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Mitch - what part of the hwy?

saw 2 hwy blokes near somersby on the F3 yesturday....cars were hiden, and the speed warning sign was 50 odd metres past them.....

nice!

Joe - Im guessing the bloke changing the tyre is a probie and his first few days on the job hahaha

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Joe - Im guessing the bloke changing the tyre is a probie and his first few days on the job hahaha

Nah Im guessing the guy standing probably realised that he was not in shape to do the deed....

"son, thanx for changing it, I will make sure our superiors know what a top job you have done..."

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why is it so funny?

they've probably just seen someone who's been chopped in half in a car accident and are on their way to a domestic violence call where some poor lady has had her face smashed in. Then they have to deal with some idiot member of the public taking photos of them changing their tyre.

bravo...

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why is it so funny?

they've probably just seen someone who's been chopped in half in a car accident and are on their way to a domestic violence call where some poor lady has had her face smashed in. Then they have to deal with some idiot member of the public taking photos of them changing their tyre.

bravo...

or they spotted a skyline up far ahead and thought they would catch up with it to defect it and hassle the poor young P plater driver

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