The Basket
Senior Master Sergeant
- 3,712
- Jun 27, 2007
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Must be a nice neighborhood,Astons,Bimmers etc...It does my evil heart good to watch.
Reminds me of my old neighborhood where the underpasses beneath the railroad bridges would flood after a heavy rain. Sometimes the water could be up to the windows.It does my evil heart good to watch.
I actually learnt how to drive by a "Land Cruiser" and a "Toyota 3F" as well as Jeep and KM / UAZ.Unless you got a Land Rover and a snorkel.
The driver of the car was rescued by the fire brigade while the car was stuck in the Ford. It was then washed off and got stuck under the bridge. Looks like a write off.Not buying kitchen from that guy.
The car under bridge looks fatal and that no lie.
Good old English weather. Where summer only means warmer rain.
Have you seen a new Mini parked next to an old one? A new one weighs 1,376Kg an old one was 587Kg, they are HUGE.The driver of the car was rescued by the fire brigade while the car was stuck in the Ford. It was then washed off and got stuck under the bridge. Looks like a write off.
A Mini got washed under the bridge a few years ago and eventually got wedged on some stepping stones further down stream. A Mini FFS!
Well all newer cars are MUCH bigger than they used to be. I sat in a restored Ford Anglia recently and it was about a quarter the size I remembered it being when I was a kid and my dad had one! A combination of me being quite a bit bigger and a very small car methinks.The driver of the car was rescued by the fire brigade while the car was stuck in the Ford. It was then washed off and got stuck under the bridge. Looks like a write off.
A Mini got washed under the bridge a few years ago and eventually got wedged on some stepping stones further down stream. A Mini FFS!