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Prob bribed her with a wiggles DVD and some candy

LOL!

Only candy I bribed her with is my lollipop.

Lollipop - Lil Wayne. That shall be my song for tonight.

*Adds to seduction playlist on iTunes*

LOL @ recent topic of pedophilia and Jez working for Playspace.

Haha, yeah I've got a database in front of me with like 80,000 kindergartens, primary schools, childcare centres etc. :whistling:

I'll stick to 17+ thanks.

Btw, 17 year old girl is staying at mine tonight. So much win.

we should hang a bag of lollies off the back of your cars for the lulz

first time involved in an accident so im not sure what happens next...

got everyone's details, kunt at the back that started it agreed to fix all, he's insured with CGU. i don't have any insurance on mine. how do i go about claiming?

He has to call his insurance and get a claim numbers by giving him your information. He then calls you and gives you the claim number. You call his insurance. Give them the claim number and then they will organize repairs

Ah was gonna say if you had full comp you'd probably hope for a write off considering your selling...

Not sure how it works but woulda thought each driver is responsible for the car they hit, not the guy at the end responsible for all. Because if he hit you and pushed you into the car in front, he can argue that you weren't a safe distance from the car in front to begin with...

Ah was gonna say if you had full comp you'd probably hope for a write off considering your selling...

Not sure how it works but woulda thought each driver is responsible for the car they hit, not the guy at the end responsible for all.

This is also true. So you got no insurance and the guy u hit is going to need money from you. Not the guy that started it. If te guy you hit has insurance they will be taking you to court over repairs as you don't have insurance

This is why I have full comp

dude infront of me barely had a scratch on his car/rear bar (which is queer since my front bar/cooler are pushed back) he said that he was gonna go after the guy at the end

Doesn't matter what he says man. He won't get anything from the guy in the back. Will sound stupid. But what they will say is that you did not leave enough room between you and the ar infront. You got lucky that it's only a scratch. Follow my first post to get your car fixed

Yip don't like your chances...It's all well and good for the guy at the back to say he's gonna pay for it all, but it's his insurance company that's gotta pay, and if they're not required by law to pay for the cars the rest of you hit, they won't.

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