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pretty scary.. the guy on the bike thats riding in front of the car seems to slow big time to cause the first problem. No way should the car of gone into NYC, he was never going to have a clear road. Be interesting to see what happens to this
bikers intimidating family in range rover in NYC video
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what gets me is the fact that every other car you see is somehow a derivative of the Land Rover - a vehicle that 20 years ago was only driven by farmers and vets, now it seems to be the normal mode of transport for every 60+ year old grey haired old fart who hasnt got a fecking clue how to drive or park it.
not forgetting the school runs full of them as well - again vehicles that just do not seem to get parked correctlyNesty wrote:what gets me is the fact that every other car you see is somehow a derivative of the Land Rover - a vehicle that 20 years ago was only driven by farmers and vets, now it seems to be the normal mode of transport for every 60+ year old grey haired old fart who hasnt got a fecking clue how to drive or park it.
Nesty wrote:what gets me is the fact that every other car you see is somehow a derivative of the Land Rover - a vehicle that 20 years ago was only driven by farmers and vets, now it seems to be the normal mode of transport for every 60+ year old grey haired old fart who hasnt got a fecking clue how to drive or park it.
You got one Nesty?
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Some of them are even advertised and name for driving (badly) in towns and cities.Nesty wrote:what gets me is the fact that every other car you see is somehow a derivative of the Land Rover - a vehicle that 20 years ago was only driven by farmers and vets, now it seems to be the normal mode of transport for every 60+ year old grey haired old fart who hasnt got a fecking clue how to drive or park it.
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