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Cruelty of life.

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    Cruelty of life.

    The accident in Wales this weekend really upset me. How random and cruel to take away a son before his fathers eyes. How does the driver live with himself now even though he probably was driving within the limits.

    Life isn't fair, never was, never will be.
    But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger

    #2
    Originally posted by Gibbon
    The accident in Wales this weekend really upset me. How random and cruel to take away a son before his fathers eyes. How does the driver live with himself now even though he probably was driving within the limits.

    Life isn't fair, never was, never will be.
    That's what life is all about! tulipe happens!

    Do you not think that it's tulipe like your above posting that's going to put additional stress on the motorist involved.

    Why didn't you ask "How are the Police who attended an accident on the same stretch of road only hours earlier going to live with themselves?".

    Now, I'm sure we all could've lived without your sentimental sanctimonious post. Are you related to Chico?

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      #3
      Oi

      OI Churchill! I was only attempting to express a bit of sympathy at a very tragic occurrrence. Just because you didn't mangage to avoid seeing your arse this morning there's no need to put me in the same slot as Chico
      But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger

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        #4
        Originally posted by Churchill
        That's what life is all about! tulipe happens!

        Do you not think that it's tulipe like your above posting that's going to put additional stress on the motorist involved.

        Why didn't you ask "How are the Police who attended an accident on the same stretch of road only hours earlier going to live with themselves?".

        Now, I'm sure we all could've lived without your sentimental sanctimonious post. Are you related to Chico?
        blimey, bit harsh!! Someone not get any last night?

        Older and ...well, just older!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by ratewhore
          blimey, bit harsh!! Someone not get any last night?

          Really? In what way?

          Do you not find it sickening that people have to be seen that they are sympathetic?

          Cue film of people leaving flowers at the scene...

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            #6
            Were the cyclists ... welsh?

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              #7
              While sympathetic I agree that this is happening all the time.
              It is never a good time to lose anyone like that, but I'm sure that the driver did not set out to intentionally take away a son from in front of his fathers eyes.

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                #8
                Just goes to show that roads are for cars. No doubt they were sanctimoniously cycling five abreast across the whole road, ignoring the mile of traffic jam building up behind them. There's perfectly good velodromes around the place if you want to keep fit by cycling.
                Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Alf W
                  Just goes to show that roads are for cars. No doubt they were sanctimoniously cycling five abreast across the whole road, ignoring the mile of traffic jam building up behind them. There's perfectly good velodromes around the place if you want to keep fit by cycling.

                  Not quite true dear boy!
                  I think you will find the highway has been around a lot longer than the automobile.....think back to the romans etc etc or did they all drive a ferrari?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Alf W
                    Just goes to show that roads are for cars. No doubt they were sanctimoniously cycling five abreast across the whole road, ignoring the mile of traffic jam building up behind them. There's perfectly good velodromes around the place if you want to keep fit by cycling.
                    This is a wind up, right? Are you allowed to type cunt on this forum?

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