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My missus does it when she overtakes - She did have an Astra when I met her
Keep telling her she don't have to do it in the scoob. Not sure whether it's habit or whether she likes rubbing her nips against the momo!!!
Edited because sh1te spelling
[This message has been edited by MattW (edited 04 October 2001).]
Keep telling her she don't have to do it in the scoob. Not sure whether it's habit or whether she likes rubbing her nips against the momo!!!
Edited because sh1te spelling
[This message has been edited by MattW (edited 04 October 2001).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by MichelleWRX1994:
<B>I prefer the racing driver position [/quote]
what exactly are we talking about there chelle????
<B>I prefer the racing driver position [/quote]
what exactly are we talking about there chelle????
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by cryptwalk:
<B> what exactly are we talking about there chelle???? [/quote]
Probably not what you are talking about you naughty muppet
<B> what exactly are we talking about there chelle???? [/quote]
Probably not what you are talking about you naughty muppet
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by MichelleWRX1994:
<B> Probably not what you are talking about you naughty muppet [/quote]
Naughty but nice.
<B> Probably not what you are talking about you naughty muppet [/quote]
Naughty but nice.
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I was trying to work this out at Trax as well. Am I missing something or am I just getting old and not keeping up with these new 'trends'? Whatever, it still looks bloody ridiculous / uncomfortable. Each to their own I suppose...
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People who I see doing this on the road are usually awful drivers. I take it as a massive warning not to get too close. They are gauranteed to be erratic, not to know you are there and never to signal. If you overtake to get away from their danger they'lll suddenly turn right into your path without indicating or some other dodgy manouvre.
Nothing against small persons but there is a particular breed who lean forward that I call "Can't-see-over-the-steering-wheel-properley-types" who seem to be the absolute worst.
Nothing against small persons but there is a particular breed who lean forward that I call "Can't-see-over-the-steering-wheel-properley-types" who seem to be the absolute worst.
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I must admit I see I lot of people sitting very close to the steering and it is mainly small women. It looks very dangerous to me esp. if an airbag is fitted. Me I am 6ft 3 and very nearly a back seat driver .
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