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2 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

Hot weather doesn't half bring out the dickheads lol

 

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

Hot weather doesn't half bring out the dickheads lol

 

 

2 minutes ago, The Bear said:

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

 

On the roads?

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Posted
1 hour ago, The Bear said:

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

There's a chance of seeing them kicking off when security prevent them going into the Highcross though, one of nature's spectacles

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Posted
14 hours ago, The Bear said:

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

In Coalville thats just the women

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Posted
9 hours ago, NAKC20 said:

In Coalville thats just the women

Coalville, the national lycra testing centre.

Posted

A6 north up to Loughborough/Quorn roundabout.. middle lane and left late go straight on (toward epinal way/big Tesco)

 

why EVERY TIME I’m in the middle lane does the car in the left lane not follow their lane and cut into the middle lane

 

how can you be so stupid, every.single.time  

 

Posted

Timely reminder to never look right at a roundabout unless you are on the white line ( small rear ender i witnessed).

 

Also a timely reminder that you should join a roundabout when the opportunity arises and not to wait until theres no veicles for 5 miles around. Otherwise you put yourself in danger of being rear ended!

 

 

[Yes I know the guy driving into the back is at fault]

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, adam1 said:

Timely reminder to never look right at a roundabout unless you are on the white line ( small rear ender i witnessed).

 

Also a timely reminder that you should join a roundabout when the opportunity arises and not to wait until theres no veicles for 5 miles around. Otherwise you put yourself in danger of being rear ended!

 

 

[Yes I know the guy driving into the back is at fault]

 

 

Very early in my driving experience I got rear ended at a roundabout.

 

By my mum, who was following me and was anxious not to lose me, so when there was a gap for me, she started forward. However, I was conscious of that and waiting for a gap big enough for two cars.

 

Didn't bother with the insurance and her car came off worse as I had a tow bar on.

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Posted
On 26/05/2026 at 20:27, adam1 said:

Timely reminder to never look right at a roundabout unless you are on the white line ( small rear ender i witnessed).

 

Also a timely reminder that you should join a roundabout when the opportunity arises and not to wait until theres no veicles for 5 miles around. Otherwise you put yourself in danger of being rear ended!

 

 

[Yes I know the guy driving into the back is at fault]

 

 

Same applies when exiting a junction in a queue. I always wait until the car ahead of me has moved off before I look right.

 

 

Posted

I've noticed people are getting worse and worse on roundabouts.

 

If it's not people refusing to indicate at all coming off them, I've noticed so many people indicating at the complete wrong moment.

 

So many indicating off early where it looks like they're coming off a junction before, or just indicating the wrong way as they come off, it's mad.  

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Posted
9 hours ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

I've noticed people are getting worse and worse on roundabouts.

 

If it's not people refusing to indicate at all coming off them, I've noticed so many people indicating at the complete wrong moment.

 

So many indicating off early where it looks like they're coming off a junction before, or just indicating the wrong way as they come off, it's mad.  

Had exactly this earlier today, twice. Waiting to join a roundabout waiting for cars to pass. I started to move when I thought there was a gap as the car from the right was indicating to exit to the junction before mine, only to continue past it and then exit to my left. The car immediately behind did exactly the same thing.

 

Both were taxis btw. They drive for a living. How can they be so universally bad at it.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

I've noticed people are getting worse and worse on roundabouts.

 

If it's not people refusing to indicate at all coming off them, I've noticed so many people indicating at the complete wrong moment.

 

So many indicating off early where it looks like they're coming off a junction before, or just indicating the wrong way as they come off, it's mad.  

 

1 hour ago, Parafox said:

Had exactly this earlier today, twice. Waiting to join a roundabout waiting for cars to pass. I started to move when I thought there was a gap as the car from the right was indicating to exit to the junction before mine, only to continue past it and then exit to my left. The car immediately behind did exactly the same thing.

 

Both were taxis btw. They drive for a living. How can they be so universally bad at it.

Then there are those that just decide to enter a roundabout when they feel like it cutting across traffic that's already on the roundabout. Feel like this has become much more common in the last few years.

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Posted
On 22/05/2026 at 19:01, The Bear said:

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

Shit for brains,

a big gob, a big gut, that winning combination. 

Posted
On 22/05/2026 at 19:01, The Bear said:

Every loudmouth muppet with tattoos feels the need to get their shirt off for some reason. Especially lingering outside pub doors or walking down the high street with a can of beer going. 

Are they really all die hard reform voters though?

Or did some simply get sucked in by being a bit thick and gullible?

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