Typical CHAV in the car, the car is probably paid for by the British tax payer along with everything else in his life.
Typical CHAV in the car, the car is probably paid for by the British tax payer along with everything else in his life.
It’s “Katie-cornered” actually.
That’s probably why the boot (trunk) is open, they do carry extinguishers. One thing that helps identify an unmarked estate car as it’s usually visible in the back window.