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Sold a lad two huge brown multivitamin pills at school with the letter e stencilled on them- he came back for the second after saying the first had been the best experience of his life!!!! Tenner a piece!!

 

Hahahahahaha, when I was fifteen I gave a kid a sixteenth of oxo cube for his moped.

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Couple of years ago I was joining the M8 at junction 27 to head east towards Glasgow (whilst up visiting the outlaws). Before the slip road, a kevved-up BMW 5 series cut in front of me and went on at a fair old lick. Dunno why, but I put my foot down in my car at the time; an 2004 black mondeo, and chased him for a laugh. He must have thought I was after him because he booted it. He headed onto the said slip-road and was giving it so much welly that as he joined the motorway he lost it and did a full 360 degree spin IN the inside lane in front of oncoming traffic before landing in the embankment (symptomatic of rear wheel drive methinks). I remember the headlights doing a lighthouse impression in the dark. I thought perhaps I encouraged his dilema but legged it! Laughed to myself afterwards!

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Couple of years ago I was joining the M8 at junction 27 to head east towards Glasgow (whilst up visiting the outlaws). Before the slip road, a kevved-up BMW 5 series cut in front of me and went on at a fair old lick. Dunno why, but I put my foot down in my car at the time; an 2004 black mondeo, and chased him for a laugh. He must have thought I was after him because he booted it. He headed onto the said slip-road and was giving it so much welly that as he joined the motorway he lost it and did a full 360 degree spin IN the inside lane in front of oncoming traffic before landing in the embankment (symptomatic of rear wheel drive methinks). I remember the headlights doing a lighthouse impression in the dark. I thought perhaps I encouraged his dilema but legged it! Laughed to myself afterwards!

:scared1:Thats one hell of an admission mate!!:ohmy::001_smile:

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Couple of years ago I was joining the M8 at junction 27 to head east towards Glasgow (whilst up visiting the outlaws). Before the slip road, a kevved-up BMW 5 series cut in front of me and went on at a fair old lick. Dunno why, but I put my foot down in my car at the time; an 2004 black mondeo, and chased him for a laugh. He must have thought I was after him because he booted it. He headed onto the said slip-road and was giving it so much welly that as he joined the motorway he lost it and did a full 360 degree spin IN the inside lane in front of oncoming traffic before landing in the embankment (symptomatic of rear wheel drive methinks). I remember the headlights doing a lighthouse impression in the dark. I thought perhaps I encouraged his dilema but legged it! Laughed to myself afterwards!

 

I really dont find that funny at all. I hope the fella survived and your lucky you did'nt cause a pile up. :thumbdown:FUMIN

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