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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Starry said:
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That chair is VAST ! No wonder you need a large 4x4 if you're packing two of those into the back. You may as well go the whole hog and see if you can strap in a 3 piece suite.

;)
 




Moshe Gariani

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2005
12,205
Easy 10 said:
That chair is VAST ! No wonder you need a large 4x4 if you're packing two of those into the back. You may as well go the whole hog and see if you can strap in a 3 piece suite.;)
:lolol: but you wouldn't be able to fit the right seatbelts...
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
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Moshe Gariani said:
:lolol: but you wouldn't be able to fit the right seatbelts...
Perhaps you're right.

Frannys shoes seem to match that chair nicely though don't they ?
 
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Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
taken from the Camden Journal:

Protesters send the 4x4 school-run mums to bottom of the class

PARENTS taking children to school in off-road vehicles received a ticking-off from protesters dressed as teachers on Tuesday.
Members of the Alliance Against Urban 4x4s chose one of the busiest stretches of the school run – the junction of Belsize Lane and Fitzjohn’s Avenue in Hampstead – for their protest.
They handed out “could do better” school reports and spoof parking tickets.
As they rolled down the windows of their SUVs, some mums were less than happy at being given a list of frightening statistics about the heavy-duty vehicles.
Drivers argued with protesters, saying the large cars were a necessity.
One mum said: “If you had three kids to get to school, you’d have one too.”
Alliance member Brian Gascoigne said: “We want to make driving these vehicles socially unacceptable, just like wearing fur suddenly became socially unacceptable.”
Organiser Sian Berry said: “There’s only one good reason for driving a 4x4, and that’s if you have to drive off-road.
“Otherwise people just buy them as a fashion statement and a status symbol.”
She said estate cars normally had more seats and were safer.
Campaigners want a ban on mainstream advertising of 4x4s and higher taxes and congestion charges – and they say 70 per cent of Londoners support them.
 


Prettyboyshaw

Well-known member
Feb 20, 2004
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Doubtless written by a tax dodging, benefit scrounging, limp wristed, left wing, eco **** who has never done a days work and moans about capitalist symbols. But is happy to hold his hand out for dole money paid for by the 4x4 drivers.

Probably wrote it during the day because he looks after Otter and Pine Cone, his kids because it is his right to bring them up and be at home for them and every other **** should pay for it.

Get on your bike 4x4 haters and kiss my exhaust!

:p
 
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Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Prettyboyshaw said:
Doubtless written by a tax dodging, benefit scrounging, limp wristed, left wing, eco **** who has never done a days work and moans about capitalist symbols. But is happy to hold his hand out for dole money paid for by the 4x4 drivers.

Probably wrote it during the day because he looks after Otter and Pine Cone, his kids because it is his right to bring them up and be at home for them and every other **** should pay for it.

Get on your bike 4x4 haters and kiss my exhaust!

:p

And 70% of Londoners agree with them apparently.

That's most people. A vast majority.
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
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Prettyboyshaw said:
Doubtless written by a tax dodging, benefit scrounging, limp wristed, left wing, eco **** who has never done a days work and moans about capitalist symbols. But is happy to hold his hand out for dole money paid for by the 4x4 drivers.

Probably wrote it during the day because he looks after Otter and Pine Cone, his kids because it is his right to bring them up and be at home for them and every other **** should pay for it.

Get on your bike 4x4 haters and kiss my exhaust!

:p
Get yo' ass over here, and let's see how far you get.

http://www.northstandchat.biz/showthread.php?s=&threadid=80299
 


Prettyboyshaw said:
Doubtless written by a tax dodging, benefit scrounging, limp wristed, left wing, eco **** who has never done a days work and moans about capitalist symbols. But is happy to hold his hand out for dole money paid for by the 4x4 drivers.

Probably wrote it during the day because he looks after Otter and Pine Cone, his kids because it is his right to bring them up and be at home for them and every other **** should pay for it.

Get on your bike 4x4 haters and kiss my exhaust!

:p

Hmmm. You're a bit cross aren't you ?

Otter and Pine Cone though:lolol: :lolol:
 








Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,895
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Prettyboyshaw said:
Doubtless written by a tax dodging...left wing
If there's one thing Thatcherites knew how to do brilliantly it was being able to dodge the taxman.
 




Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
I've got a Renault Scenic. I can just get three child seats along the back and then just about squeeze a buggy and some bits and pieces in the boot.

I can sympathise with anyone with young kids wanting a 4x4. Forget the safety argument -- it's about practicalities. They're higher (and believe me, arsing around with kids' seat belts takes its toll on the lower back) and generally more spacious. No, you don't need cow bars, but the general design is pretty complimentary to a young family's needs, especially if you have more than two kids.

I would trade my Scenic for a Honda CRV tomorrow. But I wouldn't invoke the Clarkson right to drive it over hedges, ditches and into the path of ramblers.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
Lammy said:
No schools on you side of Winchester then?

:rolleyes:

That's a FAT 200miles a week just taking the kids to school and back.

Of course there are schools nearer us, but we moved to this house after living close by to their school, Cal and Fran were/are both settled and I am very pleased with the education they are receiving and have seen nothing to suggest that a school nearer home will be any better, in fact I've seen a lot to suggest it will be worse.

It's a 400 mile round trip to Elland Road as well and at least my husband or I do it for every home game. Shoot me now!
 
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Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
Easy 10 said:
That chair is VAST ! No wonder you need a large 4x4 if you're packing two of those into the back. You may as well go the whole hog and see if you can strap in a 3 piece suite.

;)

AWESOME idea, Easy! I'll get right to it tomorrow. My kids will never have to move from the sofa in future ;)
 
















Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,518
Worthing
Starry said:
My kids are safe and that is the only thing I am concerned about. So yeah, we're alright, jack.


They are some of the safest types of cars in collisions if you hit another car but statistics show that if you hit pedestrians, cyclists or motor cyclists there are far more serious injuries and deaths.
The ones that used to have bull bars on where the worst.

I mean how many times do you have stampeding cattle in our town centres. ( Hereford excepted )

As for them beilng off roaders well the only time they go off road is when they park on the pavements outside primary schools.
 


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