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Is it just me, or does it seem that now there's been a bit of rain and the ACT isn't so dry looking, that d*ckheads think it is ok to throw their lit cigarette butts out the car window?

Following a silver Nissan (not a Skyline) up the Monaro Hwy this morning this dumbass decides to flick his fag out the window - not just drop it out, but flick it upwards so it sails back, hits my bonnet then over onto the car behind me and bounces off into the grass on the side of the road.

Brave boy then sits in the right lane beside some other cars so nobody can get around him.

Thinking I might send him some visitors.......

End rant.

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do so, thats what ash trays are for.  There is big fines for ppl doing that in fire season

There are fines for doing it anytime. some people are so inconsiderate

I think we should all keep a pie in the glove box so next time we see an idiot doing that, we drive up next to them and throw a pie at their head

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guy I know was cruising with a mate who was driving and having a smoke, window down. another car cruises by and someone flashes a brown eye. driver reflex flicks cig in general direction of browneye and scores direct hit into perpetrator's pants. bullseye. browneye instantly disappears from sight, much struggling seen inside car, swearing, noise etc.

btw they were in the Adelaide CBD in traffic. not environmentally concious but it was a reflex action...

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bahahahaha!!

i understand about the tools out in full swing, yesterday afternoon driving from work a guy in a bmw decided he'd swirve all over the road trying to take over people (two lanes people not three) and then nearly smacked into the car in front of us.. great work.. sorry had to rant

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  • 3 weeks later...

[RANT]

FFS, 33 GTR drivers are f**king pissing me off. Every round-a-bout is a chance to show off to their car load of people how powerful and amazing their GTR is. So hear this:

*WE KNOW IT'S A GTR AND f**kING COOL - YOU DON'T NEED TO PROVE IT EVERY CHANCE YOU GET*

Couldn't even overtake me, sheesh, it was just an S15

[/RANT]

Man, I feel so much better now :(

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