filbertstreet Posted 16 October 2015 Posted 16 October 2015 If you crept past him surely you weren't doing more than 70? Or am I missing something? once police car was out of view he bombed it
potter3 Posted 16 October 2015 Posted 16 October 2015 once police car was out of view he bombed it Ah yeah, missed that bit.
Rincewind Posted 16 October 2015 Posted 16 October 2015 If you've only been a passenger, then how do you know drivers get BJs? Good point but I was adding a little humour to a boring post. Anyone remember Gillian Tayworth?
Dr The Singh Posted 16 October 2015 Posted 16 October 2015 Good point but I was adding a little humour to a boring post. Anyone remember Gillian Tayworth? Sounds like you have alot experience in that area
Rincewind Posted 16 October 2015 Posted 16 October 2015 Sounds like you have alot experience in that area I thinnk it gets a little nasty sometimes so a change of gear was needed to slow down. Have a drink (tea if driving) and calm down people.
Jon the Hat Posted 23 October 2015 Posted 23 October 2015 Elderly driver driven into pedestrians in Guildford town centre in the last hour, baby and toddler airlifted to hospital.
filbertstreet Posted 23 October 2015 Posted 23 October 2015 Elderly driver driven into pedestrians in Guildford town centre in the last hour, baby and toddler airlifted to hospital. how the **** did that happen, friary's in the middle of a one-way system, there's bollards everywhere and you have to through a tiny road before can't go round that more than 5 mph, some awful drivers around there though hope the kids are alright similar thing happened down the road yesterday as well, tragic
Thracian Posted 25 October 2015 Posted 25 October 2015 I've been a passenger plenty of times. OK I do not have the experience of driving but as a passenger you can also be aware of other road users. I also know that there are many actions and distractions that can affect awareness in all walks of life. If you are tired or have had a few drinks you should not operate machinery at work I think most people in work. In fact being drunk in quite a few jobs is a sackable act. (MP's aside) I would say handling a machine is similar. There a lot of things drivers do that one would call bad habits. Eating, drinking water squash, talking to kids in back, retuning radio head banging to Bohemian Rhapsody and getting a BJ to name a few. We cannot stop them all but isn't it best to reduce the risk factor as much as possible? I am just agreeing with most of the others on here who do drive and some that work with the emergency services who no doubt have seen the result that driving at full awareness can bring. It is only common sense. If there's one way to keep speeding down it's through the pleasure of a blowjob. Okay, it's bad for the environment with cars being driven much further than they need to, but the benefits are endless....so they tell me .... and so good for relieving tension!
Rincewind Posted 25 October 2015 Posted 25 October 2015 If there's one way to keep speeding down it's through the pleasure of a blowjob. Okay, it's bad for the environment with cars being driven much further than they need to, but the benefits are endless....so they tell me .... and so good for relieving tension! I was not advocating that you should be doing it, especially elderly gentlemen of the big abdomen variety.
Thracian Posted 25 October 2015 Posted 25 October 2015 I was not advocating that you should be doing it, especially elderly gentlemen of the big abdomen variety. Life sure sounds fun in your circles!
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