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You can't hear but you can see that you've provided me with the means to explain it to everyone else :monkey: |
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The lions share of income tax is spent on welfare. |
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spent on welfare :mad: i do enjoy paying for the lifestyle of others 60 inch tvs beer oclock all day etc etc ohh don't get me started |
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Now, back on topic: I wonder why Taf doesn't complain about bus lanes? Buses are filth emitters and they never stay in those lanes and they pass you on the inside at excessive speed. Allocating that much road space to buses, taxis and motorbikes causes more congestion than the odd 3-metre cycle lane here and there. Ah, but Taf has a bus pass so he wants that inconvenience imposed for his sporadic benefit. |
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Ah, I get it now, you moan about 'lanes' every couple of years or so? Wow.
Doesn't the use of public money on anything else bother you? |
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This thread is for complaining about bikes and cycle lanes. :D |
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**** country if you are a native English-Welsh-Scottish-British, I wonder if the person who jumped the welfare Q was a native British in desperate need.
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