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Old 22-10-2005, 07:39 PM
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Husband thought that they all leave at the same time, but on different days.

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Old 22-10-2005, 08:05 PM
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If they reduce their size they can be quantum objects and just pass through each other.As long as they are not electrons and violate the Pauli exclusion principle.

Who cares!As long as I am not stuck in any of the cars along with the other twits.
If they were all four wheel drives,just go over each other!

If they were Liberals they would advertise how they did it before they did.
If they were Labor they would agree, as long as it went along with their polls!

If it was me I would back up and go somewhere less congested.
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Hiya all, yes the correct answer is that they all turn left.
Pity we had an Englishman on board. Gotit in 1.They have the weirdest rules over there, such as, you must be able to 'reverse around a corner'. (correct if wrong). Now that to me is just dangerous.
Well at least it provided a little bit of a break over the weather thingy.
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Hi Rajah, to get a truck license in OZ you have to show you can reverse around a corner
staying 300 mm away from the curb at all times, this applies to body trucks and semi's
so the pom's aren't the only ones with strange rules :-))

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WHAT! How do you 'see 'round corners'? B****y silly iyam. L.
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Old 25-10-2005, 12:03 AM
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WHAT! How do you 'see 'round corners'? B****y silly iyam

Thats the hard part , you are only allowed to use your mirrors !!

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Old 25-10-2005, 06:12 AM
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Hiya all, yes the correct answer is that they all turn left.
Pity we had an Englishman on board. Gotit in 1.They have the weirdest rules over there, such as, you must be able to 'reverse around a corner'. (correct if wrong). Now that to me is just dangerous.
Well at least it provided a little bit of a break over the weather thingy.
Regards, L.
Ah c'mon guys...it’s only a game of cricket, don't let it sour your views of all Englishmen! Another difference I notice down under is that at road junctions and traffic lights, English drivers are instructed to always put on the hand brake, not simply stand on the brakes.

If you just press the brake foot pedal, you will fail your test as in theory, the vehicle is not under your control. If your foot slips off the brake the car can roll on a hill, or if hit in the rear, can be pushed into the traffic stream.

With the handbrake applied, the car is deemed to be "under control".

By the way, Chrissyo is the smart one - googling the answer!

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