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Date: Oct 12, 2008
should you let your kids borrow your car?


spyk, he of the shuvit and the polo breadvan,our youngest came round friday night and asked if he could borrow my golf on saturday. I thought about it, remembered what a miserable git my Dad always was about such things and said "suppose so, where you going by the way"
he sort of muttered something and said he'd pick it up in the morning.
he returned about 11pm saturday evening all innocent, no apparent probs.
this morning, when checking the car out like you do I found these.

any clues anybody?



is there something he's not telling me? :o




-- Edited by evilged at 18:34, 2008-10-12

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The Piss Artist Formerly Known As Mark

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Date: Oct 14, 2008

bet the car runs a lot better now its had a clear out
could at least pulled him on it saying it that the best you could get out of it

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Date: Oct 15, 2008

she only goes out twice a week but she doesn't exactly need a clearout. probably didn't notice much difference in driver. (perhaps wieght!)think his best was 16.7 ! not too sad for a 20 year old stocker!

-- Edited by evilged at 10:35, 2008-10-16

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Date: Oct 18, 2008

FPMSL

I bet he can drive it faster than you

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