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View Poll Results: What Do You Do When Tailgated?
Tap The Brakes To Warn Them 39 56.52%
Slam On The Brakes To Scare Them 22 31.88%
Move To The Other Lane Wait For Them To Come Past And Give Them The Finger And A Few Words 6 8.70%
Move Out The Way And Dont Say Or Look At Them 8 11.59%
Move Out The Way And Give Them A Moutfull 3 4.35%
Hang Your Bum Out The Window When They Go Past (I did it once) 1 1.45%
Wait Untill You Both Stop And Start A Biff 3 4.35%
Nudge There Car 1 1.45%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 69. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:57 PM   #1
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Hey guys.

What do you do when someone is up your bum?

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