Archive for October 31st, 2007

How to drive in Ireland - Other People

Grandad October 31st, 2007

It is a fact that 98% of all accidents in this country are caused by Other People.

The other 2% are the solo artists who manage to wrap themselves around a telegraph pole at two in the morning when there is no one else around. They are invariably teenagers, who are merely setting out to prove that Darwin is right.

For the rest of us, it is always the Other Bloke [or woman] that causes the accident.

Other People can broadly be divided into two categories - those that are driving cars/buses/lorries etc and those that aren’t. I will refer to the latter as Pedestrians, even though cyclists and motor cyclists are included.

Pedestrians are a great nuisance on Irish roads. They have tried to obtain rights, but fortunately they have only gotten as far as getting the odd Pedestrian Crossing installed. Irish motorists, of course, are delighted with these crossings as they afford a great opportunity to mow down a few more Pedestrians. The government has now started installing Pedestrian Bridges, as their income tax revenue was being affected.

The great rule of Irish driving is the POP rule - Priority Over Pedestrians.

Motorists have complete rule of the road and associated footpaths. Footpaths are there to be parked on and any pedestrian who complains should be run over immediately. Similarly, if a motorist actually wants to drive on the footpath he or she is fully entitled to do so.

Cyclists are a huge hazard on Irish roads and are rightly treated with the utmost contempt. They rarely, if ever use lights or adhere to the rules, so they get all they deserve. In particular, those people who insist on wearing that nauseating nylon cycling gear with a bunch of bananas of their head. It is perfectly acceptable to plead in court that the sun was reflecting off the gigantic black shiny arse that was wobbling in front of you. You can also claim clemency under the indecency laws.

Motor cyclists are to be treated with the same contempt as ordinary cyclists. The only difference is that they go 50,000 times faster.

Other drivers should be treated with caution. You never know when they might have a skinfull of beer on them. Or, worse still, they might be tourists. The only ones that are relatively safe are the SUVs. The latter are a class in their own as they tend to be complete dimwits who are only compensating for their personal inadequacies by driving such a yoke. They invariably haven’t a clue how to drive and are relying on their vehicle to keep them safe. They are safer, simply because you can spot them a mile off, and can expect them to do the least expected.

So the rule of thumb is, whenever possible, to drive when there is no one else around. And if there are Other People around, then treat them like idiots who are out to get you.

Because the chances are - they are.

Crabs and Spiders

Grandad October 31st, 2007

The weirdest things happen on the Interweb.

I discovered yesterday that I have been short-listed for the Golden Spider Awards.

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They haven’t told me this. I never got any e-mails or anything. I just came across it by accident on their website. I’m a platform apparently.

I took a bit of a swipe at them a while ago and launched the Golden Crab Awards.

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Then, for the laugh, I entered myself on the premise that if they accepted this, they’d accept anything. Apparently they accept anything.

Not that I’m knocking the other nominees. I’m not. They are good blogs and one of them deserves to win.

There’s

www.balconytv.com who I confess I never heard of ’til now.
Deborah at blog.humblehousewife.com
www.beaut.ie who I’m not going to mention.
www.newsweaver.co.uk/emailnewsletters who is my arch rival at the Netvisionary Awards!
And Damien at www.mulley.net who is one of the great heros of the Irish Internet scene.

Incidentally, one thing I came across on the Interweb… One of the entries is ColourGlass in the New Indigenous Website category. Nice site. Nice clean design. Now take a look at this. nice clean design!! Fair play to the developers of the site. It cost them $74. I wonder how much they charged the client for the design?

I didn’t sleep a wink last night.

Mind you, that was more down to Herself trying to poison me again, than to the awards.