Vampyrebat
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You would be p!ssed off!! What a crock!https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/102435665/life-isnt-that-good-for-joe-walshs-maserati
I see it is a New Zealand domain
170mph?
You would be p!ssed off!! What a crock!https://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/102435665/life-isnt-that-good-for-joe-walshs-maserati
I see it is a New Zealand domain
170mph?
Who stole the jam outta your doughnut?!!Ugh.. and in a Stranger Things way, we've looped back to the Joe Walsh post again.
Nobody deserves to get their car keyed, that's a real chicken **** thing to do , if you haven't got the balls to stand toe to toe with them walk away.My wife had an operation a few years ago and we had to use a wheel chair for a month or so and the amount of pricks that park in these spaces to save them walking too far or because they value their car is disgusting.
If your not disabled then you deserve to have your car keyed!
LOL! On the way out of a place the other day, someone asked my kid if it was a Tesla. She ignored him.. as we rolled out I said "That should answer that question.."Heartbroken yesterday. Had an reasonably good looking woman say nice car.....is it a BMW
Somebody keyed my car I guess I know who it is now. I am not disabled. Thankfully I am a healthy 26 year old man. Actually this was at the secure parking at Holiday Inn in Dijon. There were no spaces when I arrived late at night. I asked the reception and they said it was fine for me to park there until a non disabled spot became free. Usually with the big QP6 I always find myself looking for parking for atleast 15 mins. This is a big beast at 5.2 meters long and 2.1 meters wide.Are you actually disabled? If your not disabled then you deserve to have your car keyed!
I am not disabled. Actually this was at the secure parking at Holiday Inn in Dijon. There were no spaces when I arrived late at night. I asked the reception and they said it was fine for me to park there until a non disabled spot became free. Usually with the big QP6 I always find myself looking for parking for atleast 15 mins. This is a big beast at 5.2 meters long.
I had a 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, it's was 19' 11" long, that extra inch for 20' irked me and I could have done it with a Lincoln Continental spare wheel boot, but I was already on the edge of US tackiness, so I left it.
I do think they'll hold their money quite well , the facelifted car is pushing 50k now which can only lift the values of the pre facelift cars.I've been finding myself watching Henry Catchpole video reviews and looking at these just this week. Great VFW and well done you for choosing. I think they are great. Just a bit too pricey for me at the moment 2nd hand for what I want to spend unfortunately.
I didn't say I would key it! I know keying a car is disgusting, I just said someone who takes up a disable space would not have a foot to stand on if it was keyed for this reason. My wife actually worked for the council at that time so she probably knew which strings to pull to get a temporary disabled badge.Nobody deserves to get their car keyed, that's a real chicken **** thing to do , if you haven't got the balls to stand toe to toe with them walk away.
Just out of interest did your wife get a disabled badge for her temporary disability because it took a long time and a lot of forms to get one for my mother in law.
I'd never key a car even if they did park in a disabled spot. I personally wouldn't park in that spot just in case someone less able than me reuired it. I'd walk because I can.Somebody keyed my car I guess I know who it is now. I am not disabled. Thankfully I am a healthy 26 year old man. Actually this was at the secure parking at Holiday Inn in Dijon. There were no spaces when I arrived late at night. I asked the reception and they said it was fine for me to park there until a non disabled spot became free. Usually with the big QP6 I always find myself looking for parking for atleast 15 mins. This is a big beast at 5.2 meters long and 2.1 meters wide.
That was a joke no body keyed my car. Like I said already I arrived late night to the Holiday Inn and the parking lot was full. I'd paid for the secure parking at the hotel, so obviously I am going to park in the secured parking lot of the Holiday Inn. The reception gave permission for me to park there till a non disabled spot was free. I am not going to obviously park my car in some side street off the hotel premises, especially since I've paid for parking at the hotel.I'd never key a car even if they did park in a disabled spot. I personally wouldn't park in that spot just in case someone less able than me reuired it. I'd walk because I can.
As far as I'm aware there's no such thing as a temporary disabled badge , I found that out when my wife had Guillain-Barré syndrom in 2013 , because she was expected to recover and wasn't in receipt of any disability benefit being paralysed didn't qualify her.I didn't say I would key it! I know keying a car is disgusting, I just said someone who takes up a disable space would not have a foot to stand on if it was keyed for this reason. My wife actually worked for the council at that time so she probably knew which strings to pull to get a temporary disabled badge.
It's not because they didn't like it, it's because they did like it but it wasn't theirs!!!.... Makes me puke!We had a couple of positive comments in Cornwall last week....however, someone REALLY didn't like the car in Manchester earlier in the year:
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