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  • Wezil
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    You'd think they would have mentioned the reason for pulling him over this time.

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    Man drove without licence for more than 70 years

    A man stopped by police told officers he had been driving with no licence or insurance for more than 70 years.


    While on patrol, police pulled over the man near Tesco Extra, in Bulwell, Nottingham, on Wednesday evening.

    Officers said the driver - born in 1938 - told them he had been driving with no licence or insurance since he was 12 and had never been stopped by police.

    On Facebook, the Bulwell, Rise Park and Highbury Vale Police team said thankfully he had never had a crash.

    The team added: "Thankfully he had never had an accident, caused anyone an injury, and never made anyone lose out financially, by hitting them whilst uninsured!

    "Due to the increased number of ANPR cameras in Nottingham, even on the small trips, you are likely to hit a camera, so make sure your documents are in order... because it will catch up with you... one day."

    The man, in his 80s, tells police he has been driving with no licence or insurance since he was 12.

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  • BeBMan
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    5G may be responsible for Covid in Boeings or somesuch

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  • Wezil
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    Boeing. Again.

    Some flights to and from the U.S. were cancelled on Wednesday even after AT&T and Verizon scaled back the rollout of high-speed wireless service that could interfere with aircraft technology that measures altitude.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Siddiqui is a very common surname. We have a few hundred in Winnipeg.

  • SlowwHand
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    The name. Imran's rabid relative.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    Would you like Freedom Fries with that?

  • Wezil
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    US gun crime could support it's own Forum. Threads for school shootings, religious building takeovers, drive by shootings, toddlers shooting parents.....

    We could call it the Freedom Forum.

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  • Dauphin
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    It's not far from my office. lol

  • Broken_Erika
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    Hamilton neighbourhood covered after plant malfunction sends 'beans raining down'

    Company 'implementing corrective action' after area showered in bean hulls

    Bits of soybean coated parts of the city's North End neighbourhood near the end of December after a processing issue at the nearby Bunge plant.

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  • Uncle Sparky
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    I recognize the address... it's right across from a coffee shop I used to hang out at... at the corner of Queen & John.

  • Wezil
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    lol, that's hilarious.

    I get the "suggestive drizzles" but am a little confused by the "sprinkles".

  • Ming
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    There's now a permanent location in Toronto where you can get those X-rated waffles shaped like private parts that have been breaking the internet.

    Members Only Waffle House finally has an official headquarters in town where you can get their penis-shaped waffles dripping with suggestive drizzles and decorated with sprinkles.

    The beginning of 2022 marked the opening of their new physical storefront location at 252 Queen St. W.

    [youtube]https://youtu.be/_YuCUgUmoqA[/youtube]

    The new space isn't far from where they originally popped up outside Frisaca at 592 Queen St. W. At the pop-up location, "Plain Johnsons" started at $8, and about 150 penis-shaped waffles were sold per day (the max they could keep up with).

    Made with high-end ingredients like Belgian chocolate, the penis-shaped waffles are supposed to be crispy and fluffy.

    The first 50 customers who visited the new Members Only spot received a take-home Polaroid with the purchase of their "member."



    On the menu right now, they have their "Founding Member" and "VIP Member" for $11 each, and they're hoping to add drip coffee in the future.

    "This is our first location and we are thrilled to have such an incredible and supportive community," Members Only founder Kirsty Fan tells blogTO. "Our main focus is sharing a laugh or a smile with our clients during these difficult and challenging times."

    Spreading smiles during challenging times goes beyond dick jokes for Members Only, though: they'll also be donating a percentage of monthly sales at the new shop to different non-profit organizations.



    They're currently open for takeout waffles from Thursday through Sunday.

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