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    A Nice Story.

    It was a thursday night and a few mates were comming over for a few drinks, some pool, the usual. I decided to go to the bottle'O to get some booze. there were 3 of us in my car. it was about 8pm when i left when we arrived the bottle'O was shut. i was not happy. we were in a large carpark no cars. so i decided to express my frustration by doing a burnout :D initially i only intended to do a U-turn. the back came around nicly, it was swinging a little fast so i let it keep going came to a stop wheels still spinning. smoke all inside the car bynow. i was having fun. so i went for another 360... with that out of my system we left. just made a orange light and skided sideways on to the main road.
    then out of nowhere, i see the amazing red/blue lights flashing in my rearveiw mirror. and hear the sweet sweet siren of the police. :D pulled over.... bla bla bla... cut a long story short my car got confiscated. MY car is currently the property of Queensland state police. for 48hrs. i watched it get toed away (at my expence). I have to go to court. may get charged with "driving with out due care" :D bla bla bla...
    got picked up by a mate. found a Bottle'O that was open. Got pissed.
    had to ride my bike to work at 6 this morning. :D

    highlight: the office said, and i quote "lots of smoke. best ive seen for a long time" while smiling.... aparently he was with in 50m of me.... Barstard.

    The end.

    #2
    For someone that works at Outback Steakhouse here in the US, I still find this kind of vernacular REALLY amusing.

    "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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      #3
      good to know that you are thinking positively about it.

      My bottle'o always shuts at 11. Not cool.
      ~ Go Canucks Go! ~

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        #4
        That's very frustrating. Sorry to hear about them taking the E30. Hope you get it back soon.

        I guess you guys down under like to use nicer terms... "driving without due care" would probably translate to "reckless driving."
        The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.

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          #5
          well if i wasnt laughing. id be crying... hmmm.

          can pick up my car in about 28 hrs. do you guys have laws like car conferscation(?) over there.. if i get caught a second time doing burouts illegal racing whatever they take it for 3 months.

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            #6
            yeah your car can be impounded here, but they don't usually do that if you're just doing doughnuts. they'd probably just give you a fat ticket or something, or if you were being especially stupid, they might arrest you.
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              #7
              got my car back :D

              now i just have to look forward to the court apperance..

              and what does
              vernacular
              mean?

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                #8
                ver·nac·u·lar Audio pronunciation of "vernacular" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (vr-nky-lr)
                n.

                1. The standard native language of a country or locality.
                2.
                1. The everyday language spoken by a people as distinguished from the literary language. See Synonyms at dialect.
                2. A variety of such everyday language specific to a social group or region: the vernaculars of New York City.
                3. The idiom of a particular trade or profession: in the legal vernacular.
                4. An idiomatic word, phrase, or expression.
                5. The common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.


                adj.

                1. Native to or commonly spoken by the members of a particular country or region.
                2. Using the native language of a region, especially as distinct from the literary language: a vernacular poet.
                3. Relating to or expressed in the native language or dialect.
                4. Of or being an indigenous building style using local materials and traditional methods of construction and ornament, especially as distinguished from academic or historical architectural styles.
                5. Occurring or existing in a particular locality; endemic: a vernacular disease.
                6. Relating to or designating the common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.

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                  #9
                  got my car towed 6months ago for racing, it was sad. The come never showed up to court, I was very happy!

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                    #10
                    well. in case any of you were wondering, and im sure some of you were.

                    went to court the other day. got $400 fine.
                    and 3 months no driving for me. :(

                    oh well. thats twice with in a year.

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                      #11
                      well that sucks, at least you can still drive illegally ;)

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                        #12
                        You requested a flatbed right?? I wouldn't want my car towed any other way!! ;)
                        - Sean Hayes

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sean
                          You requested a flatbed right?? I wouldn't want my car towed any other way!! ;)
                          my car had a nice flatbed ride to the impound once :evil:

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                            #14
                            Yeah mine too. it was weird hearing my car start up, then seeing someone else drive it out of the compound.

                            I would like to take this opportunity to publicly announce how much i love public transport. :shock:

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by finch
                              Yeah mine too. it was weird hearing my car start up, then seeing someone else drive it out of the compound.

                              I would like to take this opportunity to publicly announce how much i love public transport. :shock:
                              I never really used public transportation, always had my bike, I rode that thing everywhere. Of course it took twice as long, in most cases :D

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