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Thesprucegoose said:
bluezedd said:
It seems the US has a serious problem with Walts too judging by this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4ya5rOeZb8&fe...
Video is a funeral escort motorbike guy who is a wannabe cop.
A nonce too, sounded like one as well.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4ya5rOeZb8&fe...
Video is a funeral escort motorbike guy who is a wannabe cop.
https://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/sops/fl...
edit lots of Walts of that channel.
Edited by Thesprucegoose on Thursday 9th January 17:40
Imagine having all that published in the UK.
Would certainly make you think twice before being a silly boy
I’ve got one! I‘ve got one!
A few weeks ago there were a few bits of flooding on a country lane. Nothing too dramatic.
I was following a chap in a LR Discovery who waved down and stopped every single car coming in the opposite direction and warned them at length of the mortal perils ahead. Thank goodness for the 4x4 equipped hero as without his help the poor motorists would obviously not see the big puddles for themselves.
I amused myself by telling the bemused motorists that they would be perfectly fine, then I overtook the Discovery in the next flooded section. The hero’s face was a picture. He wasn’t wearing HV so was unable to do more than glare at me.
A few weeks ago there were a few bits of flooding on a country lane. Nothing too dramatic.
I was following a chap in a LR Discovery who waved down and stopped every single car coming in the opposite direction and warned them at length of the mortal perils ahead. Thank goodness for the 4x4 equipped hero as without his help the poor motorists would obviously not see the big puddles for themselves.
I amused myself by telling the bemused motorists that they would be perfectly fine, then I overtook the Discovery in the next flooded section. The hero’s face was a picture. He wasn’t wearing HV so was unable to do more than glare at me.
Dont like rolls said:
Stop jumping to conclusions!Ayahuasca said:
I’ve got one! I‘ve got one!
A few weeks ago there were a few bits of flooding on a country lane. Nothing too dramatic.
I was following a chap in a LR Discovery who waved down and stopped every single car coming in the opposite direction and warned them at length of the mortal perils ahead. Thank goodness for the 4x4 equipped hero as without his help the poor motorists would obviously not see the big puddles for themselves.
I amused myself by telling the bemused motorists that they would be perfectly fine, then I overtook the Discovery in the next flooded section. The hero’s face was a picture. He wasn’t wearing HV so was unable to do more than glare at me.
Classic. A few weeks ago there were a few bits of flooding on a country lane. Nothing too dramatic.
I was following a chap in a LR Discovery who waved down and stopped every single car coming in the opposite direction and warned them at length of the mortal perils ahead. Thank goodness for the 4x4 equipped hero as without his help the poor motorists would obviously not see the big puddles for themselves.
I amused myself by telling the bemused motorists that they would be perfectly fine, then I overtook the Discovery in the next flooded section. The hero’s face was a picture. He wasn’t wearing HV so was unable to do more than glare at me.
The most exciting and frightening thing that’s happened in his year and you just got on with it.
V6 Pushfit said:
Classic.
The most exciting and frightening thing that’s happened in his year and you just got on with it.
Reminds me a bit of a few years back one snowy day in The Lakes. I had a little C1 and needed to get from Windermere to Penrith, so took the road of over Kirkstone pass. There was a fair bit of snow on the run up, decent deep tracks, but the C1 just ploughed on. At the top I stopped for a quick drink at the pub, where there were flocks of 4x4 drivers congratulating themselves on having made it up the into the wilderness. They seemed a bit put out that I'd even attempted it without carrying enough provisions, snorkels, snow chains, guns, tinned food or 'one life, live it!' stickers.The most exciting and frightening thing that’s happened in his year and you just got on with it.
janesmith1950 said:
V6 Pushfit said:
Classic.
The most exciting and frightening thing that’s happened in his year and you just got on with it.
Reminds me a bit of a few years back one snowy day in The Lakes. I had a little C1 and needed to get from Windermere to Penrith, so took the road of over Kirkstone pass. There was a fair bit of snow on the run up, decent deep tracks, but the C1 just ploughed on. At the top I stopped for a quick drink at the pub, where there were flocks of 4x4 drivers congratulating themselves on having made it up the into the wilderness. They seemed a bit put out that I'd even attempted it without carrying enough provisions, snorkels, snow chains, guns, tinned food or 'one life, live it!' stickers.The most exciting and frightening thing that’s happened in his year and you just got on with it.
Been out on Salisbury plain off roaring in my jimmy with some chums
On the actual plains there were mad snow drifts
Got back on the road and stopped in a lay-by to let people catch up etc
I remember us all being stuck for 10 minutes or so as we were sliding about unable to steer
Remember some old lady coming past in a 106 shaking her heads at us
One life, flaccid
Thesprucegoose said:
Speaking of Metr- State- check this out- it appeared on my Facebook feed. Serial Police impersonator:https://www.facebook.com/LADbible/videos/227879028...
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