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Guy Meurice
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The same does apply over here. The Mazda driver is entirely at fault. Accidents here are managed by insurance companies, so they will decide who takes the blame and I can't see them deciding against the Lambo at all.

Usually I'm all for calling someone an asshat. Doesn't matter what they've done, or who they are, but in this instance I'd say the asshat mantle is undeserved.

I just don't think they'd bother with it considering how little potential payoff there'd be. There's every chance they intended it to be meant that way, but it just paints them as racists. Using stereotypes to make jokes, that's funny, but this is like them walking into a bar full of black people with dimmed lights

I don't think it is a sue-able action over here, it's a criminal offence, but I'm not sure how far you can get in a civil case without there being a criminal conviction first.

Just to point out, the phrase 'slope' isn't used in the UK. It's not a word that many people over here would associate with racism, I doubt Clarkson even considered the alternative meaning and was genuinely talking about the bridge being off.

Leviticus 19:19 reads, "You are to keep My statutes. You shall not breed together two kinds of your cattle; you shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor wear a garment upon you of two kinds of material mixed together."

No, I get that, but my point was even flying the current Russian flag is asking for trouble. I mean, even if you support what Russia is doing, you're in a country that is currently under threat from further aggression from Russia. Surely they must have known that it would lead to trouble? You can't walk around with a

Even just the Russian flag though, I mean the Russians have just invaded the Crimea and are amassing troops at the border.

How interesting! I'll have a read up on that later!

Yeah, TwinCharged has set me straight already! I don't know where I picked up that they were the same, I know I heard it somewhere that should have been a trusted source, but I can't quite place it. It's really getting on my nerves!

Looks like you're completely right and I have no idea what I'm talking about!

In particular it was the hydrolastic suspension system. The same system that they put in the original classic minis.

I have to say I feel more manly driving my '66 Midget than I do at any time in my life. It could be that it's because it's a lovely small sports car with a loud exhaust that makes me feel good, or it could be that it has no seatbelts, no roll bar, and the other week the passenger door popped open on it's own, and

Trying to get past into the space between cars because they don't want to have to behave on the road like everyone else. I can't believe this is a new phenomenon to you.

See my other reply.

Fuck you, you've never been stuck behind a line of cars trying to overtake two competing lorries with some slow bastard stuck up front?

Example of what? Their numerous inaccuracies? Well for one they did a thing on 'X number of schools you won't believe exist!'. I was interested in this because I went to a Steiner (Waldorf) school and I thought it might make the list. I'd link the article but I can't go on Cracked at work. They basically just copied

I do it when people are driving like dickheads and undertaking me on the motorway.

So last night I jacked up my MG to see if I could identify a terminal sounding knock. I was hoping it was coming from the rear diff, or the prop shaft union joint. I couldn't work out why the rear wheel I was looking at wasn't spinning until after I'd lowered the car to go inside and google 'why would my rear wheels

So many of their articles are wrong. They REALLY need to check their facts a bit better.