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grumpychef

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Post #26
If i won the huge euromillions jackpot that's what i would build, somewhere quite remote and mountainous! then make even more money!

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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 19:21
owain

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Post #27
I particularly liked this bit:

quote:
It could help to improve road safety by increasing driving skills and encouraging drivers to restrict their high speed driving to the track


Because the 'Ring is famed for its excellent driving standards and complete lack of any incident whatsoever. Hmm. I do wonder what goes through people's heads when they set things like this up thinking it'll actually be considered, I'm not sure they have a particularly clear grasp of reality.

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Posted 8th Dec 2011 at 19:34
daver6

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Post #28
Last time I was there I noticed a strong correlation between Dick head drivers and the rings approach. When I left I noticed the same strange coincidence

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Posted 9th Dec 2011 at 10:42
123456

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Post #29
Stop dreaming guys did you forget who is in control of our government.

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Posted 9th Dec 2011 at 11:09
marksorrento205

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Post #30
owain wrote:
I particularly liked this bit:

quote:
It could help to improve road safety by increasing driving skills and encouraging drivers to restrict their high speed driving to the track


Because the 'Ring is famed for its excellent driving standards and complete lack of any incident whatsoever. Hmm. I do wonder what goes through people's heads when they set things like this up thinking it'll actually be considered, I'm not sure they have a particularly clear grasp of reality.


Thumbs up

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Posted 9th Dec 2011 at 17:36
pugjim

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Post #31
They could just close the woodhead or snake pass and use one of them Smile
Posted 10th Dec 2011 at 10:00
24seven

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Post #32
pugjim wrote:
They could just close the woodhead or snake pass and use one of them Smile


Snake pass was closed a couple of years ago when part of the road collapsed. Strangely enough, despite the diversion my drive home from Sheffield was a few minutes shorter during this time, and a lot more fun! Whistle

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Posted 10th Dec 2011 at 19:34
pugti6

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Post #33
Talk of the M60, A42, M45, M49 blah blah blah...
makes me think of this.
Awesome show of total disregard for road safety etc.

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Posted 11th Dec 2011 at 15:44
dodsworth_gti

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Post #34
its a dream and thats al it will ever be,the cost of building something half the size of the ring would be out of this world!!!
Posted 11th Dec 2011 at 18:11
gti-gaz

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Post #35
thugpuggin wrote:
welshpug! wrote:
M48 Ninja


This

And the M45 and M49.

M48 is best as it's straight on English side to the tolls. Anybody want to see how fast their car goes......




this gets me from A-B very quickly at 1-3am Razz
Posted 14th Dec 2011 at 06:22
owain

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Post #36
gti-gaz wrote:
this gets me from A-B 12 points and a ban very quickly at 1-3am

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Posted 14th Dec 2011 at 08:05
russbez

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Post #37
owain wrote:
gti-gaz wrote:
this gets me from A-B 12 points and a ban very quickly at 1-3am


haha

yeh love it to happen but state of economy its never going to happen Sad
signed anyways Thumbs up

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