Trouble
This week's theme is 'getting into trouble'. Tell us about the worst trouble you've been in - or about an occasion when somehow you got away with it against the odds.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 14:18)
This week's theme is 'getting into trouble'. Tell us about the worst trouble you've been in - or about an occasion when somehow you got away with it against the odds.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 14:18)
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High four
When I delivered stuff and such like down South, the traffic was a real problem on the return leg. To avoid the chaos that is known as the A34 northbound at 4:30pm, I sought out a quiet back road that had quaint turns and picturesque location. It also had a hump-back bridge which could barely be taken at 30 without going light. One week I had use of the company 405 and I thought that if I took the bridge at 70mph I should defiantly get some air under the wheels.
The approach to the bridge was a longish straight and I got up to speed and checked the seatbelt. A car was coming the other way but I was confident of making the bridge well before it, so kept on with the challenge. I reached the point of take-off, everything went silent and I distinctly remember looking down on the roof of the other car as I cleared the bridge. The car landed on four wheels quite cleanly and I vacated the area pdq.
Two nights later on the evening news it was reported that a motorist in Oxford had jumped his car over a bridge and left tire marks on the roof of an oncoming vehicle. I had made the news again.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 17:10, 30 replies)
When I delivered stuff and such like down South, the traffic was a real problem on the return leg. To avoid the chaos that is known as the A34 northbound at 4:30pm, I sought out a quiet back road that had quaint turns and picturesque location. It also had a hump-back bridge which could barely be taken at 30 without going light. One week I had use of the company 405 and I thought that if I took the bridge at 70mph I should defiantly get some air under the wheels.
The approach to the bridge was a longish straight and I got up to speed and checked the seatbelt. A car was coming the other way but I was confident of making the bridge well before it, so kept on with the challenge. I reached the point of take-off, everything went silent and I distinctly remember looking down on the roof of the other car as I cleared the bridge. The car landed on four wheels quite cleanly and I vacated the area pdq.
Two nights later on the evening news it was reported that a motorist in Oxford had jumped his car over a bridge and left tire marks on the roof of an oncoming vehicle. I had made the news again.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 17:10, 30 replies)
I imagine it sounded like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAKksqKR3pI
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 18:32, closed)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAKksqKR3pI
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 18:32, closed)
I hit a humpback bridge doing about 60 once
I didn't mean to, I was going too fast along country lanes at night and it reared up out of the darkness at me. Got a couple of seconds of air and fair fucked the car landing afterwards, ended up with a hefty bill from the mechanic a few days later to put the engine back in after it basically fell out the bottom of the car.
Even so, I'm inclined to agree with McBeef.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 20:41, closed)
I didn't mean to, I was going too fast along country lanes at night and it reared up out of the darkness at me. Got a couple of seconds of air and fair fucked the car landing afterwards, ended up with a hefty bill from the mechanic a few days later to put the engine back in after it basically fell out the bottom of the car.
Even so, I'm inclined to agree with McBeef.
( , Tue 8 Sep 2015, 20:41, closed)
if only one of the natural science doctors were here to confirm, by the use of well difficult sums, that this tale is true.
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I'm inclined to believe this as knight rider had a special turbo boost button and used to do this all the time.
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What a load of complete and utter made up bullshit
Like anyone's going to believe a Peugeot can hit 70mph
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 8:38, closed)
Like anyone's going to believe a Peugeot can hit 70mph
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 8:38, closed)
I got to 100 once in my 206.
I think that messed it up though, as first gear didn't work after that and it would stall in 5th unless I kept the speed between 55 and 65 mph. Which was quite fun as it was a bit like being in 'Speed'.
Also there was some plastic gear link thing that would pop off randomly if I changed gears whilst accelerating hard leaving it stuck in neutral, just to add to the excitement.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 21:36, closed)
I think that messed it up though, as first gear didn't work after that and it would stall in 5th unless I kept the speed between 55 and 65 mph. Which was quite fun as it was a bit like being in 'Speed'.
Also there was some plastic gear link thing that would pop off randomly if I changed gears whilst accelerating hard leaving it stuck in neutral, just to add to the excitement.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 21:36, closed)
I remember seeing that on TV
the witness said that the car's horn played the first few notes of "Dixie" as it flew over
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 10:45, closed)
the witness said that the car's horn played the first few notes of "Dixie" as it flew over
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 10:45, closed)
I used to love my glass floored peugeot with aircraft landing gear when I lived in wankhole fantasy land too.
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 15:47, closed)
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I think the Readers Digest
still offer 25 quid for interesting and unusual true life anecdotes like this.
(Is Readers Digest still a thing?)
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 16:41, closed)
still offer 25 quid for interesting and unusual true life anecdotes like this.
(Is Readers Digest still a thing?)
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 16:41, closed)
It was about 15 years ago
I used to put their CD-ROMs together for them
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I used to put their CD-ROMs together for them
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 16:45, closed)
aha
Would you like them all back when we clear out the in-law's house?
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 17:52, closed)
Would you like them all back when we clear out the in-law's house?
( , Wed 9 Sep 2015, 17:52, closed)
Oh no, they were awful
Top tips on how to use the early 2000s internet and that sort of thing :(
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 10:03, closed)
Top tips on how to use the early 2000s internet and that sort of thing :(
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