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MF,
'They had the air ambulance in as well. So good job I hadnt posted, as I'm fairly certain it would have kicked off a debate about 'What type of helicopter it was ' and whether it could fly in volcanic ash',
did it have a gearbox ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot as unreasonable as thinking "I hope the f**ker who caused this has died a horrible death!"...
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I spent two hours playing Poker on my Iphone. I couldnt even spend the time posting tulipe on here as I didnt have any reception!!!
They had the air ambulance in as well. So good job I hadnt posted, as I'm fairly certain it would have kicked off a debate about 'What type of helicopter it was ' and whether it could fly in volcanic ash.
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I think you missed my point... never mind...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...and people who follow too close, pratting about with their mobile phones, failing to indicate and generally being Audi-driving or white van driving cocks who think they have the right to arrive at their destination two seconds before someone else on the motorway.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
"pass by" did you mean ?
"alongside the" did you mean?
"who have caused" did you mean?
YANBU, by the way
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...and people who follow too close, pratting about with their mobile phones, failing to indicate and generally being Audi-driving or white van driving cocks who think they have the right to arrive at their destination two seconds before someone else on the motorway.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNormally these accidents are caused by stupid winkers shouting things at people out of the window instead of concentrating on their driving IMO.
And don't get me started on the fooking caravans.
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MF,
'To shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused '
can you say that in English pls.
Besides, how can there be crashes on the M25, cars aren't going fast enough to crash, everytime I've been on there they've had a 40 in place
Milan.
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I must say that although I know it's unreasonable, I have to fight the urge to do the same...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
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I swear I saw Jamie Oliver at the scene with a spatula! I dont think he was cooking though!Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot as unreasonable as thinking "I hope the f**ker who caused this has died a horrible death!"...
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Normally these accidents are caused by stupid w*nkers shouting things at people out of the window instead of concentrating on their driving IMO.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
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Yes, stop rubbernecking and drive - moron.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
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Not as unreasonable as thinking "I hope the f**ker who caused this has died a horrible death!"...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
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If it's you?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTo shout 'Learn to f**king drive you twats!' when you pass at the people standing alongside of the hard shoulder who have been caused a massive car accident on the motorway and caused you so sit in a massive traffic jam on the M25 for 2 hours!!!

Is this unreasonable behaviour?
Yeah probably.
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