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Mum says no, but I think it's him.
Even though they claim women deserve better insurance deals because they are safer drivers, notice the following unsafe facts about the girls in the car:
1- There are multiple shots where they are not wearing seatbelts
2- There is shot where all three women are in the backseat and they are letting a rodent of some description drive the car
2a- Also when they are in the backseat they are often looking out behind them, ie. not watching the road (i know the rodent is watching the road but as explained above that is no use at all)
3- There are mutliple camera shots of the car loaded with 7 passengers, which is way over the limit for that model of car
4- There are three women in the front of the car, contravening passager rules again, as the the driver cannot reach the gear shift or handbrake with ease
5- Most of the camera shots have the driver not holding the wheel
6- Assuming the advert has the Austrlian feel and the car is indeed in Australia, then they are actually driving on the wrong side of the road.
Well that doesnt sound very safe to me does it girls?
Sad, sad man :D
ok, "yes it is" ;)
> It's pretty sad that my most successful thread reached its
> success only through people talking about Neighbours.
Joe Scully was IN neighbours.. what did you expect? :D
> Looking to get your jollies from neighbours is depressing.
hehe, or indeed, ANY soap opera.
> Looking to get your jollies from neighbours is depressing.
I cried when Holly Valance left :(