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Don't know which is worse ... the fact that you couldn't be bothered to acknowledge another Scooby or the fact you couldn't be bothered to acknowledge when I held up the traffic so you could pull across in front to get home ....
It's people like you who give scooby drivers a bad name. [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]
Saw six Scoobs in Bristol yesterday afternoon ... including 4 wagons, but then I'm told that Scoobs are common as muck in the area, a friend tells me
I saw a DBM, a red and two silver wagons, a black fugly and one other. Unfortunately I was only in my car for one of the sightings and they didn't wave.
I used to like scoob's a few years ago, when there was not a lot about but around the Bristol area they are as common as muck. An Escort is more exclusive than a Scoob around here.
Was surprised that all the ones I saw didn't appear to be modded ie. they all had standard exhausts, wings etc .... is there a noise restriction in Bristol or something?
snowcrash, that makes sense. Several of them were being driven by young exec type people. Still find the concept of Scoobs being company cars rather odd.