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I bet that those guys in that que would all have been a lot better off than 90% of British drives who might get stuck in a que in this country,.. I doubt that many of them had it too rough.
I went to Fife, and stayed over on Saturday night,.. we each had a sleeping bag, there was also a stove, a shovel and a little food
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i have a bob in car , bov,and my tranny .....food water,cooker ... always ! never without them
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Yup my Transit aging as it is still has extra fuel, water tank, porta loo, mini cooker, Z bed, extra clothes, rations etc
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Stuck in my car for 3 days!!!! That would be like being stuck in my car for 1 day longer than 2 days haha.
If that happened, I'd have to snuggle into my sleeping bag, start cooking up some grub, enjoy a hot chocolate/coffee/flavoured coffee, enjoy some books, listen to some audio books, oh and stay VERY warm with the extra clothing, heating system, and extra fuel. Sounds.....not so bad....if you're a prepare!!!
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All those acquisitive school-run clowns belong in landfill!
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