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idiot drivers [GTO]


Dave

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just going to get fuel tonite its 4.30 ish so busy on the roads comes off one roundy and notice that a red GTO is right up my tailpipe, he had so many lights on the front thought it was buck rodgers, anyway next roundy comes up hes still up my tailpipe i dont want to race too dangerous so im going striaght on from the roundy and he comes round the outside forcing me to the inside lane, i was busy getting out of his way when i nearly side swiped a disco that was coming up my inside it was millimeters i missed him by, the gto driver nailed it to the next roundy which was only 100 yards from the other one.now he can tell all his mates he passed a supra f%%king tw&t

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Mate I would not worry about it...With driving styles like that he'll be picking his GTO and himself out of a field!! I would have done the same and let the nob pass. No shame in being a careful and responsible driver.

 

theres a time and place and this wasnt it

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It always winds me up when your going along minding your business, driving casually, strolling along and some f**king Kn*b comes right up your ass and is persistent, I usually pull over, let them go infront of me and then tailgate them, see how fast they can go with me up there ass! I know its immature and childish but sometimes you can't help but put these people in their place!

 

Sorry about the rant.

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whats a disco?

 

It's an entertainment venue or club with recorded music played by Disc jockeys through a PA system, rather than an on-stage band.

 

Prior to the discothèque, most bars and nightclubs used live bands as entertainment.

 

The first dancing hall that was turned into a discothèque was the Scotch-Club in Aachen, when on October 19th, 1959, the usual band was unable to play and a record player had to be used. Klaus Quirini took over the record player, and his new format became quickly popular outside town. The name disc jockey had been coined by Walter Winchell in 1935.

 

By the late 1960s, soldiers stationed in West Germany had taken the discothèque format home. American versions of the discothèque started to catch on, and with these clubs, the demand for new dance steps such as the Frug, the Merengue, and the Mule sky-rocketed.

 

Record labels feverishly rushed out whole albums of music to monkey or limbo by, or else mimicked the discothèque effect by assembling compilations of everything from the foxtrot to the boogaloo. Dance instructors got in on the act, releasing LPs such "Killer Joe's International Discotheque."

 

In the 1966 Batman TV series, episode 16, "He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul", the school playing against Robin's school in the basketball game is named "Disko Tech".

 

The term disco, which is a shortened form of discothèque, refers to a specific style of pop music that was derived in U.S.A. from funk and soul, and to the dance styles popular in 1970s disco clubs (e.g., "The Hustle"). In Europe the same term used for the European Disco productions, that had 50s and 60s Europop influences. Later, those European productions (mostly Italian and German) were named "Euro Disco" and "Disco" was only used for the U.S.A. productions.

 

HTH.

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I know what you mean, though didn't really expect it from a GTO owner. They are normally much more mature and drive carefully. I guess he was trying to show off with his 4WD and wanted you to boot it and show him some sideway action because he couldn't do it! :D

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