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Shares in Saudi Motor Insurance companies have gone through the roof apparently.
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Don't be so sexist! It's not like they have to reverse anywhere.Originally posted by GJABS View PostOK they can fly it from Saudi Arabia to London. But can they park it at the ramp?
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Ha ha maybe!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe she was trying to crash to kill you?

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Maybe she was trying to crash to kill you?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostMind you if they drive like my Mrs they'll rescind this soon....
Made the mistake of letting my Mrs drive once or twice on holidays in Florida. Jeez. First time, two wheelspins, two emergency stops and a good 15 yards with two wheels on the grass verge. Kids admitted later it was worse than the scariest roller coaster at Disney.
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Mind you if they drive like my Mrs they'll rescind this soon....
Made the mistake of letting my Mrs drive once or twice on holidays in Florida. Jeez. First time, two wheelspins, two emergency stops and a good 15 yards with two wheels on the grass verge. Kids admitted later it was worse than the scariest roller coaster at Disney.
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Bad parking will be punishable by public execution, however...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSaudi women 'to be allowed driving licences' - BBC News
First Education
Next Driving
After that the vote.
Before you know it they're modding Contractoruk.
Saudi Arabia. Just Say No!
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cake lady they don't trust him with hot liquids, they are worried he will eat all the cakes but Mr Kipling is sending 6 lorries a day.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI hear MF's next contract is on the football building site in Qatar. Not as a builder, but as a tea lady. Can anyone confirm?
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