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They're not excuses they're facts; what we expect of Col maybe something he is incapable of delivering; you understand that part don't you?

You seem to have trouble dealing with criticism of your opinion.

You don't think Colin should be made the excuse of our troubles, and in the same post you gave plenty of excuses for Colin's troubles.

As for whether he is good enough - maybe he isn't. He certainly is living up to that...

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You seem to have trouble dealing with criticism of your opinion.

You don't think Colin should be made the excuse of our troubles, and in the same post you gave plenty of excuses for Colin's troubles.

As for whether he is good enough - maybe he isn't. He certainly is living up to that...

I must say I'm having trouble following that.

You can criticise my opinion all you like I don't expect anyone to agree with me if they do they do. Col certainly hasn't been the worst player we've had on the list and his performance has been ok just not stellar, as I said maybe he is playing as well as he can.

You seem to have a bit of trouble when anyone questions you as well.

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You're currently second placed in the two horse race.

I thought it was pitch-perfect for the corny one-liners offered on CSI Miami.

Anyhow, nothing wrong with a podium finish, especially as a late entrant.

I'm waiting for yours, Nasher!

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No, the driver of the car must exchange details in an accident and if someone is injured it must be reported to the police. The passenger has no obligation. Also, when you say "leave the scene of an accident", you obviously are meaning before the exchange of details, as everyone who is able to , leaves the scene of an accident at some stage.

It must also be reported to police if there is property damage and the owner isn't present - however that again is a driver obligation. While Col wasn't driving, he probably needs to think twice before he hands his keys to a mate!

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How fast does a BMW X5 need to be going to knock down a power pole ?

Lucky to be alive by the sounds of it .

Don't the player's get taxi vouchers ? Regardless - just get a cab anyway .

Yeah, Neitz tried to do the right thing a few years ago, he got into strife because the ?#%$? cabbie refused to take him.

You can't win.

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they must've hit the pole hard as seemingly the car bounced into a Mini car yard and landed on the bonnet of a $70,00 Mini and wrecked it!!!

p.s. does anbody else think $70,000 is a bit steep for a Mini???

I used to drive a Mini that only cost $400. Of course, that was when $10 would fill the tank....

Wonderful cars the old minis. I used to fit myself, my baby, his pram and the week's shopping into the car. I laugh when I see prospective parents rushing out to buy a station wagon so they can fit in the gear - all you need is a mini! Too bad it didn't have any door locks though - ever wondered why Mr Bean has a padlock on his? Well, now you know why!

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no proof. i'm just pissing in the wind, but to use another saying; where there is smoke there is fire.

Why on earth would someone feel compelled to ring up and say that he [censored] on the bar if he did'nt? IMO He just got lucky that the CCTV didnt find him guilty, so he is presumed innocent.

Why would someone do such a thing? Why not? People lie all the time, particularly if they think it will grab them some fame (chk chk boom springs to mind) or they have a grudge, or for some other reason. I would put more weight on the fact that the bar owner/manager made a public statement saying Beamer did NOT pee in his bar.

Unsubstantiated rumours are a wonderful thing, because you don't have to prove anything but can malign anyone you choose.

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