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Laura Posted Jun 30, 2005
No unfortuntely . The river's only in the middle part of the roundabout, the rest is tunelled under the road
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 30, 2005
When we spent our holiday in England last summer, my friend and I learned to love the roundabouts - whenever we weren't sure where to go, we just did another tour I must admit, though, that we would probably have been terribly confused had we happened to come across your roundabout, or that in Swindon
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Laura Posted Jun 30, 2005
It isn't too bad, it looks confusing but the traffic moves so slowly there's plenty of time to work out what to do
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 30, 2005
It's not so easy to watch the other drivers when your steering wheel is on the left side of the car, and you have to drive on the left side of the road, believe me.
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Laura Posted Jun 30, 2005
I think PSG would agree with you . I think next time I go up a mountain he'll decide to stay at the bottom
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 30, 2005
Just wait until you're older, a friend of mine suddenly got panic attacks while driving, she had to get out of her car and call a friend to fetch her. It's not that I'm really panicking, it's more that I don't feel comfortable when having to climb down again with nothing to hold onto than the bare wall
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Laura Posted Jun 30, 2005
Oh, I don't like climbing walls that much, I fell off one when I was 12 and I still have problems with my knee. Knees never seem to heal properly though
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Researcher PSG Posted Jun 30, 2005
PSG would like to point out, in the interests of getting more pity, that the first mountain he was tricked up he had to come down a 45 degree slope of moving shingle. With only the hope of a tree between the legs to break his fall should the stones move any faster than they already were.
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Laura Posted Jun 30, 2005
There there , you weren't exactly tricked up it, I never pretended it was anything other than a mountain
I got more scratched than you, but that was my fault for wearing shorts
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aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 30, 2005
Really, I'm glad it wasn't me having to go there
You needn't have had to mention, you have my sympathies anyway
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Researcher PSG Posted Jun 30, 2005
I know, I know. But I took the whole 'we could stop at any time' and 'this is only a small patch of scree' too much for granted.
Poor you
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