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WGMG:

NOTE: this is in no way a stab at what has been said about P platers.

My friends grind my gears, I bought my first car beginning of 2011, was a 4 door 33, I used to get so much shit because it was "family spec" when i finally sold it and bought my next 33 I'm still getting trouble because "its still a gayline".

ALSO all these bother P platers wanting to race me in their dardy commys and falcons, it's like, please sit the f**k down I'm NOT going to race you.

also my ex, she needs to get effed, Ill see whoever the hell I want!!

/rantdomokun.gif

  • 2 weeks later...

you need to use tinypic or imageshack to upload then copy and paste url into insert image option when replying.

hope that helps.

*le sigh* wayy to much effort lol..

  • 2 months later...

WGMG

-People that buy an brand new Toyota, come to my work and tell me that nothing works. Open your owners manual, it will tell you that the AC button should be depressed for the air con to work. The button that has a picture of a window, yeah that stops them working, they are not broken.

-People who cannot merge, and rather than allow me to merge in front of you will sit right next to me until the last second.

-People who don't indicate, without that flashing light.. i don't know where you are going.

-Regardless of what kind of fully sick Falcodore you have, i am not going to race you on the merits that you think you are faster than me.

-Women logic.

if you are the one entering, its their right of way. learn to merge

Not in WA

whoever is in front is the one that goes first

doesnt matter if you are entering onto the road, if your in front of another car, they have to give way

WGMG - when you hang your hooded jacket on the back of your chair, and it slips right down so you end up sitting on the hood.

Then you go have a curry for lunch, and spend all afternoon inadvertently farting into the hood of your jacket.

Then, when you leave work, you discover its raining, so you pull the jacket on and flip the hood up without thinking.

WGMG - when you hang your hooded jacket on the back of your chair, and it slips right down so you end up sitting on the hood.

Then you go have a curry for lunch, and spend all afternoon inadvertently farting into the hood of your jacket.

Then, when you leave work, you discover its raining, so you pull the jacket on and flip the hood up without thinking.

:rofl2:

How did I just read this?

  • 2 weeks later...

WGMG

people who wont/cant/too stupid to use soft water/quality coolant in their cars engines (including some skyline owners- you know who you are). . . .the amount of time ive wasted fixing/repairing corrosion damage due to "hard" water being used pisses me off :angry:

WGMG... Pretty much just Perth drivers and their lack of merging ability or indicating ability or the rest of their inability to drive sensibly and safely. I watched a white ss ute try and drag race a couple of motorbikes on the way to work this morning.... And lazy people at work.

WGMG... Pretty much just Perth drivers and their lack of merging ability or indicating ability or the rest of their inability to drive sensibly and safely. I watched a white ss ute try and drag race a couple of motorbikes on the way to work this morning.... And lazy people at work.

Welcome to the club, though I've only seen a VE maloo drag a bike, was nearly even xD

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people who consider 55 in a 70 zone the speed limit then abusing me for over taking... go the speed limit or get in the left lane. simple.

ohh and hippo creek!! called 2 weeks in a row to get a booking now! always fully booked out! motherrrr beeepers!

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f**kheads on gumtree (and the like) that buy something, then relist it a couple of weeks later at twice what they paid for it.

It is arrogant, stupid and just plain rude.

  • 4 weeks later...

WGMG:

Clogged freeways and roads at 2pm in the afternoon... WTF WHY AREN'T YOU PEOPLE AT WORK!!!

And dale, awkward for you man, a guy up there doesn't like people who are lazy at work :ermm:

  • 2 weeks later...

WGMG

people who just merge. no indication or warning and without looking then dont even acknowledge it!

also

Truck drivers who think they can do whatever the beep they want on the roads and we have to slam our breaks on fly up a curve and nearly crash into a pole..

thats all for today (:

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