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New Car

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

Re: New Car

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 :D

Re: New Car

Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:54 pm

Did you take a degree in philosophy?

Did you fail it?

Re: New Car

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

Re: New Car

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

Re: New Car

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 ..............................................

Re: New Car

Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:44 am

Its Rasta hair day in work tomorrow, I'm dreading it.

Re: New Car

Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:29 am

CraigMc wrote:Its Rasta hair day in work tomorrow, I'm dreading it.



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I'm having that for face book :lol:

Re: New Car

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!

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Re: New Car

Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:17 am

I wouldn't let any fooker drive it :lol: well maybe Kevin Mcnaughton if he promised not to shag the wife in it. It would stain the upholstery :lol: :lol:

Re: New Car

Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:19 am

Nuclearblue wrote:I wouldn't let any fooker drive it :lol: well maybe Kevin Mcnaughton if he promised not to shag the wife in it. It would stain the upholstery :lol: :lol:



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