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Saw a picture in an old surfing mag with a guy crouched on a surfboard as a car drove through a big puddle. The spray threw a great 'barrel' over the top of him and looked as though he didn't even get wet >_< . The things bored surfers get up to lol.

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if its no good punk kids then yes I get them..

but if they are kids under 12, elderly or those in business attire then I dont do it...

just the disrespectful $#@*)%(*#@*( of teenagers then yes...... massive puddles plz :) :)

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i tried doing it to the kids at my lil sisters school when i picked her up.... complete failure coz its scary trying to pick up speed when a kid can jump out infront of the car... although they got scared of my revving and bov :( btw i was 18 when i tried[still am lol]

when i say kids they are year 10+ .. younger ones go from another area and are picked up early... didnt want you guys thinking im doing at a primary school...

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I've had it happen too me, I was walking home from school about 4 years ago and got done when I was trying to cross the road. Although I was already soaked cause it was raining I was still raging.

All that said, I certainly would do it if the oppertunity arose :)

I've had it happen too me, I was walking home from school about 4 years ago and got done when I was trying to cross the road. Although I was already soaked cause it was raining I was still raging.

All that said, I certainly would do it if the oppertunity arose :D

Thats the spirit!

The way i see it, if its done to you, surely you have the right to return the experience to someone else.

Its character building. ;)

HAHA Saw a clip on some site awhile ago..

some kid in his car trying to splash puddles on little kids..ended up loosing control and taking out a whole group of kids..

pretty stupid to do this on purpose

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awesome weather for it! It started hammering down as soon as I started to drive home from work at around 2. I couldn't stop thinking about this thread. Managed to create some monster waves but sadly no one was about :/

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