#51... I lived in UK 24 years. Traveled extensively all over country but never saw one of these. Also the 30 sign is on wrong side of road for UK driving.
Bridgit, This one is on Walpole Road, Bramfield Sussex, and speed signs on both sides of a road in the UK mark the entry to a zone of that speed. Walpole Rd https://maps.app.goo.gl/sAUqsVPArk9GgWPbA
Rosie, Its basic physics. To make a straight wall stand up to the same force pressures of gravity and weather elements the bricks need to be supported every so many feet with pillars of bricks, which takes more bricks in the same distance as a serpentine wall.
Casper,Perhaps if she had paid for the lunches herself, she wouldn't have been fired. She could then bring up that fact to try to shame the mucky-mucks into making a change in policy.
Heather, I've worked in 2 school cafeterias, one private and one public. All food not used by the end of each meal is thrown away. Their attitude was "If they didn't eat it today they're not going to eat it tomorrow, either." It's not given to the poor or anyone else -- it's either put down the garbage disposal or tossed in the trash. If you think throwing it away is better then giving it to people who need it then I hope you get to find out what real hunger is like.
#51... I lived in UK 24 years. Traveled extensively all over country but never saw one of these. Also the 30 sign is on wrong side of road for UK driving.
Bridgit, This one is on Walpole Road, Bramfield Sussex, and speed signs on both sides of a road in the UK mark the entry to a zone of that speed. Walpole Rd https://maps.app.goo.gl/sAUqsVPArk9GgWPbA
Rosie, Its basic physics. To make a straight wall stand up to the same force pressures of gravity and weather elements the bricks need to be supported every so many feet with pillars of bricks, which takes more bricks in the same distance as a serpentine wall.
Casper,Perhaps if she had paid for the lunches herself, she wouldn't have been fired. She could then bring up that fact to try to shame the mucky-mucks into making a change in policy.
Heather, I've worked in 2 school cafeterias, one private and one public. All food not used by the end of each meal is thrown away. Their attitude was "If they didn't eat it today they're not going to eat it tomorrow, either." It's not given to the poor or anyone else -- it's either put down the garbage disposal or tossed in the trash. If you think throwing it away is better then giving it to people who need it then I hope you get to find out what real hunger is like.
And made of fiberglass to be lighter to save fuel
And white to reflect sun rays.
#23 They're trying to figure out if they can eat it...
Also the 30 sign is on wrong side of road for UK driving.
This one is on Walpole Road, Bramfield Sussex, and speed signs on both sides of a road in the UK mark the entry to a zone of that speed. Walpole Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sAUqsVPArk9GgWPbA
Of course you haven't ... they are AROUND the U.K.
Is that Newt?
No, Hunter.
#75 no, they didn't
Just because you talk trash, and you are not having any argument, I can understand why you are so fragile.
Its basic physics. To make a straight wall stand up to the same force pressures of gravity and weather elements the bricks need to be supported every so many feet with pillars of bricks, which takes more bricks in the same distance as a serpentine wall.