Silver_Surfer:
robroy:
joe royal:
Om nom?
Are you 12 or want to come across as 12?Wtf does ‘om nom’ mean exactly?
Means yummy or tasty.
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Some guys use that term while tasting a part of a Womans anatomy.
Silver_Surfer:
robroy:
joe royal:
Om nom?
Are you 12 or want to come across as 12?Wtf does ‘om nom’ mean exactly?
Means yummy or tasty.
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Some guys use that term while tasting a part of a Womans anatomy.
Geoffo:
I spent a good portion of my life living just off junction 3.
would that be" bedduth" mate…
m.a.n rules:
Geoffo:
I spent a good portion of my life living just off junction 3.would that be" bedduth" mate…
Yes.
yorkshire terrier:
Well when your north of Preston from then until the end heading north is the best stretch of motorway in England in my opinion,
I agree with this, best stretch of motorway network in the whole country by far.
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the maoster:
yorkshire terrier:
Well when your north of Preston from then until the end heading north is the best stretch of motorway in England in my opinion,Got to agree with that ^^^^ particularly the part through the valley south of Tebay, even though I can’t get my bloody radio to work there!
And they pay me to patrol that stretch!
toonsy:
njl:
Silver_Surfer:
Best thing about the m6 is Tebay services. Used to overnight there on my way back from scotch trunking, om nom.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I never venture up so far north in a truck. Am I right that Tebay northbound only has car parking?
There are some truck bays I think. Or at least if they’re not I’ve made them into one
There are lorry parking bays on the northbound services.
BossHogg:
the maoster:
yorkshire terrier:
Well when your north of Preston from then until the end heading north is the best stretch of motorway in England in my opinion,Got to agree with that ^^^^ particularly the part through the valley south of Tebay, even though I can’t get my bloody radio to work there!
And they pay me to patrol that stretch!
Lucky bugger! Can you get Radio 2?
Can’t get anything in the Gorge, which is why I have a USB key with 1500 music tracks on, plug into car media player and put on random, no adverts or irritating DJs and just music I like.
Geoffo:
m.a.n rules:
Geoffo:
I spent a good portion of my life living just off junction 3.would that be" bedduth" mate…
Yes.
you nade the great escape then …
robroy:
Uncleskid:
Rowley010 should be along soon to tell you all about his exploits on the M6 should get more than one book out of him![]()
Yep, as I’ve said before, when it comes to a guy who only does 200 mile radius trips in a truck, and only on the M6, he’s had more adventures than Rupert Bear
, he’s a trucking legend on here.
Btw…o/p are you asking us to write the book for you?
I’ll need to consult my agent to discuss commission and royalties.
That sounds like a bit of baiting to me
You can only bait a master baiter!
232 miles of never ending bloody roadworks
I can see it from my narrowboat mooring, the viaduct between Junctions 1 and 2 just before the fighter plane and amphibious vehicle when heading northbound. It’s probably about 600 yards away. When the wind is travelling in the wrong direction I can hear it. Often I see the traffic at a standstill and think “■■■■■ to be you”.
Also, when travelling south just after Junction 2 you will see a few dozen narrowboats moored on the left. This stretch of canal is called the Wyken Arm and is an arm of the North Oxford canal which originally served a coal mine called Wyken Colliery. this closed in around 1881 and it is now owned by the Coventry Canal Society and used solely as moorings.
The North Oxford canal was originally built to take coal from the Coventry coalfields primarily to London, and it is said that on the day it opened in the 1770s, the price of coal in London halved overnight.