:-)
How very…Irish.
If you're going to fly in your own cars (? I assume) then a stretch Hummer
might be the daftmobile of choice?
It reminded me of a personal experience. Here the exit was obviously more
challenging than the entrance. Once, in Venice, I and some friends discovered
that the exit from the multistorey car park was just a few centimetres lower
than the entry. Just enough lower. We got the van stuck. Given that we were
young and useless, the locals decided that it was our fault. A bit unfair I
thought. None of us was an architecture student.
Andrew Fildes
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On 29/06/2014, at 11:59 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> You mean, like this? The Beast gets stuck in Dublin.
>
> http://youtu.be/5icV_mctrkE
>
>
>> I have a mental image of the huge, flat object slowly spinning heplessly on
>> a high spot in the road...
>>> Now, now! A *proper* Caddy floorpan will grind off the humps and bumps.
>>> :-)
>>>> There are bends that the Caddy couldn't get around and humps and bumps
>>>> that would ground the floorpan in the middle.
>
> ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
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