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SPUGGIE J 25-11-2005 17:15

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Maybe the power they have has gone to their heads. Either that or there is a serious shortage of police at that time of day.
Cant have them missing a cuppa can we. ;)

katex 25-11-2005 17:33

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What baffles me is how you know the police cars were rushing over Barden Bridge towards the M61. Burnley is 20 odd miles from the M61.

?? What's Burnley got to do with it. ?:confused: Was there at the time like, and traffic news said just bin a bump at Junction 9 M61 with a lorry, so just logical deduction my dear Watson. Anyway decided to do M66 instead.
You lot being cynical again, I happen to have great respect for our police force and just thought was good public relations, that's all. :p
Always polite to me when I have been stopped, and never stood on my head; have played the dumb little woman with fluttering eyelashes though on occasions, and can't imagine this had anything to do with it !

yerself 25-11-2005 17:42

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?? What's Burnley got to do with it. ?

Barden Bridge is in Burnley, believe it or not, on Barden Lane.

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Junction 9 M61 with a lorry, so just logical deduction my dear Watson. Anyway decided to do M66 instead.

Ive got it now, you were on Barton Bridge. Good job you hadn't broken down and phoned the AA or RAC. They'd still be searching for you all over Burnley. :)

Gayle 25-11-2005 17:57

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Got to admit that I had to read the first post half a dozen times before I understood what you were on about Katie. In the end just decided that you'd been on the red wine and best to not try and understand.

harwood red 25-11-2005 18:03

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I'm afraid I have to second gayle on that one :p ;) :)

katex 25-11-2005 18:21

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Originally Posted by yerself
Barden Bridge is in Burnley, believe it or not, on Barden Lane.



Ive got it now, you were on Barton Bridge. Good job you hadn't broken down and phoned the AA or RAC. They'd still be searching for you all over Burnley. :)

Oh yeh ! sorry never actually seen this written down and us Lancs people slip into a lazy 'd' sometimes instead of a 't' don't we. Phew, that got me out of that one.

Bet can find my way around Uk better than you can da-da.

Well .. Gail that bottle did go down rather well after I got home. :)

Just before I go. A lady at work's husband was down in Devon this week and asked the way to Chittlehampton" Going down this country lane he asked a gentleman on foot "How do you get to Chittlehampton". After a short hesitation he replied "My brother-in-law takes me" LOL. Was this North/South divide on the way we ask questions ?? Lied about the place, couldn't remember where she said.

Gayle 25-11-2005 18:23

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Katie, how long have you known me? GAYLE, GAYLE, GAYLE - oh, well, at least it's better than you calling me Clare. lol

katex 25-11-2005 18:25

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Aw shucks, only had one glass of red too yet ... humble apologies.

Gayle 25-11-2005 18:28

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One!!!! It's half past seven girl, you're slowing down a bit aren't you?

katex 25-11-2005 18:44

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Saving meself for tomorrow night's meet ... gotta find some confidence from somewhere ... adrenalin pumping already. :unsure8:

yerself 25-11-2005 18:44

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Bet can find my way around Uk better than you can da-da.

I wouldn't want to get dragged into a sexist argument, perish the thought. Have a read at this and tell us what you think.

Why women are worse at map-reading than men:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...70&in_a_source=

Gayle 25-11-2005 18:49

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Saving meself for tomorrow night's meet ... gotta find some confidence from somewhere ... adrenalin pumping already. :unsure8:

Oh dear, watch out everybody!!!

Sorry, I can't be there - that doesn't give you an excuse to dish the dirt!

Sure you'll have a good time. I could warn you about certain people but best you find out for yourself. lol

katex 25-11-2005 20:25

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Originally Posted by yerself
I wouldn't want to get dragged into a sexist argument, perish the thought. Have a read at this and tell us what you think.

Why women are worse at map-reading than men:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...0&in_a_source=

Can't really put an arguement up against this as not a Professor of Brain Matter or Stastitics. Only know that men would never admit to driving round and round a motorway before they sorted out the correct exit. Unfortunately, us women would do and, therefore, that becomes a stastitic in someone's book. That to me is the big difference!!
I think there is something primeval when women are navigating for their partners/husbands and it is a matter of 'you the leader; me the follower' ... so get on with it. We don't try so hard .. a sort of attention seeking for protection.
I myself have turned many a wrong corner, but always been able to get myself back on track USING A MAP .. never have to use my sat.nav. and don't use the map upside down either. I'm sure lots of my 'fellow' .. gawd that's ironic ... ladies have too.
Agree we have different brains, but feel this is just a matter of experience, etc.

katex 25-11-2005 20:31

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P.S. to my last post, once read, probably in Daily Mail that men always knew which was North and South without any clues such as sunset, etc., tried this on a few guinea pigs and, nah, they would have finished up going through the Channel Tunnel instead of over the Forth Bridge. :)

SPUGGIE J 25-11-2005 21:21

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We go looking for tree moss the guinea pigs would eat it. ;)


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