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aeronca65t

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We have a Bentley dealer fairly close, so they're not super rare around here.

But yesterday I was driving the Accord along a rural road at the limit (45 mph) when a new Bentley cut out from a side road on the right. Hit my brakes hard so no problem.

His Bentley was so new, it still had the temporary 30 day cardboard license plate on it.
Of course, he went on to tailgate the car in front of him.

Jerk!
 
Money can't buy class.
 
Tragically some of those newer prestige cars seem to attract a certain stereotype of owner and sadly stereotypes are created for a reason. Was golfing with a friends on Monday who had volunteered for the Canadian Open. They were at another - private- practice course (not St George's) and were discussing the cars the members of this course were driving. (Lambo's Porsche etc.etc.) In the same breathe were saying they were stunned at how rudely these folk were treating the golf course staff. sad.
 
Somebody ougta tell that guy someone sniped his blower. :devilgrin:
 
TWO?!?!

We'll class that as gluttony...

...or bigamy!

*sheesh*
 
DrEntropy said:
TWO?!?!

We'll class that as gluttony...

...or bigamy!

*sheesh*

parts car :whistle:
 
Sorry, Greg's photo ain't a real Bentley - it's a Roller with Bentley aspirations.
Now the Blower Bentley's a real one, even tho' WO disapproved of them.
 
Ooooohhh! Black SUs...
 
Been into those things more times than I care to count.
 
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