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Post by mj9 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:03 pm

louiro wrote:We had a similar talk with one of our neighbours last summer, as apparently we (and our friends) were driving too fast in our street ...... the word speeding was even used. :?

This was clearly just jealousy as dom has nice cars and our friends have nice cars (ie you lot!!) as our street is a 30 speed limit and I would like to see someone go round the 90 bends at 30mph without crashing into the nearest wall!! :roll:
a few years ago i was accused of speeding in a very small indoor car park!!!..............
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Post by EliseR » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:04 pm

a few DAYS ago i was accused of speeding in a LARGE indoor car park!!!..............

Omni Centre, some cow shouted "Slow Down"...

And I did. I stopped, asked her what her problem was, she went red and kept walking.

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Post by campbell » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:12 pm

I think our OAP neighbours drive faster than we do, in our "twenty is plenty" zone (frankly if you can get much above 15 mph you are doing well, waste of time and money painting all the signs on the roads etc).

However two of the local crumblies are definitely frustrated racing drivers, one barrels down the cul de sac and uses his chipped driveway like a gravel trap ;-) and the other boots it away from his house, having reversed out, like he's on an F1 start grid. Granted, he does have a Honda right enough.

Gotta love em.

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Post by alicrozier » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:21 pm

I remember noise testing Uldis Exige in a quiet street by my house (Ashley Road) at 10pm on a school night...

It was only 112db...




...at idle. :shock:
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Post by ikarl » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:35 pm

i live next to a bunch of wrinklies and they couldn't be better neighbours.......... every car i've had has been quite loud, Impreza STi, 300ZX twin turbo, and now the VX, but they're great neighbours, i even took one women (guess at about 60yrs old) a run in the VX when i first got it, she used to drive the cars off the production line for Vauxhall but had never seen a VX..............she loved it, think i'm in all of their good books :D

such a good feeling getting on with your neighbours!

one old man woke me up one morning at about 2am, said he had banged his window at someone looking about my car, went out to check it, it looked fine apart from a big handprint on my just washed (earlier that night) car. :shock:

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Post by Lawrence » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:40 pm

The Murrays?

Isn't that where the shared shed used to live? No wonder they're bitter ;)

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Post by EliseR » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:41 pm

Lawrence wrote:The Murrays?

Isn't that where the shared shed used to live? No wonder they're bitter ;)
Haven't got a clue.....

I will be visiting there again very soon...in a different car though.
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Post by The_Rossatron » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:09 pm

sucks dude.

I remember when I was a lad of 18 and I got the police around at my house because I had taken a short cut between two bollards in my old mini and some old biddy had reported me. :)
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Post by neil » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:22 pm

The_Rossatron wrote:sucks dude.

I remember when I was a lad of 18 and I got the police around at my house because I had taken a short cut between two bollards in my old mini and some old biddy had reported me. :)
I thought thats what mini's were for? Normal rules of the road never used to apply IIRC :D

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Post by woody » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:38 pm

neil wrote:
The_Rossatron wrote:sucks dude.

I remember when I was a lad of 18 and I got the police around at my house because I had taken a short cut between two bollards in my old mini and some old biddy had reported me. :)
I thought thats what mini's were for? Normal rules of the road never used to apply IIRC :D
:thumbsup

I was lucky not to get reported a couple of years ago in my last mini when taking a shortcut. I don't know wether the old woman trying to cross was more shocked or disgusted when her intended path over the pedestrian bridge was blocked by a mini :D

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Post by Dominic » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:46 pm

louiro wrote:We had a similar talk with one of our neighbours last summer, as apparently we (and our friends) were driving too fast in our street ...... the word speeding was even used. :?

This was clearly just jealousy as dom has nice cars and our friends have nice cars (ie you lot!!) as our street is a 30 speed limit and I would like to see someone go round the 90 degree bends at 30mph without crashing into the nearest wall!! :roll:
I love winding my neighbours up now... if they come up behind me, I drive exceptionally slowly, stopping at each speed hump :twisted: :roll: ... well they did ask me to slow down :roll:

Also enjoy the fact the golf is a bit louder than most cars, so I find 1st gear is best for maximum effect. I'm always happy for SE meets to use the car park at my flat as a meeting point :roll: ... shame I'm only here for 1 more week.
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Post by The_Rossatron » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:48 pm

Classic! never tried a bridge before!

As soon as I get thing back on the road I'm heading for the nearest set of steps and doing an "italian job"
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Post by Edin430 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 4:58 pm

my girlf stays down the road in Liberton and i know 3 people who stay at The Murrays.. Lots of speed bumps G did you cope okay??!

I'll help you noise it up next time your around!! :thumbsup

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Post by robin » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:02 pm

Next time you see a police car in your neighbourhood, take down the reggie then call the cops saying either:

(a) I've seen a suspicious car cruising and taking an unhealthy interest in some young boys and girls playing on the pavement ....
(b) I've seen a car speeding down the road while the driver was talking on his/her mobile telephone ....

ASBO my arse.

But if you are finding that the amount of such unwelcome attention has increased since fitting the howitzer exhaust, you might wonder whether it was such a good idea ...

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Post by Andy G » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:12 pm

I'm very lucky my neighbours are nice - i think they just hate me in silence...esepcially since i started my having a different Lotus in the drive each night spell...which has passed without complaint!

They didn't even grumble when Robin started the RLC for the first time - that was LOUD
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