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mikecotterill
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whats wrong with caravaners::confused1:

 

Which ones do I dislike the most?

 

Is it the ones that insist on driving 2mph less than the LGV’s forcing them to overtake and blocking lane 2 for the rest of the world.

 

Or is it the reckless who don’t care that the speed limit for towing is 60 and mash their right foot into the carpet till the chicken shed on wheels starts to wag like a spaniels tail?

 

Or could it be the smug ones that drive the A roads like a snail on valium and refuse to pull over to let people by.

 

Or then there is the fool that has had the eyesore parked on his drive since last September and come Easter he chucks in all manner of crap overloading the van, chucks in all manner of crap overloading the car and sets off with one brake light, seized brakes and perished tyres, which get him just far enough to be a real obstacle to traffic, when he finally gets a spare brought out he jacks the van and the rotten frame collapses.

 

My apologies to anyone out there who owns a caravan and has never been guilty of any of the above, you are a paragon of virtue and a spectacularly rare thing.

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