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Situational I think. If you're in the left hand lane and they're quite clearly an arrogant f**khead (male) or just some stupid mindless drone (woman), then yeah f**k them - slow down to be annoying lol.

If you're in the right hand lane and overtaking at a decent speed above the limit, again f**k them....

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Glad you agree!

Because I have had both situations.

The overtaking one gets me the most annoyed.

Doing 110-115 overtaking and they are right up you arse. These are the ones I don't slam my brakes on but instead I just give them the finger.

The ones in the left lane I either tap my brakes or I slow down to a very slow speed until they overtake

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Are there any people here that have used any panel beaters in Canberra and would recommend them? Tax return has come in and will start getting quotes for the damage this week :)

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Unless its a Ferrari etc

I wasnt serious. But i do understand if its a show car.

Lots of 4wds and utes with dirtbikes on brindabella rd today, people going for a look at some snow.

However its doing the typical thing, nice and sunny at the cotter but up at mt Coree where the snow is, its still like a blizzard.

Been there on a bike before and its NASTY up there. The ice flies sideways and finds the gap in your armour.

Are there any people here that have used any panel beaters in Canberra and would recommend them? Tax return has come in and will start getting quotes for the damage this week :)

Kelly body in Mitchell are pretty good and decently priced.

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That's going to bring some unwanted heat to the poor VIC guys, as if they don't already cop enough.

Hate how they made mention it was a Nissan skyline but then the other car who ran away from police in the white commo didn't get a mention of the type of car they were driving.

I'm not overly fussed on the conditions of the snow, as that's down the priority list behind partying and bishes. Though if the conditions are remotely acceptable I'll be hitting the slopes Sunday for sure - haven't been snowboarding for 2 years exactly as of today LOL

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