How about a rollicking take of adventure and mayhem?
How about a dream?
How about a rollicking take of adventure and mayhem?
How about a dream?
Iâm pretty sure chemicals can be a part of both of those.
This consigns them to hell, not just blitz annoying â â â â thread
Sure, but whereâs the button for the exit?
âHeartless hospital employee ignores patientâs pleas for helpâ
You monster.
Itâs the ones that have just had double eye surgery that really cheese him off
In fairness, I was nearly out until the sign in the bottom right advised me to move diagonally in two directions at once.
Guess thatâs why the red sign says
âDONâT BE A GRINCHâ
People getting banged up or worse in scooter/motorbike crashes in Bali, Thailand etc without adequate insurance, licences, training/experience, or protective clothing - often not even a helmet - then asking (via family etc) to be bailed out through GFM etc. In many cases I can sympathise, to a point, but this is such a regular occurrence where people do little or nothing to protect themselves before finding themselves in âtragicâ circumstances.
Most people never read the insurance policy that actually excludes riding motorcycles.
Many have zero TI too
TI or proof of funds should be mandatory before you are allowed entry.
Canât afford TI then you canât afford to teavel
Or only travel to countries with reciprocal health care agreements.
But looking at the list, if you can travel to any of them, you can probably afford travel insurance. Theyâre all fkg expensive countries.
There are policies that do, BUT you need a proper bike licence, need to wear a helmet and donât drink drive, which counts out most of the bike accidents that occur.
I had to look it up cause it was interesting.
https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/about-reciprocal-health-care-agreements?context=22481
We have agreements with:
So no third world countries then (Indonesia, Thailand, United States of AmericaâŚ)?
What annoys me today is a farking young kid on his e-scooter, sans helmet, speeding down the footpath so engrossed in his phone that pedestrians had to jump out of his way.
Could put under âwhat amuses youâ the 10 kph scooter and bike speed limit on shared walkways on Southbank.
Also (not) amused by the cyclist screaming at pedestrians whom he felt were in his way on the footbridge between Flinders St station and Southbank. Clearly didnât see the ghostbuster style no bikes sign that applies to that whole bridgeâŚ
Bag drop at the airport at peak hour.
Just put a â â â â â â â human on to process the baggage.
Perfect opportunity to execute the coathangerâŚ
That sign was there specifically for Herzenberg enthusiasts.