I love driving.

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KardioKate

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Sunday 19th August 2012
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When you've had a little bit of a crap day, just getting in your own car and going for a drive is fantastic.

Even better when you find someone willing to play. Found a bloke in a 3 series that was being driven really well. Gave him a flash, overtook. He followed me onto some great roads, few overtakes and a thumbs up on parting ways. If you're a PHER then hello smile

Happy now.

KardioKate

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Monday 20th August 2012
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vexed said:
Does no-one else worry that if someone is sticking to your tail on a good stretch of B-road, that it is an unmarked car? I only tend to enjoy it when I have slowed down and had a look at the person driving and checked there are no extra bits of kit on the dashboard etc!
Nope. I don't really break the limit anyway. That's half the fun, getting a really good drive within the limits.

KardioKate

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Monday 20th August 2012
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Mr. Magoo said:
all very nice and we are all guilty of using the loud pedal to vent some frustration or get some enjoyment. Personally it nearly killed me and frankly you might think the roads are empty until you meet someone with the same assumption. Without sounding the killjoy, id keep it to the track not the queens highway. Totalling your car, yourself or worst still someone else is a millstone around your neck for the rest of your life. This country is just too conjested for hooning in my humble opinion.
Sorry where does it say anyone is driving dangerously? I shall repeat myself:

I don't really break the limit anyway. That's half the fun, getting a really good drive within the limits.

KardioKate

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Monday 20th August 2012
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Mr. Magoo said:
indeed sorry i jumped to conclusions, it was probably your vernacular around a 3 series being driven really well, I guess you meant he waas feeding the steerinfg wheel around the bends.
I more meant his positioning and the way he drove. Speed certainly doesn't = good driving. Quite the opposite sometimes!