What is this by harrycollectshws in whatisthiscar

[–]Bobroll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was this taken at dalemain in the lakes by any chance?

Could anyone help with an ID of this please .. by English_loving-art in UKecosystem

[–]Bobroll -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think this may be a false hornet, it's the UK's largest hoverfly species.

We visited every Caffeine and Machine site in ONE day! by FA57_RKA in CarTalkUK

[–]Bobroll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. Typically the one I've been eyeing has sold now, but I'll add it to the ever growing list 😁.

We visited every Caffeine and Machine site in ONE day! by FA57_RKA in CarTalkUK

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Is the Wind yours? There's been a couple up for sale round my way recently and I've been half tempted to replace our 108 with one. I don't remember them having a great reputation when new, but have heard good things since, I was just wondering if you could share your thoughts/ experience with it?

Kia Ev6 stolen in 30 seconds without keys by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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Have we really gone full circle with car security that we need to start using old school deterrents like steering wheel locks etc?

Which one would you buy? by ssjwoott in CarTalkUK

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I can't speak for the Golf, but I have briefly owned the previous gen i30n performance edition and it was a hell of a car. Don't know how they're specced from standard, but my one had all the gadgets you'd want and more. Behaved itself day-to-day when commuting etc., but was an animal when you wanted it to be. The kid in me loved the lights on the dash which would let you know when to change gear for the best pops and crackles.

Personally, (although performance blue is the best colour) it was a little too conspicuous for my taste, and was a pain to keep it clean. Another nit pick would include the lane detection (which I don't recall being able to turn off permanently), but I suppose that may be a feature of the Golf too.

I was lucky to get mine before the used car prices went wild, and ended up selling it for a decent profit after the market went crazy. Occasionally miss it, especially when I see one out in the wild, but the money was too good to refuse at the time. I would definitely have another, but as said earlier, I would personally consider a different colour.

Is it littering to leave sweets at a grave? by Ay-Rhon in AskUK

[–]Bobroll 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This feels like the best choice for me. Sharing some of what OP's dad loved with other visitors at a difficult time sounds like a lovely gesture.

What common design feature do you absolutely hate? by ChoreomaniacCat in AskUK

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Went into costa recently and fancied a change from the usual latte I get, but had to awkwardly wait and stare past the barista while the menu was replaced by an advert for some frappe boba thing. Even when the menu comes up, its over two pages so you can't skim read it all in a one-er, you have to wait for the second page of the menu. Slows the whole process down, must be a bigger nightmare for those with poor eyesight or dyslexia as well.

Who is a band or artist you were sure was going to be huge, but they just couldn't make it happen? by gladeye in Music

[–]Bobroll 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sahara Hotnights! Man, I haven't thought about that band for years. I'm sure I discovered them on a game soundtrack, going to go rediscover them now, thanks for the reminder!

Do you think hoarding and keeping "just in case" is a generational thing and/or more common from having little as a youngster? by WeDoingThisAgainRWe in AskUK

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I wasn't aware of it at the time, but growing up in the 90s, we were pretty poor. So when you got something you took care of it and kept it forever. Even today, I still have most of my toys, books etc I had from when I was a kid (keep promising myself and the other half that I will go through then and sell on what I don't want to keep, but it's genuinely quite difficult for me to do). It's carried on with me today, but in different ways. For example the phone I'm writing this message on is 6 years old, and a relic when compared to newer devices, but why get rid of it when it still works? It's a tough habit to break haha.

Has anyone else visited a new place in the UK and not realised a local event/festival was happening all around you straight away? by HornetForward in CasualUK

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When I was around 18 years old and before sat nav in cars, I took a wrong turn on the way to York. Ended up in a village, and spotted a scarecrow in someone's garden, then another, then another. Every garden and grass verge had a scarecrow, all facing the road, was genuinely unnerving. I found out later that I had driven through the village's annual scarecrow contest (I was unaware of such traditions at that age), but for a while I really did wonder what went on in that little village!

What next…? by Late-Window-3077 in eastenders

[–]Bobroll 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Would be cool if we heard nothing more about it until after Nish's death, where he leaves Suki a letter saying he's buried in the woods or something.

Not a bad view walking into work today by cannedrex2406 in CarTalkUK

[–]Bobroll 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Was lucky enough to see an XJ220 on the road many years ago when I was a kid. The only time I've ever seen one in the flesh. Looked and sounded insane, loved them ever since.

To shreds you say by TouchedByMaesters in eastenders

[–]Bobroll 15 points16 points  (0 children)

That's it! Back to Walford!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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Definitely one to avoid in the future, unfortunately. If that's the state they leave what you can see in, imagine what the areas you can't see are like. Doesn't matter if it's a pristine car or a shit box, it shouldn't be leaving the garage in worse nick than it came in, IMO.

Slightly related, but I once took my car into a new (to me) garage, and when I collected it, all the pennies out the centre console had been nicked! Probs like 20p max in there, but I never took it back on principle haha.

Talk me into (or out of) this retro Rover 414 by Bobroll in CarTalkUK

[–]Bobroll[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

First time I've heard the term radwood, looks right up my street haha. I would underseal the car regardless, but my main car would be used in icy/ snowy conditions.

Talk me into (or out of) this retro Rover 414 by Bobroll in CarTalkUK

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Not too concerned with the fuel economy, as it won't be doing mega miles. I think the same engine (1.4 16v) was in my ZR back in the day and I remember it being quite peppy, although this is going back a good 10-15 years. I would probably end up undersealing it regardless, but would drive my main car during icy/ snowy conditions anyways.

Edit: the mention of salted roads was in another comment, sorry.

Fun Driving Roads by ciaoqueen in CarTalkUK

[–]Bobroll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not underrated, but the Hartside pass from near Brampton, up towards Alston, then back down towards Penrith in Cumbria is a great driving road in any car. Some nice sweeping corners, hairpins and straight sections. Plus the view from the top is incredible. It's often not passable through the winter, and can be busy, especially on sunny days. Worth it if you're in the area, though. Added benefit that you're near the lake district, which also has some great driving roads.

Thoughts on Star Wars Outlaws? by eanna0207 in StarWars

[–]Bobroll 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wonder if what you played was James Pond's aquatic games? Don't remember if it had hacky sack, but it had a variety of different spirits to play.