T.V.R. A DANGEROUS ADDICTION???

T.V.R. A DANGEROUS ADDICTION???

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bluethunder

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7,881 posts

262 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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It cant just be me, but why is it that nearly every set of lights i pull up to you glance over to view your fellow driver,he or she (mainly he) looks back and imediatley revs there engine for the impending race thats about to happen,now im not talking about young sh*****ds in there s**t box nova,s fiesta,s and escorts but grown men in more than often repmobiles.What is the thinking in there mind when they know full well that that two seconds in to said race there arse is being whipped,and its becoming painfully clear that they are getting absolutley no where yet they keep on trying pushing to there limits. Its got to the point where now i cant be bothered and feel like leaving the car at home, i avoid where the young bods hang out of a wkend coz i know once in there territory they see me as the ultimate prey and love to do battle It wil only be a matter of time before i end up being the unluky one and having my car trashed.I keep saying to myself im not gona be tempted, im not gona be goaded but t.v.r. ownership is like a drug where you constantly need a fix,thats why i need a cure for my addiction, speed freaks anonymous anyone.....

bluethunder

Original Poster:

7,881 posts

262 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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[quoteyou glance over to view your fellow driver


There's your problem, they assume you are eyeing them up to show off. Why even look? If they want to be a twat that's their business.
[ /quote] I dont agree, everyone when they pull up at the lights glances over no matter what car there in, and i bet most people dont have the urge to race with there opposite number, one thing i dont do is portray the image of showing off, but the t.v.r. seems to give them provacation for a race