You In The Noble.........
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Was at a war memorial yesterday to remember fallen comrades, it was in Bladon in Oxfordshire (where Winston Churchill is buried). The 2 mins silence had just began and I could hear some car rev ing its engine and loud music coming from the said car, the driver was also asking in a loud and abrupt voice why he could not come through the road (all traffic had been stopped as a mark of respect).
My GF held my arm as I was ready to come down the road and ask you why you could not turn your car off and let many of the people there think of those who have lost their lives for this country, I was really hoping you would back chat me but thats another story.
The 2 mins silence went with you revving your engine and keeping your music playing then a speech was delivered off a WWII veteran who was very tearful and my blood starting boiling as you continued revving your engine, so I thought enough is enough and left the memorial to come and have a chat, by this time you had spun round in your car due to your impatient behaviour. So cut a long story short I really do hope we meet again, it was a green Noble.....did not catch a glimpse of the driver but you really are a tosser mate......
My GF held my arm as I was ready to come down the road and ask you why you could not turn your car off and let many of the people there think of those who have lost their lives for this country, I was really hoping you would back chat me but thats another story.
The 2 mins silence went with you revving your engine and keeping your music playing then a speech was delivered off a WWII veteran who was very tearful and my blood starting boiling as you continued revving your engine, so I thought enough is enough and left the memorial to come and have a chat, by this time you had spun round in your car due to your impatient behaviour. So cut a long story short I really do hope we meet again, it was a green Noble.....did not catch a glimpse of the driver but you really are a tosser mate......
I'll jump in straight away (as I have a green Noble) and say it was'nt me. At 11 O'clock I was driving my work car...when the bells started chiming on the radio I pulled over, turned my engine off, and just sat there for a while thinking of all the men and women who gave there lives for us. I, for one, will never forget.
Martin.
Martin.
V6GTO said:
I'll jump in straight away (as I have a green Noble) and say it was'nt me. At 11 O'clock I was driving my work car...when the bells started chiming on the radio I pulled over, turned my engine off, and just sat there for a while thinking of all the men and women who gave there lives for us. I, for one, will never forget.
Martin.
I was hoping it wasn't you, old chum (not your style, of course!) Martin.
Martin, not sure anyone would ever call your car Green TBH.
I'm surprised at the insensitivity of it. However, having had "similar" happen when I was following behind my brother in a box inside a horse drawn carriage I'm somewhat not surprised - the sanctity of life (ergo death) is something that wasn't lost during our generation IMHO.
J
I'm surprised at the insensitivity of it. However, having had "similar" happen when I was following behind my brother in a box inside a horse drawn carriage I'm somewhat not surprised - the sanctity of life (ergo death) is something that wasn't lost during our generation IMHO.
J
Waiter said:
You realise that the two minute's silence is not actually obligatory?
If someone told me I 'HAD' to stop as a mark of respect I'd be pretty p1ssed too.
Sure, carry on regardless (matron!) with what you're doing but revving an engine and playing music loud IF you knew about the 2 minutes silence is plain disrespectful! If someone told me I 'HAD' to stop as a mark of respect I'd be pretty p1ssed too.
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