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Four-wheel Drives
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David | Report | 23 May 2005 00:31 |
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Have you noticed, It is usually the smallest people drive the biggest cars? |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 23 May 2005 00:13 |
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Ann, At least if they're in a car park us mere mortals can watch the drivers/passengers trying to get in and out of them whilst trying to retain some dignity (them, not us - mind you I have been known to cackle out loud) LOL maggie |
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Bobtanian | Report | 23 May 2005 00:13 |
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Precisely Mike. They think that they are safer in one........actually a lot are more unstable than the makers care to admit...... Bob |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 22 May 2005 23:34 |
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Fair is fair boys and girls - they are not all on the school runs - the rest of them are in the car parks of Sainsburys, Tescos etc. A right job it is to reverse out when they park either side of you - you cannot see a dammed thing. Ann |
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 22 May 2005 23:33 |
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Good to hear from you Robert. Are you well? No, nothing upsets me much - it made me laugh so thought I would pass it on. 'The thought for today' as the vicar would have said. Mike If you look carefully, you will see the word 'urban' Len |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 22 May 2005 23:31 |
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Totally agree with you. Then they decide to 'visit the country' and destroy the Ridgeway and South Downs way because they appear to have lost the use of their legs!!! Their excuse - 'It's an off-roader, it's my right' LOL LOL As a pedestrian/walker, it's my right to walk along these routes without having to dodge 2 foot deep ruts!! maggie |
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Bad_Wolf | Report | 22 May 2005 23:04 |
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Has something upset you, Len? Rob |
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 22 May 2005 22:58 |
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From today's Sunday Times: Since the dawn of thought , philosophers have asked how a wholly good God could create a world where evil exists. Either the existence of God is logically incompatible with the evil in the world, or the existence of God is improbable with respect to the amount of evil in the world. To engage in such arguments (known as 'the problem of evil') is to be engaged in a theodicy , a scheme to disclose the compatibility between God and evil. The problem, of course, is reaching a definition of evil. In the past, people grasped at despots and holocausts, wars and massacres, without satisfaction. But in 2005, at last, we have our definition: the urban 4 x 4. This socially superfluous, gas-guzzling, child-killing, road clogging, planet murdering, ugly whoreson beast panders to and exacerbates the lowest instincts of spiritually corrupt, status-obsesssed, solipsistic, post-lapsarian man. Chesterton wrote that 'the Devil's greatest triumph was convincing the modern world that he did not exist'. But he has fluffed it now, for the existence of the 4 x 4 proves unquestionably that he does. Professor Gideon Garter |
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