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theaxe
2,774 posts
91 months
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rohrl said: People who put M3 badges on normal 3-series BMW's. I'd like to nominate people who put //M badges on the front grille of modern BMWs.
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rohrl
3,761 posts
14 months
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DeadMeat_UK said: rohrl said: People who put M3 badges on normal 3-series BMW's. Saw one about half an hour ago on the boot of an E90-whatever the convertible is. One exhaust pipe, wheel arches no wider than normal, normal alloys and a wonky M3 badge that wouldn't fool anyone at all. What's the f  king point? It makes you look like a complete bell-end who's trying to be something they're not. You've got a nice, expensive car as it is, leave the M3 badges for the M3s. It only them like a bell-end You've lost me already but I'll try to continue to the type of bell-end that knows E numbers of every BMW If I knew the E-numbers of every BMW I wouldn't have written E90-whatever-the-convertible-is and worry (or even know) about what size of exhaust and how shiny the wheels should be Everyone who knows what an M3 is knows that it has multiple exhausts and specific M3 alloys. ;-) Try your local library for English as a second language courses.
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Ray Luxury-Yacht
6,385 posts
85 months
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Having had an operation on my right knee at 38 years old, and being told by the Consultant that the joint is knackered after an injury and then years of running - and that I can never go running again, ever.
A pretty big thing to get over and rationalise at 38. Being told you can NEVER do something you love again because your body won't let you?
I'm still struggling to get over it now, one year later. So that's a 'life irritation' for me as far as I'm concerned!
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LiamB
4,605 posts
12 months
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Old People in my Town..
Since I have finished school, and I go out during the day, they are absolutely everywhere. Walking along like zombies, blocking the path, rioting(Maybe not that one)
Admittedly half of them are really, really nice. But the others are just stubborn.
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Penny-lope
13,561 posts
62 months
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Finally finding someone you really love, only to find out they have a brain tumour...sucks a bit
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DeadMeat_UK
3,053 posts
151 months
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rohrl said: DeadMeat_UK said: rohrl said: People who put M3 badges on normal 3-series BMW's. Saw one about half an hour ago on the boot of an E90-whatever the convertible is. One exhaust pipe, wheel arches no wider than normal, normal alloys and a wonky M3 badge that wouldn't fool anyone at all. What's the f  king point? It makes you look like a complete bell-end who's trying to be something they're not. You've got a nice, expensive car as it is, leave the M3 badges for the M3s. It only them like a bell-end You've lost me already but I'll try to continue to the type of bell-end that knows E numbers of every BMW If I knew the E-numbers of every BMW I wouldn't have written E90-whatever-the-convertible-is and worry (or even know) about what size of exhaust and how shiny the wheels should be Everyone who knows what an M3 is knows that it has multiple exhausts and specific M3 alloys. ;-) Try your local library for English as a second language courses. Try not to ignore smileys and take it all too seriously.
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carreauchompeur
10,651 posts
73 months
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Penny-lope said: Finally finding someone you really love, only to find out they have a brain tumour...sucks a bit 
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McHaggis
7,772 posts
24 months
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Penny-lope said: Finally finding someone you really love, only to find out they have a brain tumour...sucks a bit B&gger. Sorry for both of you. 
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Buggles
1,288 posts
57 months
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Penny-lope said: Finally finding someone you really love, only to find out they have a brain tumour...sucks a bit I was about to post that I am irritated by the common cold, as I have one and it's doing my tits in. However, your post kind of puts it into perspective. Sorry to hear that.
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