UPS?Caravan Ray wrote:What's a ute?!?! My god - these people are savages - what do you people use for doing circle work if you don't have utes?Paco Del Stinko wrote: what's a ute?
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I was taken aback by this a little too. But, you know, I have seen the movies. Where these guys are from they sit in the passanger seat to drive, and if the car is in even the slightest collision, it explodes.Caravan Ray wrote:What's a ute?!?! My god - these people are savages - what do you people use for doing circle work if you don't have utes?Paco Del Stinko wrote: what's a ute?
Imagine hitting a roo and having your car burst into flames. In that scenario, the only thing that should burst is the roos head as it bounces off the bonnet.
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I've never been to one of those, how would I know? And the cars usually explode when flying off of all the near by cliffs. Also: I'm sure glad I wasn't in the (reversed) passenger side of the slice o'matic car - I'da done shat m'self!Caravan Ray wrote:what do you people use for a circle work if you don't have utes?
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