From: Mike P on
On 26 May, 15:08, Adrian <toomany2...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> bod <bodro...(a)tiscali.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
> >>> Are Adrian and Firth the same person?
> >> Nobody's ever seen us in a room together.
> >   Is that because you're in bed together, with the lights out?
>
> It could be. Although, to be fair, I was thinking more of the subtle
> detail that I've never met or even spoken to Steve.
>
> But I do know people who have.

Yes, same here. I think I know people who've met or spoken to you as
well.

Mike P
From: Adrian on
Mike P <mikewpearson1(a)googlemail.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

>> >>> Are Adrian and Firth the same person?

>> >> Nobody's ever seen us in a room together.

>> >   Is that because you're in bed together, with the lights out?

>> It could be. Although, to be fair, I was thinking more of the subtle
>> detail that I've never met or even spoken to Steve.
>>
>> But I do know people who have.

> Yes, same here. I think I know people who've met or spoken to you as
> well.

I'm sure you will.
From: ChelseaTractorMan on
On Wed, 26 May 2010 14:05:32 +0100, "GT" <a(a)b.c> wrote:

>PS: I don't often drive by 'smell'. Anyone else tried that?

only the pinball wizard.
--
Mike. .. .
Gone beyond the ultimate driving machine.
From: McKevvy on
On 26 May, 15:21, bod <bodro...(a)tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> ChelseaTractorMan wrote:
> > On Wed, 26 May 2010 14:30:35 +0100, "Brimstone"
> > <brimst...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> and gets spun round comparatively gently (as this
> >> one was) then it's very possible that the lorry driver will not be aware of
> >> the car's presence (as this chap wasn't).
>
> > especially on wet road.
>
>  >
>  >
>
> Wouldn't the lorry driver feel some sort of immediate resistance,
> especially as the car was being pushed sideways and thought "hello,
> there's something wrong here"?
>
No because trucks are designed and geared to overcome resistance. The
amount of resistance offered by the car is negligable to say the
least.

McK.

From: boltar2003 on
On Wed, 26 May 2010 08:36:18 -0700 (PDT)
McKevvy <vicko_zoomba(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Ah rubbish. If the squealing sound is audible on a mobile phone clip taken
>> inside a car 2 lanes away then it must certainly be audible to anyone with
>> normal hearing 6 foot above it.
>>
>
>Not with a layer of glass in between and a roaring engine directly
>underneath him. He MAY also have had music on.

So in other words truck drivers can't hear anything going on outside?

Sorry , don't believe it. The engines arn't that loud and they don't use
special sound deadening glass in the windows.

B2003