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Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 15.54
by Dr Lobster*
Maurice Myner wrote:There appear to be a lot less of them around this way today since all the radio stations led on the DoT announcement that it's a fine of up to £2,500 and 3 penalty points if you distract another driver by having one on your car.
its such a shame that, i mean, they look so sophisticated.
its funny, whenever there's a bandwaggon, its the same types of people who just cannot wait to jump on it.
ban them. ban them all.
Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 19.39
by andyrew
Isonstine wrote:andyrew wrote:I couldn't be bothered to put on a flag, so got the car decorated instead. Would never have worked with my old green Mundaneo. Shame I don't really like football..... just footballers

Nice BM, Andy - you still haven't took me for a ride like you promised (or did you!?

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Did I promise? Can't remember, must of been drunk! Of course you can have a ride in it..... will have to re-paint the car pink! Next time you are passing the Broadcast Centre.......
Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 20.11
by iSon
Well, the infamous London years start soon. So be afraid andyrew. Be very afraid.
Posted: Tue 08 Jun, 2004 23.57
by Andrew
Dr Sigmund Mohammad wrote:Maurice Myner wrote:There appear to be a lot less of them around this way today since all the radio stations led on the DoT announcement that it's a fine of up to £2,500 and 3 penalty points if you distract another driver by having one on your car.
its such a shame that, i mean, they look so sophisticated.
its funny, whenever there's a bandwaggon, its the same types of people who just cannot wait to jump on it.
ban them. ban them all.
I notice today that people have dug out their flags they had for the world cup and are dangling them out of their front bedroom windows again. I think it was JJB Sports who gave them away when you spent £10 or something during the world cup that started it all off.
Of course all these flags are dangling vertically like no thought has gone into it at all.