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Cheers for the tip. A friend who spends a lot of time in LA mentioned that it was tasty and worth a crack.
Thought it would be good to try as a sipping whiskey - from what I've read it's not horrible firewater. I haven't been a cocktail bartender for about 7 years now, but I'm sure I could find a use for the rest of the bottle if it's rank on its own.
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New NY style pizza place on Brick Lane called Paradise Slice
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Apologies for the dredge, but though that this was the best place for this question.
Chris Boardman was on the Today programme this morning talking about this proposal from British Cycling.
Can anyone confirm how the highway code on turning left currently applies to the cycle superhighways? I regularly see uncertainty from drivers and cyclists as to who has right of way where a car is turning left across the path of a cyclist continuing straight on.
Sometimes both will stop, other times (as I saw this morning), vehicles will assume that they have right of way, and that cyclists should stop while they turn over their path.
My gut feeling is that, like with any other lane of traffic, the obligation is on the turning vehicle to wait until it's path is clear before turning, but is this correct by the Highway Code?
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@idilsukan I took that picture. Sun hasn't darkened it.
— Ben Cawthra (@BenCawthra) November 4, 2016




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