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Political correctness & other nonsensical rubbish

Don't have much sympathy for the hearse driver. Different if the procession is halfway through the intersection and people are trying to keep up, but driving the hearse through is just going to encourage others to follow.

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I think its kind of an unwritten rule since the beginning of time BR,

That a funeral procession has right-of-way. :cool:

a bride could be charged with assault with a weapon,

For throwing a bouquet of flowers over her shoulder

And you'de go

What about the hayfever sufferers?

Dont ever change mate
 
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Hahahahahaha

I think its kind of an unwritten rule since the beginning of time BR,

That a funeral procession has right-of-way. :cool:
The Inbetweeners had a great scene that touched on that very subject.


(The last couple mins of the scene).
 
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Hahahahahaha

I think its kind of an unwritten rule since the beginning of time BR,

That a funeral procession has right-of-way. :cool:

a bride could be charged with assault with a weapon,

For throwing a bouquet of flowers over her shoulder

And you'de go

What about the hayfever sufferers?

Dont ever change mate
:mhihi I have to laugh again....
 
Hahahahahaha

I think its kind of an unwritten rule since the beginning of time BR,

That a funeral procession has right-of-way. :cool:

Well I grew up in a town with one set of traffic lights and the procession always stopped at them unless the local coppers came out and directed them through!
 
Well I grew up in a town with one set of traffic lights and the procession always stopped at them unless the local coppers came out and directed them through!
Being a well-known person who died, you'd think the cops would do that.
 
Article said they offered and were knocked back.

Biting on the street one day
I saw a policeman
He came up to me and he did say
'What are you doing son'?

I said i didnt think that i was doing any harm
 
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Well I grew up in a town with one set of traffic lights and the procession always stopped at them unless the local coppers came out and directed them through!

Maybe your copper had a keen sense of duty and only waved through the kind and the just?

Where i come from,

you see a long line of cars with headlights on, going at 10km an hour, headed up by a long black glassy station wagon carrying a big wooden box,

And you stop until they all pass, irrespective of the rules and regulations of this mortal coil

I usually utter a small prayer - something like 'I hope you had fun' and i hope to myself i havnt inadvertently paid my respects to a member of john howards bloodline
 
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Maybe your copper had a keen sense of duty and only waved through the kind and the just?

Where i come from,

you see a long line of cars with headlights on, going at 10km an hour, headed up by a long black glassy station wagon carrying a big wooden box,

And you stop until they all pass, irrespective of the rules and regulations of this mortal coil

I usually utter a small prayer - something like 'I hope you had fun' and i hope to myself i havnt inadvertently paid my respects to a member of john howards bloodline

Far too cushy a ride for me to acknowledge.

I've been in Bali a few times when a group of freshly exhumed rotting corpses are paraded through town on their way to a group cremation, that I stop for.