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Old 22-12-2010, 06:56   #1
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Default How to drive a BMW in the snow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKiuA5uNuiI
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Old 22-12-2010, 09:24   #2
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oh no mate, this is doing the rounds, the tight arse should have helped that poor lass, she was proper upset.
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Old 22-12-2010, 11:13   #3
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Agreed!

The fact that this sad w@nka has got nothing better to do than video a car stuck in the snow (and an upset girl at that) just makes him an arsehole IMHO.

I wonder how his (supposed) Supra would have coped.....
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Old 22-12-2010, 12:08   #4
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I'd say she was beyond help. The only thing he could have done that made any sense would be to take the keys off her.
I guess that would make her cry too.
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The age of chivalry is dead... official!

Could of helped really couldn't he?

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Old 22-12-2010, 14:01   #6
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What's happend to helping a lass these days? But I suppose it was kinda funny
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Old 22-12-2010, 20:37   #7
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would have thought obvious answer, having not watched vid, is
to leave beamer at home, as walking is preferable at best of times
to being seen in one.
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Old 22-12-2010, 21:05   #8
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Perception is all ehh

Thats an old vid now

Before a row developed and adding comments was disabled/edited on that it the camera man commented.

He is in a wheel chair and was watching out of the window. His wife went outside to offer help and subsequently ended up providing the good old standard cuppa to distressed (incompetent) BMW driver

I understand theres a category in the London 2012 for jumping to conclusions
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Before a row developed and adding comments was disabled/edited on that it the camera man commented.

He is in a wheel chair and was watching out of the window. His wife went outside to offer help and subsequently ended up providing the good old standard cuppa to distressed (incompetent) BMW driver
Bit of a Rear Window thing going on then eh?

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would have thought obvious answer, having not watched vid, is
to leave beamer at home, as walking is preferable at best of times
to being seen in one.

in one of those things ..........defo
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Ooooh do I hear the little green monsters?? LMAO!!


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I love beemers, we have 1999 318is (our second) Not fault free by any standard, but a quick sharp handling and comfortable car for its age.

It is also put together very well and reasonably easy and cheap to DIY maintain and buy parts for.

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