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Old 23-03-2008, 08:59 PM   #1
Wally
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Default Well, well the stereotype myth

So about an hour ago I go out to get some food for the family and on my way back I'm aware of a car staying close to the back of mine. He puts his indicator on and moves into the right turn lane at the red lights. Lights change and I can see said vehicle swerve back in behind me for some reason.

So still in automode I turn right at the next set of lights, but I can see the vehicle behind flashing his spots. I meander up the hill and he's still flashing his lights, so I decide I might pull over, expecting whoever it is to tell me I have a cat on the turret or something, but no he ratchets back a gear and roars up the remainder of the hill.

I sat there thinking to myself 'I wonder why I keep reading on FF how Holden drivers are hoons, when I've just encountered a late model, body kitted Ford Ute with a turkey behind the wheel'.

My take on the incident is he saw the four pipes out the back and on drawing up level saw the chrome V8 badge and thought to himself " I can beat this 'tard in his holden POS". His poor acceleration at WOT suggested otherwise.

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