Judging by the street sign and license plate, I'm thinking this is in the UK not Canada. Appreciate the honourable mention, though. 🙂Oh Canada.
Tom
Not only that but I believe I can just make out the AC power requirements for that audio unit.
It is interesting that both of the humor threads ended up at the same location at about the same time...
A UK reg.no. on the first pic....Lincoln, Fens....so tomchr is correct! Google beaver bus UK...they are based in Leicester and appear to run a lot of school buses!!! Make of that what you will.Judging by the street sign and license plate, I'm thinking this is in the UK not Canada. Appreciate the honourable mention, though. 🙂
Tom
In grad school, there was a female MIT grad getting her PhD in sociology -- she walked into my dorm room and asked if I wanted to see her "marsupial" -- of course the MIT class ring was adorned by a beaver.
Can you post a link to the other humor thread please?It is interesting that both of the humor threads ended up at the same location at about the same time...
How to put it tactfully.......
The other thread just finished a section about what would be the equivalent of those busses going over a rough patch of road to a happy ending....
The other thread just finished a section about what would be the equivalent of those busses going over a rough patch of road to a happy ending....
I believe it is indeed from the UK; Leicester, England.Judging by the street sign and license plate, I'm thinking this is in the UK not Canada. Appreciate the honourable mention, though. 🙂
Tom
Oddly, it relates to school busses... I think the name is taken from 'eager beavers' - I've seen other kid's stuff named similarly, too. It is possible that the companies are (a bit too) innocent, but I wonder if they're having a chuckle at the double meaning.
My middle son has wife and two pre-teen daughters. Shower duty
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