Allsop Street in Civic was today adorned by this creature.
The astonishing thing was the ACT plates on it.
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Allsop Street in Civic was today adorned by this creature.
The astonishing thing was the ACT plates on it.
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niftydog said :
groonsnout said :
…has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
…provided it’s being loaded or unloaded.
nope. Unless the sign says goods vehicles only, then a commerical vehicle can use loading zones for any reason. Be it to load or unload, measure up a job, get some lunch, do some shopping or just have a bludge.
At least this one has seen some dirt at sometime, unlike most of the 4x4s around Canberra.
Captain RAAF said :
Pork Hunt said :
How small must his penis be to require such a large extension?
OhOh, better not post a pic of my chariot then!
. . . or my little Suzuki Swift 😉
groonsnout said :
…has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
…provided it’s being loaded or unloaded.
What’s the problem?
Consider a stolen white commodore (or perhaps some other coloured stolen commodore) sitting in a loading zone occupied by a disqualified, unregistered, uninsured, bemulletted, flannel-wearing cigarette-pack-in-the-sleeve, tattooed, seriously intoxicated 16 year old with half a dozen prior drunk driving convictions on a 0.00 BAC special licence who is on bail after having broken his bail for having broken his bail for having broken his bail for various DUI offences, not to mention multiple B&E and other property crimes along with the odd spot of GBH, furious driving, etc etc. By parking in a loading zone, he would be hoping to avoid attention after having rammed a few police cars overnight and escaped the subsequent high-speed pursuit.
Most of the above has been written about on the RiotAct over the last few days. By comparison, I reckon this bloke must be all right.
It would be entertaining to see this type of person confront his counterparts in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, and the numerous other countries located south of the equator in order to chant ‘Under the southern cross we stand’ at each other aggressively.
Pork Hunt said :
How small must his penis be to require such a large extension?
OhOh, better not post a pic of my chariot then!
kezzafezza said :
[We have used them a couple of times when he picks me up from Civic, because he’s ‘loading’ me into the ute 😉
hahaha awesome
ROFLMAO Lots of these bogan vehicles in Canberra. Some guys even install lights along the tray and spotlights on the cabin to make a 2 tonner appear to be a Heavy Vehicle, most amusing. Some males have a small penis hangup.
It’s a nice landruiser ruined by that tacky comment on the front, everything else is fine imo
p1 said :
I imagine those mud flaps stir up more dust then the tires…
yep, i’d say so.
Also, AFAIK 2 exhausts isnt required for that vehicle.
schmeah said :
groonsnout said :
It’s a nice rig, and as it’s a ute and has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
ok, he can park in a loading zone – but does he have to possess such an offensive, boganesque piece of s***?
maybe he lives or works on one of the farms within the ACT.
schmeah said :
groonsnout said :
It’s a nice rig, and as it’s a ute and has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
ok, he can park in a loading zone – but does he have to possess such an offensive, boganesque piece of s***?
I don’t find it offensive at all. I’m not a massive fan of the “under the southern cross.. etc..” on the front of it, but it’s actually amazingly subdued for a country ute. Have a look at a few of the Brindy Boys utes and then your definition of “Vehicles that offend me” will change.
groonsnout said :
It’s a nice rig, and as it’s a ute and has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
ok, he can park in a loading zone – but does he have to possess such an offensive, boganesque piece of s***?
schmeah said :
Is that ego extension parked in a loading zone?
When my husband got his ute registered, we discovered that you need to pay more money compared to a sedan. One of the upsides though, is that utes are classified as ‘light commercial’ with that registration, so yes, utes can use loading zones.
We have used them a couple of times when he picks me up from Civic, because he’s ‘loading’ me into the ute 😉
It’s a nice rig, and as it’s a ute and has commercial rego, it can park in loading zones any time it pleases..
I’m guessing it’s a DIY hybrid or maybe runs on eco diesel and the owner was inside getting a manicure and purchasing herbal tea. You never know?
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