Two out of three that insured and registered are white, the 3rd is medium brown, with nearly a million kms on it. Maybe there's something to it.
The others are all parked at the moment, but I think I've had every colour of vehicle expect pink, and as lovely as pink is, it's just not right on a car.
I've read a few articles that have stated that smokers contribute more in taxes than they could ever possibly take out in any possible added health care costs. Not sure if it would be the same for drinkers, but it could be possible.
As for other "high risk" activities, it might be a good idea to have extra insurance from a private provider, but I don't see how it could be enforced as a rule to charge more. There has been mention of it here too, but as far as I know, it died the death it deserved.
I think it would be unfairly singling out people, when really, you never know who's going to have an accident, get cancer, or have something in their genetic make up that predisposes them to certain illnesses/diseases. What would they do, test everyone for everything, then charge accordingly?
There's a place on the way out of Letterkenny did a lovely breakfast roll, just like you described. Only thing was, I took the black pudding out of mine and fed it to the dog.
The Javeline was a nice looking car, helped a friend/neighbour restore two when I was younger, but never owned one myself.
Ahhh, to think of some of the vehicles I owned in the past, but didn't keep, yet few were my favorites, except the Land Rovers, and I still have some of them.
He's not an ally, I'm on my own side here, just calling it the way I see it. I do however have some respect for him, and see it wrong for you to slander him, by name, on a different thread.
It's not discrediting anyone, when there's truth in what he said, and he did say it wasn't "all" either. You just chose to read his comment the way you wanted to, not the way it was written.
I don't either, but there sure seems to be a lot of it, and less humour to offset it than there was in the past. There's always been arguments, fights, etc., but there were also more people involved in the forums, and good topics, humour, flirting, so there was just more going on overall, and the crap didn't stick out so blatantly.
Not aware of anything like that ever happening, but anything can be hacked. Now that Billy Gates owns it, makes me wonder if it's a bigger target than before? What was left of MSN messenger is now all on Skype, but I haven't used it in many years, or Yahoo either.
RE: Name a Greek word in English,used in your own language.Part 2
I was always a real human, and the mods finally let me post pics again.What about you, when are you going to be a real human?