My senior moments are getting more frequent. Because it's out of sight/out of mind and you won't see it unless opening the boot etc, I always plong something on the bonnet or put some warning post-it on the dash. Otherwise I'd be likely to drive off and pull my garage electrics out!
Hopefully you are more likely to remember than I am to forget.
My senior moments are getting more frequent. Because it's out of sight/out of mind and you won't see it unless opening the boot etc, I always plong something on the bonnet or put some warning post-it on the dash. Otherwise I'd be likely to drive off and pull my garage electrics out!
Hopefully you are more likely to remember than I am to forget.
I did actually think about this and am going to make a point of driving the car in nose first to my shed so I need to walk past the arse of it so I won’t forget to unplug it!
My senior moments are getting more frequent. Because it's out of sight/out of mind and you won't see it unless opening the boot etc, I always plong something on the bonnet or put some warning post-it on the dash. Otherwise I'd be likely to drive off and pull my garage electrics out!
Hopefully you are more likely to remember than I am to forget.
I've been putting notices on my dash for sometime, I have one that is actually used when driving "Bike rack fitted". I have a towball fitted bike rack (not used in the Grenadier yet) that I used on the Disco, and when the bike was off couldn't see the bike rack, had many a reversing prang.
I've been putting notices on my dash for sometime, I have one that is actually used when driving "Bike rack fitted". I have a towball fitted bike rack (not used in the Grenadier yet) that I used on the Disco, and when the bike was off couldn't see the bike rack, had many a reversing prang.
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