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no front bar, i was at the lights and i saw him then he did a u turn and chaised after me, pulled up next to me and sounded his siren and told me when the lights go green to pull over the lights stayed red and then he sounded his siren and said "i have another job get you bar fixed kellie" lol

also boys and girls officer neil is in a unmarked car now

I'm not sure why you're driving around with no front bar anyway, that just asks for you to be pulled over but count yourself lucky this time :(

+1

driving around with no front bar is somewhat akin to painting a gi-f**king-gantic target on your car.

being a minger.

f**kin lol!

i lost my shit. well played sir.

Spotted a black R32 GT-R which looked to be completely stock driving next to me today down bower road, thumbs up were exchanged, anyone off the forum? Btw, I have never seen a car so filthy lol... Looked like it had been in the middle of a dust storm and then massive piss down of rain and then another dust storm LOL. I first though it was a brown GT-R :P

Pretty sure Kellie is big enough and uglie enough to look after herself :(:P

Im sure this comment was said light heartedly, because of the use of smilies, but there is no need for personal insults in any case.

Im sure this comment was said light heartedly, because of the use of smilies, but there is no need for personal insults in any case.
Agreed

what, never had your folks tell you youre big enough and ugly enough to handle something yourself? its not an uncommon expression. and it isnt anywhere near as insulting as you 2 pelicans seem to think it is.

what, never had your folks tell you youre big enough and ugly enough to handle something yourself? its not an uncommon expression. and it isnt anywhere near as insulting as you 2 pelicans seem to think it is.

Of course I have, but if it was used in respect to the term 'minger' it is insulting. As Steve pointed out, it wasnt meant that way.

what, never had your folks tell you youre big enough and ugly enough to handle something yourself? its not an uncommon expression. and it isnt anywhere near as insulting as you 2 pelicans seem to think it is.

cool story bro

Of course I have, but if it was used in respect to the term 'minger' it is insulting. As Steve pointed out, it wasnt meant that way.

Steve and Kellie have known eachother for a long time, im sure Kellie knows what context it was said in.

what, never had your folks tell you youre big enough and ugly enough to handle something yourself? its not an uncommon expression. and it isnt anywhere near as insulting as you 2 pelicans seem to think it is.

Yep. My momma use to say that all the time to me :D

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