ukadamwest

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Christmas travel plans for millions in chaos as heavy rain cripples the UK's roads and rail networks | Mail Online

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I'd rather see the photo of the tit in the Kia who followed him through. Because there is always a small hatchback or fake 4x4 that follows a daddy through flood water.
 
Maybe the next photo was it being pulled out by the local recovery truck after all the water leaks inherent in any Range Rover killed the electronics.
 
That was taken at Seaton (the Cornish one).
Just down the road from me.

I might know who it is, but can't say withhout sight of the reg plate.
 
I'd rather see the photo of the tit in the Kia who followed him through. Because there is always a small hatchback or fake 4x4 that follows a daddy through flood water.

Ha how true is that. In fact, just the other week, in weather like this, a mini followed me on to Ainsdale beach whilst I was towing a horse box. I got a little bogged down in all the water and slushy sand so decided to stop to put it in low range. Of course the mini behind me had to stop too. Once in low range I pulled away and carried on. The mini, however, didn't. I saw them later getting towed out by a tractor :)
 
I had that at Tewksbury. I go through and a pair of pocket rockets followed. Then overtook and front one buried itself in next flood :) dumbass
 
had a Audi a3 tonight parked up my tailpipe soon fooked off after I went through a deep flood. stopped at a shop down the road for 25 mins never came past :D no turn offs either
 
I like it when someone is tailgating me when it the roads are underwater. They soon fall back when I get a bit of spray up and keep a safe distance there after. What is it with some people and getting even closer than normal when the roads are drowning?
 

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