Standing your ground (an accident story)

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Re: Standing your ground (an accident story)

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If you think you're confused now, ask someone from Melbourne about a 'hook turn' in which you pull over to the outside lane and THEN move 90 degrees across the road.
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Re: Standing your ground (an accident story)

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Yeah, they should introduce them here - Oh! hang on a minute...
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Joker Poker wrote:Yeah, they should introduce them here - Oh! hang on a minute...
Some of the turns they employ here remind me of the old gridiron playbook. Here's "Rushing the Lights, on 3, 2, ..."

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Re: Standing your ground (an accident story)

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StroppyChops wrote:
Joker Poker wrote:Yeah, they should introduce them here - Oh! hang on a minute...
Some of the turns they employ here remind me of the old gridiron playbook. Here's "Rushing the Lights, on 3, 2, ..."

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Oh come on ref, that's obfuscation.
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Re: Standing your ground (an accident story)

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Joker Poker wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:
Joker Poker wrote:Yeah, they should introduce them here - Oh! hang on a minute...
Some of the turns they employ here remind me of the old gridiron playbook. Here's "Rushing the Lights, on 3, 2, ..."

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Oh come on ref, that's obfuscation.
Flag on the field! FLAG ON THE FIELD!

I tell you what, though, A and Y had better move their T and A to complete that play.
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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