How peeved would you have been if they'd misread it when inputting the names if it had come up as "English Joe" !?

How peeved would you have been if they'd misread it when inputting the names if it had come up as "English Joe" !?
No worries Gus, about 1 in 50 spells it right, 1 in 100 pronounce it correctly. My understanding is that I am a mix of English, Scots, Irish, Chinese & Gypsy blood. Our kids Grandfather was Welsh so they have the full set in the veins.
Sorry mate, missed this completely, and what a coincidence.
I found the village and also had a great view of ridgeline from co-op carpark. Hope to get back down this Summer. Very glad there was no damage!Mart wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:34 amSorry mate, missed this completely, and what a coincidence.
Wifey and I (and the dog as well) took TiMmY for a spin on Monday with the plan of taking pics/vid of the WT for you, but utter failure.
First, we weren't sure of the best approach, and as it's a hill, the roads go around it, so one choice looked like we wouldn't get close, so took another route. All went well as we entered the nearby village, and just needed to take a rt turn to head toward the hill ................. oh boy!
The road was narrow with cars parked on both sides. We couldn't turn rt as a van had entered before us but was stuck next to a refuse truck coming out, so no room for us to enter. The truck couldn't leave the road (turning rt) as coming up the road was another refuse truck and the gap was just big enough for a car, but not a truck to squeeze by. The truck coming up couldn't drive past us, because the parked cars meant the cars behind us were in the middle of the road.
The only way to release the blockage was for us to go straight on and breath in as we nearly scraped both sides of the car getting past the second refuse truck, but were then stuck next to it, as traffic ahead was blocked by ...... yep you've guessed it, a third refuse truck, but he wasn't long, just reversing into a school, with just inches to spare on each gate pillar.
So went ahead, found a rt turn, but no way through, couldn't double back because the road was now gridlocked, and couldn't see another route that looked to be more than a farm track.
Also we had an Oh Dear moment whilst scanning the google images on the Tesla's sat nav, we could see about 6 large wind turbines pictured, and realised we had no idea how to work out which one was Ripple's?
By then, sore, tired and hungry, so we decided on a tactical withdraw.
Still, I got to take the new car for a spin and a lovely weather day.
The best-laid plans of mice and men!
We all do this don't we, we always breath in when squeezing through a narrow gap.
Oh my Mart, what a nightmare! A bad enough experience for any motorist let alone in a brand new EV just off the Quay. Good job there was extra headroom clearance in the Y as your stress levels must have been sky high. I can well understand your tactical withdrawal and hope any mental scars remaining heal almost as quickly as when they arrived. Did TiMmY survive intact?Mart wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 11:34 amSorry mate, missed this completely, and what a coincidence.
Wifey and I (and the dog as well) took TiMmY for a spin on Monday with the plan of taking pics/vid of the WT for you, but utter failure.
First, we weren't sure of the best approach, and as it's a hill, the roads go around it, so one choice looked like we wouldn't get close, so took another route. All went well as we entered the nearby village, and just needed to take a rt turn to head toward the hill ................. oh boy!
The road was narrow with cars parked on both sides. We couldn't turn rt as a van had entered before us but was stuck next to a refuse truck coming out, so no room for us to enter. The truck couldn't leave the road (turning rt) as coming up the road was another refuse truck and the gap was just big enough for a car, but not a truck to squeeze by. The truck coming up couldn't drive past us, because the parked cars meant the cars behind us were in the middle of the road.
The only way to release the blockage was for us to go straight on and breath in as we nearly scraped both sides of the car getting past the second refuse truck, but were then stuck next to it, as traffic ahead was blocked by ...... yep you've guessed it, a third refuse truck, but he wasn't long, just reversing into a school, with just inches to spare on each gate pillar.
So went ahead, found a rt turn, but no way through, couldn't double back because the road was now gridlocked, and couldn't see another route that looked to be more than a farm track.
Also we had an Oh Dear moment whilst scanning the google images on the Tesla's sat nav, we could see about 6 large wind turbines pictured, and realised we had no idea how to work out which one was Ripple's?
By then, sore, tired and hungry, so we decided on a tactical withdraw.
Still, I got to take the new car for a spin and a lovely weather day.
The best-laid plans of mice and men!