Drug of the nation, etc.

Sep 13, 2009 21:20

That sodding Nature Valley advert, right?

i) World's worst alleged Welsh accent.
ii) Tractor used without roll-over bar in clear contravention of relevant legislation[1].
iii) Carrying passengers in that trailer's pretty dodgy, too.[2]

You useless townie shitwits ( Read more... )

oo fucking ar, tractor, normal for gloucestershire

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liz_lowlife September 14 2009, 07:03:21 UTC
Oi Mister! *I* am a townie shitwit!
:oD

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hirez September 14 2009, 10:39:29 UTC
Stop making rubbish adverts, then.

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liz_lowlife September 14 2009, 12:32:03 UTC
LOL!

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nemesis_to_go September 14 2009, 10:25:11 UTC
I don't know if this is just me, but I see tractors without roll bars quite frequently. That's 'frequently' for the value of someone who lives in London, so not frequently at all, really, but I still see 'em.

I saw two at different locations back in June, when I was collecting my Land Rover from somewhere near Huddersfield. Mags like Classic Tractor are full of ads for them. I suspect that quite a few classic tractors are still discreetly at work out there. If anyone asks, the farmer can say it's just his old Massey Furguson 135 he's bought as a hobby. As soon as official eyes are averted, the bugger's back on the hay rake.

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hirez September 14 2009, 10:39:11 UTC
I guess that non-working tractors probably are exempt. Although the one in the picture does appear to have a roll-bar fitted.

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kantti September 14 2009, 16:14:21 UTC
What I need to know is why you read Classic Tractor?

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hirez September 14 2009, 22:18:44 UTC
Because they don't advertise Series Landie bits in Sonic Seducer. (Useless bastards only take ads for Disco and Freelander parts.)

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In the immortal words of Leo Moran sarah_mum September 14 2009, 20:48:36 UTC
"Can I go up on top,
Daddy can I go up on top of the trailer?
You're an irresponsible parent.
HAY!"

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Re: In the immortal words of Leo Moran hirez September 14 2009, 22:23:26 UTC
You know, we were never allowed to ride in the trailers.

Play with 'empty' chemical containers, yes. Grain pits, no.

We had to visit grandfather's farm for the dangerous stuff. Well, I say 'dangerous'. I mean 'exposed belts and no safety guard because it gets in the way.'

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Re: In the immortal words of Leo Moran misterfurious September 19 2009, 14:11:07 UTC
That's because your parents didn't hate you, or perhaps because they didn't want social services round, asking about all the bruising? Those steel trailer beds are freaking hard, and tend not to bend or break when you bounce off them.

Putting a stick in the belt drive was enough to show why us kids shouldn't be messing with them. An early lesson that stayed with me to this day.

Best stupid building site) accident I recall, aside from pulling a wall down on my head, was when I was playing with the controls of the digger, and I dropped the bucket, full of roofing tiles.

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