:D:D to right mate ...........
XXXX :toilet:
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Every day on the way to work I drive past a couple of 110 tray backs a 130 and two Discos and not one wave back :mad:
But I keep on waving just in case one day they wave back :eek:
Its only when you pull up at the lights and say gday and they snub ya that really gets up my nose
I mean these people must realise that all these people in Landys waving back at other Landys means something :angel:
I've had this happen far too often recently, and they've all been Qld registered Defenders/110's, too.
I'm guessing that XXXX stuff has addled their brains, can't be good for you drinking the by-product of feline kidneys...... :twisted:
BTW, the missus (she who drives a Patrol) reckons the Land rover wave is a 'mutual support group' as we have understanding from others who suffer a similar plight....... :rolleyes:
........probably a bit too close to the truth for my liking......
I get waves driving the D2, I get smalll animals and children running for cover at the sound of the County approaching. A lot of folk stare, a few Defender drivers wave. Disco and Rangie drivers tend to snub the County, their just jealous.
Do you know how embarrasing it is to madly wave at a Fender when you are in a Pajero:angel:.
The Paj is comfy Defer drivers but it can't tow squat.
I have waved to every Land Rover on the road, and have only had one wave back.
Now I don't bother.. I'll wave back if they wave first :cool:
Whe I owned a Peugoet, every other like owner waved back, same with Citroen.
However I get waves from every caravaner when towing the caravan, must be a lot more camaraderie amongst vanners than Land Rover drivers.
Cheers