maybe learn to drive like them and use the h/s as instructed by the signs.
Try reading what Kerbdog actually wrote.
Maybe you should try it too.
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks
So quite clearly they did see the signs otherwise they wouldn’t have been driving in it.
+1
See what we are up against ? If they saw no signs to say USE THE HARD SHOULDER then that would mean it wasnt open for traffic. Hence the reason idiots drive down it oblivious to the fact its not open for traffic to drive down. By the looks of it you would be one that would drive down it if there were no signs on rendering you one of the aforementioned idiots
If there are no signs illuminated then the hard shoulder is just that…a hard shoulder. NOT AN OPEN LANE
Kerbdog:
See what we are up against ? If they saw no signs to say USE THE HARD SHOULDER then that would mean it wasnt open for traffic. Hence the reason idiots drive down it oblivious to the fact its not open for traffic to drive down. By the looks of it you would be one that would drive down it if there were no signs on rendering you one of the aforementioned idiots
Your post states that there were signs but they didn’t see them. Make your mind up please and learn to write in English instead of gibberish.
Kerbdog:
Both drivers are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open for use
Read it again thorougly. I stated that they didnt see ANY signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open.
Read it properly, understand it and realise that people driving down a hard shoulder is a bit more than “gibberish”. Its dangerous and an accident in waiting as i’m sure you wil agree.
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
See what we are up against ? If they saw no signs to say USE THE HARD SHOULDER then that would mean it wasnt open for traffic. Hence the reason idiots drive down it oblivious to the fact its not open for traffic to drive down. By the looks of it you would be one that would drive down it if there were no signs on rendering you one of the aforementioned idiotsYour post states that there were signs but they didn’t see them. Make your mind up please and learn to write in English instead of gibberish.
Rob K …Back in town …
JJ192:
Rob K:
Seagoon:
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks.Not seeing a problem. H/s open to use, they were using it. Why you beeping at them? Maybe learn to drive like them and use the h/s as instructed by the signs.
Try reading what Kerbdog actually wrote.
Maybe you should try it too.
Well done to the lady in the honda and the guy in the white sprinter around 8ish this morning who were both driving for 4 miles down the hard shoulder of the m6s from the m54 to j10 . Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use. Even beeping the horn got me one of them completely oblivious looks
So quite clearly they did see the signs otherwise they wouldn’t have been driving in it.
+1
Ive gone cross eyed
Kerbdog:
Kerbdog:
Both drivers are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open for useRead it again thorougly. I stated that they didnt see ANY signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open.
Read it properly, understand it and realise that people driving down a hard shoulder is a bit more than “gibberish”. Its dangerous and an accident in waiting as i’m sure you wil agree.
The only person with reading (and writing) issues is you, sir.
Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use.
Numerous spelling and grammar issues aside, to anyone with English as their first language that reads that the hard shoulder was open to use but the aforementioned drivers did not see the signs informing them of such.
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Kerbdog:
Both drivers are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open for useRead it again thorougly. I stated that they didnt see ANY signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open.
Read it properly, understand it and realise that people driving down a hard shoulder is a bit more than “gibberish”. Its dangerous and an accident in waiting as i’m sure you wil agree.
The only person with reading (and writing) issues is you, sir.
Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use.
Numerous spelling and grammar issues aside, to anyone with English as their first language that reads that the hard shoulder was open to use but the aforementioned drivers did not see the signs informing them of such.
But I understood him completely, my first language is English ,and many years ago I got an “A” in English Language “O” Level.
You should quit while your behind
Seagoon:
Rob K:
Kerbdog:
Kerbdog:
Both drivers are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open for useRead it again thorougly. I stated that they didnt see ANY signs to indicate the hard shoulder was open.
Read it properly, understand it and realise that people driving down a hard shoulder is a bit more than “gibberish”. Its dangerous and an accident in waiting as i’m sure you wil agree.
The only person with reading (and writing) issues is you, sir.
Both drivrs are so competent that they didnt see any signs to indicate the hqrd shoulder was open for use.
Numerous spelling and grammar issues aside, to anyone with English as their first language that reads that the hard shoulder was open to use but the aforementioned drivers did not see the signs informing them of such.
But I understood him completely, my first language is English ,and many years ago I got an “A” in English Language “O” Level.
Yes of course you did!
Seagoon:
You should quit while your behind
You should quit while your behind
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Good point, well made perhaps in-future try re-phrasing to:-
You should quit while you are a behind!
Oh look, it’s the spelling police. Typing on a keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S3 is a bit awkward when the keys are a quarter of the size of the tip of my finger. Also im doing mult-drop and do not have the time to proof read. As you saw i quoted myself and saw the missing letters which I then added correctly before you decided to take the thread on a spelling course.
As regards my wording, I understand how you mis-interpreted my post but i used the word ‘competent’ and did not use the word ‘incompetent’. This would indicate to any advanced intellectual such as yourself of my point. The fact that you have mis-read the OP and moved on to disect grammar and spelling merely highlighting the fact that you know you have read the OP wrong before posting your reply. A continuation of being unable to admit your subtle error in reading has manifested into a childish stance over spelling and grammer on a mobile phone.
Please PM me if you wish to continue the discussion. Nobody on TN wants to see a childish ■■■ for tat discussion hijacking a thread, sir !
Mabe a good idea if signs were on all the time to indicate the current status of the hard shoulder.
Kerbdog:
Oh look, it’s the spelling police. Typing on a keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S3 is a bit awkward when the keys are a quarter of the size of the tip of my finger. Also im doing mult-drop and do not have the time to proof read. As you saw i quoted myself and saw the missing letters which I then added correctly before you decided to take the thread on a spelling course.As regards my wording, I understand how you mis-interpreted my post but i used the word ‘competent’ and did not use the word ‘incompetent’. This would indicate to any advanced intellectual such as yourself of my point. The fact that you have mis-read the OP and moved on to disect grammar and spelling merely highlighting the fact that you know you have read the OP wrong before posting your reply. A continuation of being unable to admit your subtle error in reading has manifested into a childish stance over spelling and grammer on a mobile phone.
Please PM me if you wish to continue the discussion. Nobody on TN wants to see a childish ■■■ for tat discussion hijacking a thread, sir !
I do I do
Kerbdog:
Oh look, it’s the spelling police. Typing on a keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S3 is a bit awkward when the keys are a quarter of the size of the tip of my finger. Also im doing mult-drop and do not have the time to proof read. As you saw i quoted myself and saw the missing letters which I then added correctly before you decided to take the thread on a spelling course.As regards my wording, I understand how you mis-interpreted my post but i used the word ‘competent’ and did not use the word ‘incompetent’. This would indicate to any advanced intellectual such as yourself of my point. The fact that you have mis-read the OP and moved on to disect grammar and spelling merely highlighting the fact that you know you have read the OP wrong before posting your reply. A continuation of being unable to admit your subtle error in reading has manifested into a childish stance over spelling and grammer on a mobile phone.
Please PM me if you wish to continue the discussion. Nobody on TN wants to see a childish ■■■ for tat discussion hijacking a thread, sir !
I love how you are blaming your mobile phone for your inability to string a coherent sentence together. So the signs said that you could run on the h/s then, is that what you were trying to say?
Kerbdog:
Typing on a keyboard on a Samsung Galaxy S3 is a bit awkward when the keys are a quarter of the size of the tip of my finger.
Then get Swipe or my personal favourite SwiftKey. What in the name of good god is the point of paying for one of the most customisable phone OSs… then complaining about the default setup.