- 33,155
- Hammerhead Garage
That was subtle.
Made me
Poster shall remain unnamed
I can not prove it, other than after the race, Mr Saudi prince stopped in a Petrol station, and I snapped a picture on my mobile phone.
Only I'm guessing you can't prove it.Hahha
I was wating for someone to call me out on that one, well for your information, it is true.
Picture ASAP please.You see, I may actually own a fast vehicle, and drive/ride it fast! And where I live, I may actually at times come accross Veyrons, Enzo's Lambo's and the like.
Unfortunately for me, I can not prove it, other than after the race, Mr Saudi prince stopped in a Petrol station, and I snapped a picture on my mobile phone.
Which I guess you also can't prove either, and I would be interested to know how you knew it was his brother as the cars were stuck in traffic, did you start hammering on the window and ask?As I was heading to a friend when this took place, I told him, and as we headed back into town, we came accross the same guy again, though this time he was now with his brother, also a prince I might add who funnily enough also had a Veyron. So now there were two Veyrons, but both stuck in traffic, so no chance for any more fun.
Not particularly as I'm rather doubtful that the event occured in the first place.Don't you guys want to know who Won? haha
Once I raced a Saudi Prince who was driving Veyron 2 years ago, on a road we call the mad mile.
Was awsome!
The level of reading comprehension is pretty low tooOh great. Guess I've got another 50 posts to look forward to where people actually entertain this badly-written buffoon.
He didn't say he saw them on the same day.And to say you saw a 959 and 2 Veyrons on the same day...
I know that picture man, you are not fooling anyone!
He is also not saying that's a pic of the Veyron he saw.Ok, so I see that you put a picture up so now go back in time and write on a piece of paper "PAPPACLART @ GTP; Prosthetic rules!" and I will consider believing you.
Not sure about the Veyrons, but the part about being able to spot super-exotics in London, particularly around Edgware Rd and nearby areas around Hyde Park (South Kensington, Mayfair etc.) is certainly true, since it is chock-full of amazing cars... heck, there was even a dealership with a McLaren F1 just yards from the bottom of Edgware Rd the last time I checked...If I want, I can almost see a Veyron every weekend if I look. In london, we just need to go to the Edgware road of which is a place in London where the rich Arabs hang. Every weekend if you sit outside one of those shisha Pipe smoking places, all you see is countless exotics parade up and down the road.
Couldn't have thought of it myself! [/sarcasm]
Whether you can or not:There is no point continuing with this because I can't prove anthing.
I can't prove you wrong, PAPPACLART, but you at least can prove yourself saying the truth, if at least you can post a picture of your motorcycle with a hand-written sign on it as Der Alta said. This could be basically another "Do you believe in God?" thread, unless this would be called "Do you believe in PAPPACLART's claims?". As I said, I can choose not to believe you, but you can at least prove you are saying the truth, as long as you post the picture of the motorcycle. Take that in mind...
Well, my friend, you will have to ask someone else to take the picture for you. I want you to take the picture with you holding a sign reading "PAPPACLART, GTPlanet rules!". Hand-writted. If you do that, then I retire everything I have said of you. That can only prove that you have the bike, though No idea how will you prove that you have raced against a Veyron.
And to fool Killer, yes it is silly to road race, though sometimes it is hard to help yourself. That is one of the reaosns we ride out late at night, less traffic etc. We often head out of London, to country roads, lots of fun can be had with minimal risk if doing so in the day.
I meant both. Even if he is being Darwin Award stupid it would be a shame for him to die or be seriously injured.I don't believe that the point made about street racing being dangerous meant dangerous to other people. On a bike, it's insanely dangerous to your own life.
I meant both.