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More proof that SatNavs should be banned

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Sounds like a British 'Paris Hilton'

Whatever. She may have learned something.

gamely ploughed into the watercourse

Can someone translate??

:P

gamely ploughed into the watercourse

Can someone translate??

:P

Pretty sure that means she had sex underwater using scuba equipment.

....or something :D

In disturbing related news, Italian tech outfit Il Village has developed "a GPS satellite system that will give blind people greater independence and mobility", according to the BBC. The "Easy Walk" system uses a "mobile phone that runs the Symbian operating system, a small Bluetooth GPS receiver, text to speech software called Talks...and a call centre that will operate around the clock seven days a week".

:mellow::rolleyes:<_< As if the idiot ass rich girl plunging her benz into the drink wasn't bad enough....

I love my NAV, but the wife is always on the cell phone when driving.

I think we should ban cell phones (or my wife). "Just joking dear"

I love my NAV, but the wife is always on the cell phone when driving.

I think we should ban cell phones (or my wife). "Just joking dear"

:lol:

I hope your wife doesn't read that, Rich, or you may never be seen or heard from again

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