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I was talking to somebody in Glasgow who had trouble with a moose the other day. Apparently it was loose about his hoose.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOr Glasgow, where they are reputed to have giant necrofiliac rabbits that exhume dead Glaswegians. I think it was minestrone that saw them.
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Or Glasgow, where they are reputed to have giant necrofiliac rabbits that exhume dead Glaswegians. I think it was minestrone that saw them.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI was out in mine around Rochdale last Saturday night and got looked at by a couple of dogs, 2 monsters, a swamp donkey, a few pigs and a bull dog chewing a wasp but no mooses yet. Maybe I need to try Bolton
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I was out in mine around Rochdale last Saturday night and got looked at by a couple of dogs, 2 monsters, a swamp donkey, a few pigs and a bull dog chewing a wasp but no mooses yet. Maybe I need to try Bolton
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My S2000 would easily avoid the moose, but in the hands of most people would then spin 960 degrees and come to a stop upside down in a ditch and on fire.Originally posted by threaded View PostIMHO a driver un-used to a Porsche will do worse on a moose test than they would in any other car design, i.e. it might be better with a trained driver, but what about ordinary Joe?
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IMHO a driver un-used to a Porsche will do worse on a moose test than they would in any other car design, i.e. it might be better with a trained driver, but what about ordinary Joe?
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Does your car pass the moose test?
Does your car pass the moose test? (Moose test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) The moose test is a test to determine how a certain vehicle acts when the driver evades a suddenly appearing obstacle (such as a moose on the road).
It’s bad news if you have a Lexus, Mercedies A Class or a VW, but goods news for Porsche owners or even better if you have a ten year old Citroen.
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