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It's against women who can't see out the back of their unnecessary massive 4x4s.

That is it.

They're too stupid and ignorant to known when they're being taken the piss out of, so don't feel you're offending them by continuing to do so, they won't know!

Well , basically it's saying 'all 4x4 drivers are ****, especially the woman ones with their brats and rich husbands' this may or may not be true but why don't they say it...this is just a puerile, unfunny thing to me. No problem with the target but it's schoolboy execution....innit, the Mash would do this far better.

Why do you mention Picts and Scots in the same post as midgets & dwarves? Have you been watching too much Lord Of The Rings?


I think you are a closet "heightist" and probably think Scots are short mean people who despite being short can?t reach the bottom of their pockets. Shame, shame. Hoots.



SteveT Wrote:

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> It is 'littlepeoplist' for a start,

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> and I have nothing against dwarves or midgets,

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> or giants and ogres,

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> Picts and Scots or

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> Angles and Saxons.

Hurrah, I agree with you all. And it's not just because of the champagne I've just opened in the office. I'm inclined to think that Quids and Sean probably ARE lacking sleep and are too cool respectively, but top and bottom, they're right, it isn't funny. And is a bit lazy and rubbish.


Now the story in the papers this week that men really are better parkers than women on the other hand...

Generally speaking men have better spacial awareness than women so that would make them better at parking.

Thankfully motorcycles park easy in little spaces...


Oh - and to the woman talking on her mobile whilst badly driving her 4x4 past PetsSmart at noon today, who then screamed and yelled at me when I had the audacity to shout at her for nearly driving into me as I was waiting to pull out, and THEN she nearly hit a bus - HHAHAHHAAAHAHHHAHAAHHAHAHAHA. Her kids in the back seat not strapped in were looking a bit anxious too.

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