Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by MarkW
loafofbrett how old r u? just out of intrigued?
23 going on 8
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burberrybopper
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Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Responsible Subaru driver

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by MarkW
loafofbrett how old r u? just out of intrigued?
how old are you with grammar like that?
i am twenty and my grammar is as perfect as i want it to be. I can type quickly for a short post like i did there. Or make an absoloutly perfect and gramatically correct post like have just done.
You still need to answer the question.
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
Thankyou 
[Edited on 17-10-2005 by MarkW]
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Brett
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quote:
You still need to answer the question.
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_Allan_
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capital I's please
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Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
i knew there was at least 1 welcome to cs.
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
Now this is comming from a person i do not mind at all, he is correct what he has just said there and i agree, but how can they say what happened on that day if they wasn't there, like i said and other have said what happened before the accident has nothing to do with it, you've just admitted yourself you have an odd blast here and there, just some people have no idea what happened on that day.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by MarkW
quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
Thankyou 
[Edited on 17-10-2005 by MarkW]
takes a scooby driver to kick sense into you lot
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
i knew there was at least 1 welcome to cs.
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Adam_B
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote:
You still need to answer the question.
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/member.php?action=viewpro&member=loafofbrett
11 march 1982
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by MarkW
quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Resonsible Subaru driver
Thankyou 
[Edited on 17-10-2005 by MarkW]
takes a scooby driver to kick sense into you lot
you didnt do a good job did you? 21 and how old is he 40 odd? look at his approach and your's? your still a kid and shouldnt have a subaru 
[Edited on 17-10-2005 by Wayne]
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote:
You still need to answer the question.
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/member.php?action=viewpro&member=loafofbrett
11 march 1982
it's wrong. fook knows!
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Responsible Subaru driver

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
Can you post this on scoobynet and get them to relise what you have said. Thanks
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CorsaSi
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quote: Originally posted by Wayne
quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Hi chaps
Have been watching this topic with Interest over on Scoobynet as I saw the aftermath of this accident
I do appologies for the username as my son put me up to that but unfortunately (in your eyes)I'm a Subaru owner.
The problem is we all get tarred with the same brush.
My perception of a Corsa owner is a young inexperienced driver, usually with 3 of his mates in etc,etc.
It's a perception and not a fact.
Likewise, Subaru owners get slated by others.
I'm 40+ years old, married, kid,good job etc,etc
I'm also a member of a very well organised Subaru owners club and believe me if I had seen any irresponsible driving from them then I would not be a member.
I admit I do have the odd blast where the situation allows.
The point I am trying to make is that Wayne should not have been drawn into stupid tit for tat arguments on Scoobynet and let the powers that be deal with it.
You will notice on Scoobynet that almost everyone seems to slag each other off.
I occasionally use it for technical help and the odd bit for sale
And on the point of irresponsible driving, haven't we all seen a Subaru, a vauxhall, a Honda, a Mitsubishi, a lorry,a bus,etc,etc driving incorrectly.
Please don't take this post as any form of argument as there is no malice whatsover intended.
Regards
Responsible Subaru driver

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
Can you post this on scoobynet and get them to relise what you have said. Thanks
thats a good idea, show them that at least one scooby driver isnt a high and mighty road god.
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burberrybopper
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They'll see it on here
I am not prepare to get drawn into their game as I will only end up getting slated and end up posting some sort of derogatory remarks
Which is why I posted on here to advise Wayne just to move away from Scoobynet and let the post die.
Keep watching Scoobynet as it will soon be someone elses turn to get slated for having a dumpvalve or gold wheels.
Ang on a mo, I've got a dump valve and gold wheels

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
They'll see it on here
I am not prepare to get drawn into their game as I will only end up getting slated and end up posting some sort of derogatory remarks
Which is why I posted on here to advise Wayne just to move away from Scoobynet and let the post die.
Keep watching Scoobynet as it will soon be someone elses turn to get slated for having a dumpvalve or gold wheels.
Ang on a mo, I've got a dump valve and gold wheels

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
Cheers fella i'm staying away don't worry
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MarkW
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quote: Originally posted by burberrybopper
Ang on a mo, I've got a dump valve and gold wheels

[Edited on 17-10-2005 by burberrybopper]
shocking
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Tim
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
takes a scooby driver to kick sense into you lot
Considering the number of complaints I've had about you this morning you may which to think a bit harder before clicking the reply button.
I feel sorry for a lot of the more mature Scooby owners that own the decent models -- it's not like you have a particularly decent Scoob. The older cars are certainly being picked up for very little money, by equally inexperienced drivers.
[Edited on 17-10-2005 by Tim]
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Carl
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Didn't everyone know that the make of a car had a causal link to driving ability?!
Loafofbrett, you have made yourself come across as a grade "A" twat, everyone can see you are just trying to stir an argument.
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
takes a scooby driver to kick sense into you lot
Considering the number of complaints I've had about you this morning you may which to think a bit harder before clicking the reply button.
I feel sorry for a lot of the more mature Scooby owners that own the decent models -- it's not like you have a particularly decent Scoob. The older cars are certainly being picked up for very little money, by equally inexperienced drivers.
that means fuck all just beacuse hes a tit and has a cheap car doesent mean he cant drive

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