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Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 18 5:29 pm
by DaveB
that looks like the one in question,looks like the numberplates where changed regularly
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 18 7:01 pm
by Steve
I would love to have seen the guy who had to run across the road to safety to have opened a can of whupass on him and then the lady who was scared senseless to join in. Then someone else take the phone footage to the nearest Police Station.... Not doing himself any favours eh!
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 18 7:30 pm
by R.RUNNER
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 18 9:16 pm
by Derek
I wish you had been there when the Bananarama! threatened me at Santa Pod, he was all cocky because he had a few mates with him, it was just me and Liz walking along, a real tough man when he has backing. Maybe I should have let him hit me then had the Bananarama! nicked.
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 18 3:02 pm
by Super Sloth
Derek wrote: Sun Jun 24, 18 9:16 pm
I wish you had been there when the Bananarama! threatened me at Santa Pod, he was all cocky because he had a few mates with him, it was just me and Liz walking along, a real tough man when he has backing. Maybe I should have let him hit me then had the Bananarama! nicked.
That's awful, Del. The guy is a muppet.
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 18 8:55 am
by rfullarton
i hope that guy is not a member of this club ..
why didn't they go to an empty car park ..
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 18 10:06 am
by Dave999
No
he just turns up and does burnouts in crowds at our show....
we learnt over 10 years ago that if brooklands management see's any black rubber marks on site (including the driveway out) they get upset, they see it as a strong indicator to future visitors that its alright to hoon about when there.... obviously very little of it is a race track now, and they don't want to lose their public liability insurance.
broken window syndrome........ leave 1 black line and its an incentive for others who perhaps have less control or get a bit more carried away to do something really silly.....
there is a time and a place, and this geezer chose the wrong one. Most of us will have done a daft thing at some point but....we learnt and the evidence above seems to show this geezer didn't, and doesn't see the need to.
Dave
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 18 6:03 pm
by R.RUNNER
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 18 8:40 am
by RobTwin
Yeah, getting wet like the rest of us

Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 18 1:58 pm
by TyreFryer
Which is more than could be said for you Andy, where were you, you lightweight!

Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 18 3:59 pm
by Blue
Andy, lightweight?
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 18 4:40 pm
by R.RUNNER
Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 18 11:41 pm
by Stu Twin
Hmm, not sure your alternative is much more PC Andy...

Re: Chrysler 300 wagon
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 18 12:41 am
by RobTwin