
Uncle Al



Usually the white lines -- which are quite observable by the astute -- were about a quarter-mile apart so a 15-second stopwatch-timing by the "bear in the air" (an Americanism -- see Convoy by "MC McCall" (the video quality, sadly, stinks)) would yield 60 miles-to-the-hour.Sarongman wrote:Don't forget "Pigs in Space" from the Muppet series![]()
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Pigs in Space was also a term for the police air wing. especially when, in the late 70s, they timed cars between two lines, a couple of km. apart, on the road and radioed a patrol car ahead to book speeding offenders.
Ahhh, yes - A BrowncoatBig and Bashful wrote:Also an aborted series called Firefly was brilliant and sadly missed
when the plug was pulled (if you don't know it, it is a masterful
blend of Western and SF involving spacecraft, decaying civilization,
horses and guns, you need to see it!).
Ah, but think of how much fun you could have painting in a few random extra lines.crfriend wrote:Unfortunately, removing lines and replacing them at shortened (or lengthened) distances was prohibitive for practical jokers. (Been there, contemplated that. It would have been (1) too much work, (2) too noticeable whilst in progress, and (3) would have probably left pavement damage; however, some thought was deployed on the matter.)