or a wee glimmer of it. it certainly is rare comin across youngling's these days who would apologise for their misdemeanours. to the public at large.
my, i'm not aware that wee islander's could be a *violent* bunch, see emphasis:
.. It was only when the traffic policeman asked him to pull over and the angry crowds descended on him that he realised what had happened..
pity, there was no sight of blood and broken bones.
as enscribed by the letter b @ October 12, 2005 06:39 AM | someone's pingedyeah, especially those narrow lanes. funnily enough some of the [narrow] roads in and around the suburbs here as planned by the brits are the same as the UK's. and it took me more than three days to convince myself that i wasn't back home.
as blahed by the letter b @ October 13, 2005 09:57 AMI do admit people in the UK tend to let others pass, when going the other direction. But the driving still unnerves me a bit. I think it's the size of the roads, not the drivers themselves.
as blahed by "Alice" @ October 13, 2005 09:48 AMbut i have to say 80% of em terribly bad drivers ought to be sent over there and be taught a lesson on considerate driving.
as blahed by the letter b @ October 12, 2005 10:44 AMMy goodness, Mr.Lee would have to wear an "I'm sorry, just kick me." sign on his back everywhere he went if he decided to live here in the UK. People are absolutely nuts when it comes to parking. Heh.
as blahed by "Alice" @ October 12, 2005 10:02 AM