I must admit, I read it the same way as you. It didn’t actually make sense, until I guessed (wrongly, it seems) that it referred to people being rich enough to afford the possible theft of their GPS device, if it wasn’t nailed to their bike.
I must admit, I read it the same way as you. It didn’t actually make sense, until I guessed (wrongly, it seems) that it referred to people being rich enough to afford the possible theft of their GPS device, if it wasn’t nailed to their bike.
...you'd think that the native, be able to string a sentence or two in a coherent manner, wouldn't you?
I mean, if you have struggled, then what chanced would a foreigner have?
...you'd think that the native, be able to string a sentence or two in a coherent manner, wouldn't you?
I mean, if you have struggled, then what chanced would a foreigner have?
But can I ask you to differentiate between banter and insults. There's an important difference, assuming you have the nous to comprehend that one (being a 'foreigner' 'n all). Being unable to work out the difference is, I believe a sign of, well, not being very bright.