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Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:24 pm
Question for all those "in Malky we trust plebes,oops,sorry just being topical.........to continue the thread,if you were very fortunate to be able to buy a car,for say,hmmmm i don't know im not much of an expert on expensive cars for say 100 thousand pounds,does that sound right chip shop?,if you bought such a car,would you let someone who had just past his or her test that very day,take the car out for a spin???........now lets see if any of you knuckle heads can spot the analogy im getting at.im sure Nedd and my old friend Taffy will
Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:42 pm
angelis49 wrote:Question for all those "in Malky we trust plebes,oops,sorry just being topical.........to continue the thread,if you were very fortunate to be able to buy a car,for say,hmmmm i don't know im not much of an expert on expensive cars for say 100 thousand pounds,does that sound right chip shop?,if you bought such a car,would you let someone who had just past his or her test that very day,take the car out for a spin???........now lets see if any of you knuckle heads can spot the analogy im getting at.im sure Nedd and my old friend Taffy will
i would let someone who has had 3/4 years "drivng" experience drive it yes, due to the car costing so much it should also be able to drive itself a little bit without needing constant help, if you get my analogy
Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:54 pm
Did you take a degree in philosophy?
Did you fail it?
Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:01 am
I did write BluebirdJM ...if he or she had passed her driving test that very same day,not somebody with 3 to 4 years driving experience,if you do not wish to answer the question direct,thats a matter for you,but please do not try to alter my question to suit your answer..theres a good chap
Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:05 am
My dear JBCCFC1927 ,in answer to your pointless questions....yes and no,do you now wish to address my posting my old fruit
Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:38 am
I would have no problem handing them the keys. New drivers still remember what they were taught , they tend to take things easy (i.e. they don't speed) and they look after cars better because of their insecurity whilst trying to gain valuable driving experience. I think my car would be in safe hands.
On the other hand , if it weren't a car but a football team ..............................................
Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:44 am
Its Rasta hair day in work tomorrow, I'm dreading it.
Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:29 am
CraigMc wrote:Its Rasta hair day in work tomorrow, I'm dreading it.
I'm having that for face book
Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:07 am
angelis49 wrote:Question for all those "in Malky we trust plebes,oops,sorry just being topical.........to continue the thread,if you were very fortunate to be able to buy a car,for say,hmmmm i don't know im not much of an expert on expensive cars for say 100 thousand pounds,does that sound right chip shop?,if you bought such a car,would you let someone who had just past his or her test that very day,take the car out for a spin???........now lets see if any of you knuckle heads can spot the analogy im getting at.im sure Nedd and my old friend Taffy will
Fook me, I'm famous!
Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:17 am
I wouldn't let any fooker drive it

well maybe Kevin Mcnaughton if he promised not to shag the wife in it. It would stain the upholstery
Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:19 am
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