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From: petrolcan on 23 Nov 2009 14:58 In article <1j9neos.1q19htxgola6pN%totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk>, The Older Gentleman says... > > Ace <b.rogers(a)ifrance.com> wrote: > > > Or maybe it's just that most applicants are tick as pigshit? > > And Irish? Heh.
From: Silk on 23 Nov 2009 15:02 On 23/11/2009 17:46, Harry Bloomfield wrote: > But you do mock and mock publically. > I mock those people who poke fun from the sidelines instead of making the effort.
From: Silk on 23 Nov 2009 15:04 On 23/11/2009 09:47, SteveH wrote: > Someone who looks like a geography teacher, clutches a clip-board, but > wasn't good enough at driving to become a driving examiner or police > driver. No, someone who couldn't afford to take the wage cut the above would involve.
From: Silk on 23 Nov 2009 15:07 On 23/11/2009 10:06, Steve Firth wrote: > Although Ray hasn't quite managed to work up to Silk's level of > self-delusion yet. Silk is fairly "special" in his claims that he is > such a superior driver that in his hands a Skoda Octavia diseasel > repmobile becomes better than the best that is offered for sale by any > "premium" manaufacturer such as BMW, Audi, Jaguar, Porsche etc. I've only ever claimed to be a better driver than you and your sock puppet, Steve H. I agree, that's not really much to brag about.
From: Silk on 23 Nov 2009 15:12
On 23/11/2009 17:49, Harry Bloomfield wrote: > on 23/11/2009, Catman supposed : >>> I drive a car, like most normal people. I just happen to be rather >>> good at it. >> >> Ahh sorry. Confusion there. Since you are pig ignorant and think >> you're better than everyone else, I thought you must be one or the >> other. Mea culpa. > > :D > > He drives a single class of vehicle, yet professes expertise in all. I'm an expert car driver - I've never claimed to be an expert in or on any other type of vehicle - please try to keep up. The only thing that concerns me regarding other types of vehicle is avoidance. I don't subscribe to the view that learning to drive one particular road vehicle teaches you how to drive another. I know that lorries are heavy and slow and bikes are light and fast - both likely to be driven/ridden by morons and best avoided for similar reasons. What else do I need to know? |