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Old 03-05-2006, 09:11 AM   #1
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Default Radio announcer shames red P plater on air

This morning driving home from work the radio announcer Jsmilie: I was listening to said he witnessed a red P plate driver driving dangerously :eclipsee_ and fast in the main street of our town during a busy time. He went as far as describing the driver, type, colour, and nearly all the rego number of the car and asked if the parents were listening to take said kid aside and give him a talking to : . During the diatribe he also had a recording of a voice booming out " ROAD ****ER". I nearly p33d myself laughing : . I hope the kid and a few others get the message. :

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