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read in sat advertiser they had to call the bomb squad to regency park as someone had presented a car for inspection with a home made bomb in the car .

matbe he was going to detonade it if it didnt pass the defect lol and take the inspectors with him :):laugh:

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lol no joke.... why would u take something like that through a place where they are GOING to look in your car.

that is like going to the police station to file a report while having a backpack full of weed and class a narcotics

I see just wot happen

Regency worker 1 walked in { Mate u cant fit ya turbo there}

Regency worker 2 walked in {Wow aftermarket computers are getting bigger and bigger}

Mister bomb maker {You guys are on crack, its a bomb!}

Regency worker 1 { Mate its not worth lieing we aint that silly }

Mister bomber { Walks of u guys are f*&kin crazy}

Regency work 2 { Maybe it is Bomb}

:thumbsup:

look at it on the bright side

if the joint had gone up they wouldnt be able to defect anyone for a while :)

Thats wishful thinking :)

It just means the cops won't have to deal with the same crap cars again and again, if there's no way to get defects off. :thumbsup:

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