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Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in
: . wrote : seems this bit of fog has the numpties all excited, most drivers round this way, bus and minibus drivers included (4x4's most guilty) have decided that main beam and fog lights is the order of the day. xenons and fogs. in a built up city with a bit of fog. Especially the 4x4's, but we all know that brain cell removal is a part of the 4x4 purchase. Bus drivers too, yet I thought they were given an extra test so should know when front fogs were needed/permitted to be used? Surely the bus drivers don't put them on as a fashion statement, or perhaps they do? So you have 372bn 4x4's? You must be rich. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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