He's like the people who let fireworks off in October.
Who and what am I talking about?
This.
It really was an April Fool Joke.
Sorry Monty!
The random musings of a middle-aged idiot on the subject of cars and motoring. A bit like Top Gear used to be.
He's like the people who let fireworks off in October.
Who and what am I talking about?
This.
It really was an April Fool Joke.
Is it really over?
Dennis Collins' Coffee Walk has been something I've loved for years.A new episode has come out on YouTube every Friday for presumably 400 weeks.
Now he has stated it is over. He did use the word "Break" - does that mean it may be back? Or he's just having a holiday?
One commenter was hoping that it was just an April Fool's Prank - I suspect that commenter is not very good at using calendars. Let's hope Dennis isn't either.
Does this mean that Zach Oncamera will be getting his P45? His real surname may be Gorgas - I'm not 100% sure.
The final episode involved the purchase of a "Holy Grail" 1965 Ford Mustang "K" Car - which is the one with the biggest engine that Shelby used as a base for his ones. I've learnt that plus a fair bit about Jeeps and VIN tags by watching Coffee Walk over the years.
He bought it from a Trump fan who had kept it in very good condition - I wonder if he thinks the show is called Covfefe Walk?
Coffee Walk has always been my signal that the working week is over - it means I can relax and I usually enjoy it with a can of lager or two. I guess I'll be going back to Gardener's World now - I'll be learning about Hydrangeas and the like. Wonder how Monty Don and the Cockney bloke who is a good gardener but shouldn't be because he is a Cockney bloke have been getting on?
Oh well, if it really is over, then thank you Dennis and gang for entertaining me. I'll miss you all.
Catch the 400th (final?) episode here.
The BBC have a picture and story worthy of local newspapers.
Attractive young woman looking unhappy with reason for her grievance.
Only thing missing is she should be pointing at it.
Not that it is the car's fault - an estate agent was being ageist.
The attractive young woman in question was not shortlisted for a job she applied for because her car was too old.
The estate agents, haart, who are obviously too trendy to use capital letters claimed that, "It's extremely important that people who work for us use reliable vehicles for their own personal safety, particularly where they travel many miles each day and often work alone."
Oh, so they are worried about her safety!
No, they just don't want their image being affected by older cars which may give the impression that they don't pay their staff enough to buy newer car.
That was my take on it anyway.
I can't see a well maintained 2014 Citroen C1 being particularly more unreliable that a 9 year old one.
And if they took on someone with a 9 year old Citroen C1, would they have to sack them in 12 months?
I don't know if they have had a policy change since the BBC highlighted this today, but here's a bit of a job ad for a position they have open today:
Or Ghosts or Phantoms.
Does that mean sensible drivers in Volvos?
Or drivers in sensible Volvos?
Speaking as a sensible Volvo driver - I'd say both.
We don't drive rally cars along the M53.
And we don't put Bentley badges on Chrysler 300Cs.How can that be a thing?But it is apparently.
And then there's cyclists - I've got quite a collection of dashcam footage of them going through red traffic lights.
Some very blatantly.
You'd never catch a Volvo driver doing that.