Kim, you are very bad!
The retroreflective bits on clothing are visible on x-rays.
Quote from: Kim on 14 July, 2022, 05:59:00 pmThe retroreflective bits on clothing are visible on x-rays.Not posted from A&E I hope?
That there is an item of clothing called a "shacket". No. Just no.
Quote from: Tim Hall on 17 July, 2022, 06:32:19 pmThat there is an item of clothing called a "shacket". No. Just no.Combined shorts and jacket?
"Please, miss, Ralfie just hanged Jeanette."
In many parts of the UK, homes that face each other at the rear are required to be built 21 metres apart... The 21-metre rule is, according to the Stirling prize-winning architect Annalie Riches, a bizarre hangover from 1902, originally intended to protect the modesty of Edwardian women. The urban designers Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker walked apart in a field until they could no longer see each other’s nipples through their shirts. The two men measured the distance between them to be 70ft (21 metres), and this became the distance that is still used today, 120 years later, to dictate how far apart many British homes should be built.
The Edwardian nipple rule in planning regulations:QuoteIn many parts of the UK, homes that face each other at the rear are required to be built 21 metres apart... The 21-metre rule is, according to the Stirling prize-winning architect Annalie Riches, a bizarre hangover from 1902, originally intended to protect the modesty of Edwardian women. The urban designers Raymond Unwin and Barry Parker walked apart in a field until they could no longer see each other’s nipples through their shirts. The two men measured the distance between them to be 70ft (21 metres), and this became the distance that is still used today, 120 years later, to dictate how far apart many British homes should be built.
Paging Diver300. Diver300 to the GSM Trimphone, please...