@The Second Spitter: bit borderline, innit?
@The Second Spitter: bit borderline, innit?
Is that thing in front made to slash dogs and cats??
I can't help but making jokes with his name...
@KeyserSöze: I understood the joke after making research on the Internet... Grey Poupon is not marketed in France, so no, I couldn't... ;)
@pauljones: Consistently enforced in France... and some instructors are bitchier (is that even a word??) than others... One of my friends failed because she couldn't parallel park in a one-way street just large enough for two cars, in a place juste wide enough for the car she was driving, facing downward the…
@somidscr21: even funnier : bonnet in british english means hood in american english, but bonnet in french means cap or cup (bra...) in american english...
@pauljones: I was saying such things, because of what I knew about USA...
@Chrisnyc1213: and a gun rack
When I think that in France we have to drive at least 20 hours with an instructor, pass a theory test (where the failure rate is roughly 30-35%), then pass a 30 minutes length driving test, with at least 2 manoeuvers (ex: parallel parking and regular parking, or a reverse with tricks...), and where we can be asked to…
too civilized for America, probably...
I didn't know the One77 had such a ridiculous spoiler....
@evoCS: If you are in France, I can give you times and places to see 2 on a daily basis... one red and on black, near Lyon...
@Engineerman: long exposure side effect, maybe?
new. wall. paper.
@VeeArrrSix: Can't turn right, right?