DRINKING BUGGY.A pensioner PENSIONER. One who is supported by an allowance at the will of another. It is more usually applied to him who receives an annuity or pension from the government. was nicked for drink driving after being clocked doing 8mph in his shopping buggy Refers to software that contains many flaws. Many in the software industry swear that bugs are inevitable, and perhaps they are right. As long as we work in the competitive, pressure-cooker environment of our high-tech world, products will more often than not be developed too hastily and . Sam Hammond was on his way home from the pub when he was found to be twice the legal limit. The war veteran bought his classic-8 buggy because of chronic arthritis in the spine. But the 76-year-old, of Sheffield, West Yorkshire West Yorkshire, former metropolitan county, N central England. Created in the 1974 local government reorganization, the county largely embraced the Leeds conurbation and comprised five metropolitan districts: Calderdale, Bradford, Leeds, Wakefield, and Kirklees. , escaped a road ban because he doesn't need a licence for his battery- powered set of wheels. He said: "I could not believe it when I was arrested. I had hardly been weaving weaving, the art of forming a fabric by interlacing at right angles two or more sets of yarn or other material. It is one of the most ancient fundamental arts, as indicated by archaeological evidence. across the road. "My top speed is only eight miles per hour. I'm not sure I could even knock anyone down doing that. It's all a bit daft really." |
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