@northwind
Sounds rubbish mate .
That’s my point in a way though, it may have sounded like I was defending them I wasn’t .
At that price I wouldn’t expect it to be any good .
If I wanted to save the money I might give it a punt but I would expect it to be a bit crap
I honestly think people expect to much
I don’t really expect awesome customer service with mental prices .
How do you expect them to do that and employ a million people at the same time?
Yeah I know I payed my money so I expect.. Well maybe you shouldn’t.
Depends on what sort of lad he is
If he is going to do something worthwhile with his wages then let him crack on and just take 15 quid off him
On the other hand if he is a mentalist that will just get smashed on it then it’s better off in your pocket .
Depends on how much child care you do really if she does most of it and you do very little then you might have to go with the flow abit if it’s 50/50 then get waded in and sort it out.
You are not being Victorian at all lazy kids lead to very lazy teenagers .
Esther I would say that is particularly bad mate head for pastures new man.
Plenty lads out side of London earning more than that as a spanner in the trade.
Top bloke, saw him at the peaks a few years back ( the one with the mental weather ) still pootling about on his bike offering words of encouragement .
Helped me loads as junior.
cheers John .
You can fit it in a combo length ways if you push the back wheel between the seats and the side wall of the van you then can bungee it to the side of the van
Totally agree with crikey I haven’t kept a bike in the shed since I was about ten years old.
You just can’t do it.
Gutted for all those affected though :-(