guymeurice
Guy Meurice
guymeurice

You know what I took away from this?

Reminds me of the Civic.

Yeah in the UK they're Frogeye, but I have heard Bugeye from time to time.

"any regulation is legal only with the consent of the governed." - Well that's the case for anything in a democracy. We voted in Labour in 1997 and their manifesto wanted an end to ownership of certain guns. The governed decided, and we went the sensible route.

OK, We do have the right to arm ourselves. I personally own four shotguns. I can also buy a rifle if I want, though I live quite close to a school, so perhaps I wouldn't get a license.

HAHAHA!

That's awesome.

Ah, this is where our priorities depart ways - I'm all for fart jokes being on the back of cars :D

Don't worry, I added the caveat of 'in this situation'!

The problem with the 12 year old boy is they'd be wanting to cause as much trouble as possible, and would be wildly erratic.

Not royalty, but still awesome;

The trailer was far from empty. In fact, it had ANOTHER truck inside it that was also braking. That in turn had two large vans inside, which in turn each had a Volvo wagon inside.

Oh god, that would not be good! We all know what the code means anyway.

No, it's nowhere near as bad. To put this into perspective, this is how I perceive this, placed on a handy graph.

While the guy wouldn't go to a max security prison I know that, at least in the UK, they'd be arrested, probably during the day, probably at work.

Oh no question, at work we have a code that implies no one should ever ask anymore questions about your illness. It's just "both ends".

That's amazing.

You posted this last time anyone spoke about the GT40.

It's a Gawker site, what do you expect?

See for me, getting married this August, it's completely the opposite. I bought a ring, got engaged, paid to host an engagement party, will be paying out the arse to host the wedding and will again be paying for the post-wedding breakfast.