well, i can't get the f***ing m£ out...
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live at end of a culdesac at bottom of a hill in the countryside. just had several goes at getting the car out and it's sliding around in the space. walked up to end of the road, next road and onto main road and there appears to have been little to no gritting done.
remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
y282 said:
live at end of a culdesac at bottom of a hill in the countryside. just had several goes at getting the car out and it's sliding around in the space. walked up to end of the road, next road and onto main road and there appears to have been little to no gritting done.
remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
Have you tried chains, snow tyres and/or socks?remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
y282 said:
live at end of a culdesac at bottom of a hill in the countryside. just had several goes at getting the car out and it's sliding around in the space. walked up to end of the road, next road and onto main road and there appears to have been little to no gritting done.
remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
Strictly speaking its probably council tax that pays for grit on the road. Your taxes mostly go to pay the debts of banks.remind me how much comes out of fuel for taxes again, and how much i pay to tax my car on top?
f**king, f**king c**ts.
With regard the snowchains/tyres etc, you cant sat you werent warned, the weather has been on the news for weeks;)
y282 said:
doogz said:
Indeed.
It's everyone elses fault, and not yours, for not being prepared for the conditions, by buying appropriate tyres, or having a suitable vehicle
f**k off. xIt's everyone elses fault, and not yours, for not being prepared for the conditions, by buying appropriate tyres, or having a suitable vehicle
doogz said:
y282 said:
doogz said:
Indeed.
It's everyone elses fault, and not yours, for not being prepared for the conditions, by buying appropriate tyres, or having a suitable vehicle
f**k off. xIt's everyone elses fault, and not yours, for not being prepared for the conditions, by buying appropriate tyres, or having a suitable vehicle
ETA waits for inevitable handbag.
Edited by y282 on Monday 20th December 12:19
You didn't see this coming? No?
You thought the council were going to send a gritter down your dead end street specifically so you could get out?
Bit of forward planning, and you'd have had no issues, instead of being on here whining like a spoiled child.
DannyVTS said:
Damn
If only they would have gritted your main road, then maybe the M3 would have been able to smell the salt and give you more traction out of your cul de sac eh?
it tends to filter down from main roads having been driven on by other vehicles. bear in mind it's midday, at least some of it would have reached here. it has done before.If only they would have gritted your main road, then maybe the M3 would have been able to smell the salt and give you more traction out of your cul de sac eh?
MarJay said:
I think its a pratts way of typing M3.
Unfortunately for BMW owners, this is the price we pay for having a car which is dynamically better in the than the average french shopping cart (unless its snowing obviously!).
And even if it's snowing, if you fitted The Tyres That Must Not Be Named.Unfortunately for BMW owners, this is the price we pay for having a car which is dynamically better in the than the average french shopping cart (unless its snowing obviously!).
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