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Why is the rain brings out every wanker who think they can drift a car. I just went for a short drive and went past 3 seperate accidents with totaly wrecked cars and nearly every corner there is some tosser sinking the boot. Is it because there cars can't do it in the dry? Or is it just the rain drains the brain. Hey that ryhms

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I agree! I also spotted 3 accidents today, 2 that had damage to side of the cars.

On another note, watch out for the carpark at the new Ikea.

I was parking in the loading bay area - the surface was like driving on ice.

Only doing 10km and still got sideways. then almost went ass up walking into the place.

Who needs Mt Cotton... joking

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Well i parked my car out on the street and washed her in the heavy stuff this morning... Now she is clean...

werd! mine is still kinda filthy tho..

I think all the dickheads came out cos its been a while since we got some decent showers? all that built up hooning tension had to be released :(

My bros place in townsville is hilarious, he lives on a corner near a roundabout where all the local bogans do their laps through- wait till they've had a good rain and at 2am you get woken up by a vs doing skids round and round in the wet followed by a scruffing tyres...then a BANG then a tingle tingle as the dickead smashes it into a parked car, fence, light pole or gutter :rofl:

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Did you know that qld drivers, most of them! excluding skyline drivers seem not to be able to drive in the rain! crashes bloody everywhere the rain drains the brain is a good comment as it seems like people still think its DRY roads there driving on. God Damn i wish some people knew how to drive, oh on a funny note most of the crashes i seem to see for some funny reason are all commodores or chick cars mazdas? I dunno, but it is good to see the rain finally as we all need it, and saves washing the car :(

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