Friday, 4 April 2014

The M1.


Last week I drove, as I often do, to Sheffield.

In doing so I used the M1 from the M25 all the way up to junction 34.

I have a theory.

In recession-hit Britain, where DC has to cope with the financial suicide inherited from the communists, no one is spending any money, least of all the government.

As a result, nearly all road building would appear to have been suspended.

Guess where they are storing the massive metal road dividers normally used in real road works?

That's right, in the southern sec ion of the M1, close to Luton.

There is nearly 15 miles of sectioned off motorway with absolutely naff all work being done, or even the sign of whorl recently being done or planned.

So all road works in England are cancelled and the M1 is being used as a 15 miles long storage depot for shit they don't know where else to put.

I know we are a tiny island in the north Atlantic, but can't this stuff be stored on a motorway in Scotland somewhere where they don't even sing the right national anthem. 


They want freedom from the English oppressor; give it to them along with the miniscule amount of oil left, the midges and the mile upon mile of useless road dividers.

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