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Old 21-11-2010, 04:49 PM   #11
ThaFlash
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didn't they prove on one of those current affairs shows that men talking on the phone drove better, safer and were more responsive to anomolies on the road?

unfortunately the ladies driving was FUBAR while talking on the phone and driving at the same time.

funny thing is the other day on dandy rd this "International Student" was driving in the right lane on while talking on the mobile going 40 in the 80 zone and this guy in a vq stato lost it, he overtook him drove in front of him and all of a sudden braked in order to make the "International Student" hit him up the rear end.

anyway nothing happend that i could see in my review only that the vq stato made the "International Student" stop in the middle of the road.

dunno what's worse, talking on the phone while driving or vq statos with choped springs and venetian blinds....
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