Yes, it works well! I used to count Asians when I was pre-teen . . . and then automatically dated them when I was older.
I show my daughter bikes all the time, bike videos, etc. She is 2 and loves motorbikes. She always says if she sees one when we’re in the car!
Don't know if the US had a car like the Austin 1100 that to an untrained eye looked similar when viewed head on from a distance, and meant the claimant got double punched if they tried to claim it To this day I will mentally shout punch car when I see a Beetle
Was marketed as the 'Morris' 1100 in Australia, where I lived at the time. I actually learnt to drive in one 1968 - 69, and it made me the great driver I am today. Had a decal on the rear window, 'Floats on Fluid' to acknowledge its supposed innovative hydraulic suspension. Later replaced by the 1800 which was confusingly badged as Austin. I recall them both having a rather distinct transmission whine.
I used to do “spot the caravan “ with my daughter to keep her engaged. Nigel, I wish I’d done the same when I was a kid
With the grandkids I have them looking in parks for Herds of Wild Woman, holding cups of tea and handbags!!! Wouldn’t be so bad but the eldest has now spotted some he says!! Certainly keeps them occupied
Always wear the proper gear says Di.... Unless you're abroad for Xmas and then shorts & trainers are just fine
Not Naughty Naughty Di, more Silly Silly Di, but its her legs, and if she doesn't mind huge scars from the chance of sliding down the road then that's up to her? after all the chance of having crash in Spain is only slightly worse than that of the uk...
I'm now wondering what Di's right leg would look like if @gary1966 's partridge might have flown into it!!
Tell her to be careful, what she’s dropped might be hot - maybe take the top off and use it as a impromptu oven glove