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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #15 on: 27 February 2010, 11:56:31 »

I was stating that it was good advice.

Personally, I would stop the car and hope they had some sort of wicked way with me. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #16 on: 27 February 2010, 12:04:55 »

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I was stating that it was good advice.

Personally, I would stop the car and hope they had some sort of wicked way with me. :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Why does that not surprise me  ;D ;D
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #17 on: 27 February 2010, 14:23:19 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #18 on: 27 February 2010, 20:27:42 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D



 8-) 8-) 8-) brilliant  :y :y
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #19 on: 27 February 2010, 22:17:16 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D

Bet he got a few stern looks.....   ::)
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #20 on: 27 February 2010, 22:19:01 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D

Bet he got a few stern looks.....   ::)

At least he avoided being dead in the water :y :y
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #21 on: 27 February 2010, 22:22:08 »

Hey your boat could have been called  "Pengone" :D ;D :P
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« Reply #22 on: 27 February 2010, 22:33:16 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D

Bet he got a few stern looks.....   ::)

At least he avoided being dead in the water :y :y
Debs comment is absolutelty First Class.....



..... it leaves everything else in its wake!   ;)   ;D
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #23 on: 28 February 2010, 14:10:16 »

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;) He deserves a good rowlocking and is lucky not to have ended up in the dock; `good job you kept the rig on an even keel and sailed home safely.....take a bow! ;D

Bet he got a few stern looks.....   ::)

At least he avoided being dead in the water :y :y
Debs comment is absolutelty First Class.....



..... it leaves everything else in its wake!   ;)   ;D

So take a bow, Debs. :)
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Re: Lucky to be alive
« Reply #24 on: 28 February 2010, 15:10:27 »

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As I have said in James' thread. Teach roadcraft to anyone who wants a licence :y

Driving instruction now has become more about teaching the test routes, rather than teaching how to read the roads. 

There is a very good reason as to why the majority of drivers killed on the roads are young, they are taught to drive in a nice quiet generally small (1.0 - 1.5) car. They go out buy their cars and go tearing off out with their mates, driving roads that they have never driven along, with distractions of their music blaring out so loud the car vibrates, and "friends" messing about at all times of day and night....  Then they wonder why they hit whatever "jumped out" at them.  >:( >:( >:(

The other type of person who is the accident causer, the I am in too much of a rush to drive with consideration of other road users...  Who by definition drive with their foot hard to the floor, overtake to gain 20 feet in a stream of heavy traffic, generally the tailgaters (which imho is far more dangerous than speeding)....

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