From: Colin Irvine on
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:30:01 -0000, Steve H on the road squeezed out
the following:

>
>"The Older Gentleman" <totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:1j9p87l.ebb1vx165fc07N%totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk...
>> SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Silk <me(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Let's be honest, you have to have a bit of a screw loose to want to get
>>> > on one.
>>>
>>> No moreso than you have to be to aspire to driving a Skoda minicab.
>>
>> Steve, where did you dig up this idiot? Even by normal Usenet standards,
>> he's a bit 'special'.
>
>uk.rec.driving.
>
>By the standards of that place, he's relatively sane.

Dim, though.

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From: Steve H on the road on

"Silk" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:hehdqd$bu6$1(a)aioe.org...
> And don't even get
> me started on undertaking and poor lane discipline.

I'll start you off.

If you've been 'undertaken', you're in the wrong lane.

HTH.

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In Cheltenham.
From: Bod on
Steve H on the road wrote:
>
> "Silk" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message news:hehdqd$bu6$1(a)aioe.org...
>> And don't even get me started on undertaking and poor lane discipline.
>
> I'll start you off.
>
> If you've been 'undertaken', you're in the wrong lane.
>
> HTH.
>

Or in a chapel of rest. :-)

Bod
From: Conor on
In article <7n2t6tF3k6d16U2(a)mid.individual.net>, Bod says...

> The only problem with that, is as soon as any
> headlights coming from the other way meet your
> eyes, you are momentarily left almost blind,
> untill your eyes adjust again.
>
That's because like most day drivers, you look at the oncoming lights.
Its a natural reflex.



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From: Steve Fitzgerald on
In message <1j9nlw5.90fj3jahabdN%italiancar(a)gmail.com>, SteveH
<italiancar(a)gmail.com> writes

>> > your sock
>> > puppet, Steve H
>>
>> I doubt that, y'know.
>
>He's been suffering from that delusion for quite a long time now.
>
>Most amusing when you consider that a UKRMer knows Steve F and that I
>met up with him for lunch the day I collected my Ducati.

What have I done now?
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