gabiatche
Gabiatche rides 2CVs and DSs for a Livin'
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Reminds me of that time we lost the right wheel on our boat trailer while on the highway. didn't realised it immediately but in a fraction of a second the wheel bumped on the rear quarter panel, then on the roof and went on its way to the oncoming traffic. scary shit.

Is it just me or the panel gap between the hood and the front end kind of HUGE?

that's where you're wrong with your interpretation of what charlie hebdo is. first because they don't target religions all that often (at least 80% their caricatures are about general french politics/business) and when they do, they don't target the religion in itself but rather the stupidity/bigotry of some of it's

Nope, nothing like the westboro. west boro are religious nuts, whereas this news paper is a real satyrical newspaper. they are using those caricatures as mean to get the message understood (and sometimes it pisses of idiots...)

It's also related to the general approach taken by the GIGN, which is to bring the bad guys alive if possible and put him in front of a judge, rather than offering them the pleasure of dying unpunished. the Manhurin MR-73 in .357 is said to have a very smooth trigger, in both single and dual action, which helps aiming

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you've got it. Accurate, reliable, train-stopping firepower. what else do you need? :)
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Although they're able to operate in urban environment, the GIGN's primary mission is operations in rural areas, which is due to the fact that historically the Gendarmerie Nationale was meant to do the law enforcement (along other missions) in rural areas whereas the units such as the GIPN and RAID belonging to the

that boat is so grounded it should've been called "Butters"...

I'm also from Paris and I'd had that these idiotic twats burn the cars from their own areas, which belong usually to people living in those areas, usually poor workers that can't afford buying a new car when some idiots torches it.

Nothing unusual or reckless about her driving style. it's just common parisian style driving :)

we do, but they are starting to think on how to track those who post locations.
ACAB.

As a frenchie, I have to say that whoever runs the government, left or right, only see the speed traps as a big money maker and are very keen on improving the revenue on this.
just a few numbers: there's one radar every 1015 kilometer on the local roads, which is where 65% of the deadly accidents occur, whereas

1991 Renault Espace, 88hp 2.1L Turbo diesel engine, unvoluntary coal-roller hand me down from my uncle who bought it as a 3rd or 4th owner (i guess). he served me well for 3 years, for thousands of kilometers, with many people (7 seats) and much overload, I still miss it's cushy seats, flat floor (no need for back

I get the thing about Portugal. been living there for a while and a lot of drivers are totally clueless, or shouldn't be behing the wheel for many reasons ranging from being too old (and then generally too small to both see what's happening in front and reach the pedals at the same time) to being too young and too

Before last run, the co-driver says "you oughta try to go flat out, think it should be ok".
RALLYETAKEOVER!

came here to say this.

Is this what you guys call a tricky twisty road?
You guys should come over the atlantic

Ho, sorry my mistake... may I interest you in that AK-47 then? that's the weapon of freedom fighters all over the world...
Sure, yet somehow you've got brands like crickett's advertising rifles for kids, shooting ranges allowing kids under 10 to manipulate UZIs and thousands of casualties due to the insane amount of

As a frenchman, I was about to mention it :)