Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 79k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Eugene Oppelt

    4545

  • Hairy

    4360

  • gummibear

    3909

  • Eddy Gordo

    3867

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

so here's the headline:

Boy, 16, arrested for driving 168km/h in a 60km/h zone in father's GTI

 

https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/boy-16-arrested-for-driving-168kmh-in-a-60kmh-zone-in-fathers-gti-20180918

 

let's play the stereotypes game

is he:

a)a coloured kid from Cape Flats

b)a white kid from East Rand

c)a black kid for Joburg

d)an indian kid from Durbs

Let's just not go down that road, at all. Even if it is in good fun - it's a bad idea.

Posted

none of the above, and this is miles from penny sparrow.

Taking dad's car for a joyride is a well trodden path.

Getting caught is embarrassing.

 

now poking fun at who does this is not that offsides.

 

 

http://www.watkykjy.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Lenasia.jpg

 

 

is this a uitenhage or a verulam corrolla?

$_20.jpg

 

is this a kempton park or mitchells plain escort?

 

$_20.JPG?set_id=8800005007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

answers below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$_20.jpg

 

$_20.JPG?set_id=8800005007

 

Fair point. I would however go about it slightly different than bringing race into the mix. I per se don't care either way, but in this over-sensitive PC world we live in today, you never know who might take offence.

 

As for taking dad's car for a joy ride, my older boet and I took ma's Uno for a night out to Plett one fine Friday in '92, when I was in standard 8 (grade 10). I rode shotgun, along with some buddies. The car was pranged by someone else, and we rigged the scene to portray our "innocence". All went fine and dandy until the headmaster made a tannoy announcement that my boet and I had to report back home immediately after school....turns out the honest bugger who pranged us decided to trace the owner of the car and come clean, the bugger.

 

We ended up grounded for 24 hard months.

 

Then about 3 years after that, my younger boet decides to take the old man's bakkie for a surf trip to the beach, when he should be at school. The folks were away for some trip at the time.

 

So off older boet and I go to rescue pa's bakkie. We left younger boet and his mates to surf their hearts out. They had to hike home.

 

you sure can't pull stunts like those these days.

Posted

Fair point. I would however go about it slightly different than bringing race into the mix. I per se don't care either way, but in this over-sensitive PC world we live in today, you never know who might take offence.

 

As for taking dad's car for a joy ride, my older boet and I took ma's Uno for a night out to Plett one fine Friday in '92, when I was in standard 8 (grade 10). I rode shotgun, along with some buddies. The car was pranged by someone else, and we rigged the scene to portray our "innocence". All went fine and dandy until the headmaster made a tannoy announcement that my boet and I had to report back home immediately after school....turns out the honest bugger who pranged us decided to trace the owner of the car and come clean, the bugger.

 

We ended up grounded for 24 hard months.

 

Then about 3 years after that, my younger boet decides to take the old man's bakkie for a surf trip to the beach, when he should be at school. The folks were away for some trip at the time.

 

So off older boet and I go to rescue pa's bakkie. We left younger boet and his mates to surf their hearts out. They had to hike home.

 

you sure can't pull stunts like those these days.

agreed it probably is asking for trouble, edited to just leave location. but it's been quoted so doesn't really matter to me.

 

ha ha, lekker stories! got a mate who took his mom's car whilst she was away for a weekend. She could be very pedantic about some things so they made sure as hell that they drove it EXACTLY 1000km so the odometer looked almost the same. The neighbour bust them anyway!

Posted

I suppose everyone has to make an extra buck here and there. It's like the okes at the robots trying to sell Avo's - they probably picked those avo's off someone's avo tree, but I assume they're out of work or need extra dosh to survive.

2 wrongs doesn't make a right. Just saying [emoji850]

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout