Does it make me sick & twisted?

Does it make me sick & twisted?

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alt

1,879 posts

282 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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Nice for some of you to have a choice about what to use!
For me it's the Tamora or the pavement! Tamora wins everytime!

shadowninja

76,373 posts

282 months

Thursday 17th October 2002
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ninja_eli said: Rain is the best fun you can have. Albeit I have to admit the Supra comes out for fun in the rain. Other one is too precious for me at the moment to risk hitting curbs and stuff. Funnily enough, nothing has ever happened whilst "playing in the rain" so there's no reason why I feel like this,


because deep down you know that Sod's Law will take effect the moment you decide to have a change from the Supra

sps

1,306 posts

260 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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My test drive was in the pouring rain and I bl@@dy loved it!! Frightened the hell out of the poor salesman though , bought the car then and there!!
Oh yes.... very sick and twisted!
SPS

Furry Dice

39 posts

262 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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Yep playing in the rain is definately fun but can be exhausting too. The drive back from Evesham to London on Tuesday along the A44 was scary at times there was SOOOO much standing water and when ever I hit a really big puddle I could feel the floor flexing under my feet
Still the new tyres proved themselves, now can prod the loud pedal harder before things let go.

tantivy

160 posts

260 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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Naughty-Naughty Mr Alsop! I'll be telling Dawn about your antics...!


Not unless we get to her first chris(& gonz)

jmorgan

36,010 posts

284 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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I like driving in the rain. At the lights, when chucking it down, the rain goes down the gap in the bonnet sides and gets to the exhaust manifold=steam (or to the un-initiated smoke ). People point and I say it shouldn't blow up yet