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Previously on "Crashed Ferrari's. Are they funny?"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    A spokesman for the AA said a quick ring-round of its insurers had failed to elicit a single offer.

    "We cannot find anybody who would touch him with a bargepole," said a spokesman. "The minimum age to get insured for that car would be 25 and then the best price we could find would be £44,000 but if the person had had an accident that would go up to around £100,000."
    Even on £90k a week, that's still a lot of money

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  • TheFaQQer
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    74.9% say no

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Crashed Ferrari's. Are they funny?

    Crashed Ferrari's. Are they funny?

    Excellent poll in the Guardian

    Even if nobody's been hurt, is it unacceptable to derive amusement from the sight of a Premier League star's pride and joy lying in a crumpled, twisted heap?
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