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Prob not the best thing to say in a car forum, but seriously

what really GMG is

* people who slow down to first gear to turn corners

* people who cant merge - slam on the breaks or floor it at the last minute

* ppl who dont signal at roundabouts

* ppl who brag at how good they are at driving when they shouldnt even be allowed near a car...

* when im going down the freeway and dont even get to 60 km/h

i know theyre all car related, but they are really all that REALLY pisses me off, but i dont act on any of it, dw :P

someone thought they'd be cool and steal my numberplates

maybe they were trying to steal mine too? except the bolts aren't phillips head, you need a spanner/socket.... nah probably just some little turds. i probably did shit like this when i was little. im just happy my car isnt damaged.

Get alankey bolts, then round the hexigon out of them.

the only way there coming off is by drill, haha

Just to keep it on topic, I hate people with caravans doing 50 on Brand HWY

*the amount of holdens that try and race me.. like shit i dont have time to waste on you idiots, ive beaten a bunch or SS's already so there is no point trying anymore and then when i do accelerate fast to speed limit the do nothing then they floor it off like they are all that coz its an auto??? /fail

*the amount of idiots who can't go through a round about. if your car cant handle the left lane in that speed dont f**king go fast through it. pisses me off how many idiots move into the right lane making me slam my brakes during the roundabout and nearly causing a accident especially the holden boats.

*Old people complaining to me at work in another language, its not my fault i take your money... its your fault for gambling so dont friggen shout at me in italian or whatever asian language you speak and the amount of burmese people who think im chinese and say crap about me in burmese grrrrrr :P

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Wgmg

Being Flashed By speed Cameras Doing 70 in an 80 Zone....?? Like when i got Done for 58 in a 60 Zone.... Makes me Look like an idiot to other cars, Altho there was a Red Pos that sped past same time with a "Used to be a v8" sticker on it....

gah Damn Dodgey Speed Cameras!

I got flashed once by a red light camera at a intersection when the traffic light had turned green! wtf?! :P

Funny thing was, as I was getting flashed the soccer mum behind saw the flash & totally slammed on the brakes & ended up stopping in the middle of the intersection. Dumb b*tch :banana:

Which brings to my WGMG; the same old one:

Soccer mum drivers, can't drive for crap espeically the ones in over-sized 4x4s.

Also the new whole hoon laws are getting out of hand.

People who open their doors and ding up my girl and then don't have the nerve to say anything. :P

Child support don't get me started on that.. Before you go on I work 40 hours a week and I pay my fair share..

Having two work stations and constantly grabbing the wrong mouse... Now that sh_ts me !!!

why the hell do you need a 4x4's unless you actually go off road??? what reason do you need one in the city??? if you have a large family why not a torago?? it annoys the crap outta me when i pick up my lil sister from school [chisholm] and a lot of the cars in the car park are 4x4s who only is picking up 1 kid, what makes it worse is they cant park right and move too foward blocking traffic, on the topic of chisholm dunno if any of you have to pick up sister/brother/son/daughter but the amount of stupid kids who would walk right infront of you without looking. its like they want to get hit by a car, being a car park/school i go slow but it would still hurt the kid badly they got hit. then there are idiots who dont go 40 in a school zone and i see little kids on the side of the road. its a 40 zone for a reason idiots!!!

that is all i have... for now :P

Going for a wee with freezing cold hands :)

Brad not posting up the official SAU Karting Thread. We're wanting to talk smack to the other teams, but we can't!

I know for a fact that Mike cries himself to sleep at night.

OMG LOOK OUT ITS SPRINKLING WITH RAIN I BETTER GO 20 KMS UNDER THE LIMIT NOW!! seriously that shits me

and ppl who slam on the brakes coz they see a cop, hello U WHERENT SPEEDING IN THE 1ST PLACE!

end rant

OMG LOOK OUT ITS SPRINKLING WITH RAIN I BETTER GO 20 KMS UNDER THE LIMIT NOW!! seriously that shits me

i hate that to and the fact everyone crashes when it first starts to rain. Then i get held up in traffic... bullshit!

and when trucks cut infront of me and i get all their spray.

and also when poeple take forever to reverse out of a car park while taking up the WHOLE road. Forcing you to reverse back so they can go forward... turn ur steering wheel earlier and that wont happen! ><''.

and thats it for now. :P

Have you not heard of rain-x? :D

That shit is the bomb-digg!!

What grinds my gears is that the only thing good on TV late at night is the cooking channel. My most vulnerable hungry state.




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