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I spend alot of time on the roads and see alot of interesting stuff.

This one is for Matty

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This one is for me

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This one is for Ali G

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One for the RCK boys

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And a couple for Inspector Stewy McLean....if he's watching tonight :spank:

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This won the prize though!

An elderly Italian couple drove along the left side of the truck (in the driver's blind spot) and assumed that they could turn right, into the truck's lane just because they used their indicators........WRONG.

The poor truckie pushed them sideways along Port Wakefield Road for approx 200 metres!!

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I spend alot of time on the roads and see alot of interesting stuff.This won the prize though!

An elderly Italian couple drove along the left side of the truck (in the driver's blind spot) and assumed that they could turn right, into the truck's lane just because they used their indicators........WRONG.

The poor truckie pushed them sideways along Port Wakefield Road for approx 200 metres!!

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gold!

had a somewhat similar incident happen to me on the way home. in the rain, some women decided because she had indicated she could pull away from the kerb and into 60kph traffic when she was literally 20m in front of me, in my 30 year old corolla. i was lucky the lane next to me was clear

busy day then :P

i saw the best sticker today

was the southern cross stars with ALP like the political party and under it said Australian Loser Party that was on a blue back ground and to the right of that on a red background it said Lies and Promises as there slogan

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