A bit council (Vol 5)
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cheesejunkie said:
Road2Ruin said:
I am going to have to agree with that. If you don't have the foresight or self restraint ( I see adults doing it too), then by default...council
To add...driving a car/van with a hoodie up.
Seat as low as possible with the back at a 45 degree angle. Baseball cap can replace hood up.To add...driving a car/van with a hoodie up.
classicaholic said:
hidetheelephants said:
dillenger said:
WTF? Is this a Jaywick religious attraction; the balcony of immaculate suspension? Actually, depending on what those three pillars are, it could well be just as strong as any fancy city-dweller's balcony.
rossub said:
motco said:
Detroit for example.
Absolutely, but that’s the one everyone knows. The poorer states are absolutely riddled with places that look like that.bodhi said:
In fairness other than the places already mentioned in the UK we have a fair few in Europe as well. Some of the outskirts of Brussels are pretty grim, and if you get the RER from the centre of Paris to the airport there are numerous neighbourhoods you really wouldn't want to spend too much time in.
Italian slums are absolute grot holes too. Road2Ruin said:
I am going to have to agree with that. If you don't have the foresight or self restraint ( I see adults doing it too), then by default...council
To add...driving a car/van with a hoodie up.
Usually in a VW Polo with county lines front tints, or a Golf R if they're a higher rank.To add...driving a car/van with a hoodie up.
This story in the Mail today trumps (no pun intended) all of the foregoing in this thread surely? The Whitakers of Odd, West Virginia
Even the name of their home town...
Even the name of their home town...
motco said:
This story in the Mail today trumps (no pun intended) all of the foregoing in this thread surely? The Whitakers of Odd, West Virginia
Even the name of their home town...
Perhaps one of them might consider running for President. Can't be any worse than Joementia.Even the name of their home town...
On one of my dog walks we go past some cars parked by some nearby offices and the above pics are not unusual to see. The very worst one is driven by a stunning looking young girl who is always immaculately dressed and made up, yet gets out of an absolute st tip of a car. It is full of rubbish, takeaway wrappers, make up, shoes and other junk. Even the drivers footwear has rubbish in it. I find it all very odd as I get a twitch if my wife puts a sweet wrapper in the door pocket
Red9zero said:
On one of my dog walks we go past some cars parked by some nearby offices and the above pics are not unusual to see. The very worst one is driven by a stunning looking young girl who is always immaculately dressed and made up, yet gets out of an absolute st tip of a car. It is full of rubbish, takeaway wrappers, make up, shoes and other junk. Even the drivers footwear has rubbish in it. I find it all very odd as I get a twitch if my wife puts a sweet wrapper in the door pocket
My middle sister is like this. She's a tall, slim blonde that everyone says is "dead fit" etc. Yet her car is horrific - junk, cans, wrappers, mouldy apple cores in the door bins - the other day there was a rotting banana skin on top of the dash! I half expect to see pictures of it on something like "Just Rolled In" etc. Truly gross.A modern day Council Juliet seeks her lost Romeo.
Makes one proud to be Scottish!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11945863/...
Makes one proud to be Scottish!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11945863/...
munroman said:
A modern day Council Juliet seeks her lost Romeo.
Makes one proud to be Scottish!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11945863/...
Didn't swap numbers or names. Welcome to Brits abroad! Makes one proud to be Scottish!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11945863/...
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