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would you drive this to work?
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Zero sympathy from me on that one. There are too many irresponsible middle aged fools with overpowered penis substitutes and underpowered brains who treat the roads like a racetrack. He could just as well have hit a wide load, tractor, cars passing, escaped livestock or someone who had broken down.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
Agreed. Bikers seriously do some of the dumbest things on the road even though they are one of the most vulnerable.Originally posted by doodab View PostZero sympathy from me on that one. There are too many irresponsible middle aged fools with overpowered penis substitutes and underpowered brains who treat the roads like a racetrack. He could just as well have hit a wide load, tractor, cars passing, escaped livestock or someone who had broken down.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Running a 2005 Aston is going to be excruciatingly expensive. Have you seen the price of Aston Martin parts and labour?
And the depreciation of the DB9?
Better to join a supercar club with the money you'll spend.Comment
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Yeah I sort of agree too. It could easily have ended the same way from something accidental than some twat doing daft manouvers.Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAgreed. Bikers seriously do some of the dumbest things on the road even though they are one of the most vulnerable.
The thing that put me off getting a bike was I just knew I'd not be able to restrain myself enough. Even in a car it is hard to crawl around a blind bend at a safe speed when you think how much viewing distance you have and that a safe speed would probably be under 30mph and maybe a lot less if it's a tight bend.
Every time I come to a blind bend I half expect there to be a cyclist, horse and rider, or twat on the wrong side of the road. Usually the worst thing you find is a pheasant or other dumb animal waiting to become roadkill, but sometimes people get unlucky.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
Feist - I Feel It All
Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)Comment
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I'm sure that looks like an Alfa Romeo badge rather than a Maserati...Originally posted by realityhack View Post
That or the pininfarina Maserati. Lovely.
I should know as I have to look at one every fooking morning, and wonder why I bought one...Comment
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'That' should perhaps read 'This'... meaning the above photo of the Pininfarina Alfa concept. Or the Pininfarina Maserati TL posted.Comment
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Buying an expensive car seems like a bad investment to me, it costs alot to run and it depreciates quickly. Where is the logic? Buy a 2-3 year old mid range reliable car and save £££.Comment
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Buy a £4K Mondeo or similar.Originally posted by russell View PostBuying an expensive car seems like a bad investment to me, it costs alot to run and it depreciates quickly. Where is the logic? Buy a 2-3 year old mid range reliable car and save £££.
Buy gold bullion (see my sig
) with the other £35K NOW.
Wait 12 months.
Sell bullion for sterling and buy a brand new Aston Martin, deposit on a house and tickets for a 1st class cruise round the world for you and all your extended family. Spend the rest how you like.
HTH
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