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    Don’t bring this car to the United Kingdom

    October 28th, 2009

    …or take out those big letters first, otherwise it will attract ridicule on UK streets, for it sounds dangerously close to a slang word one doesn’t normally want to be associated with.

    Photo taken somewhere in Penampang on 20th September 2009.

    That is why I think it’s better to have as few wordings on one’s car as possible, if at all. If you simply must have words displayed in front of you, do it indoors, like sticking it on your tv stand.

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    Comment by bebek
    2009-11-06 20:54:58

    According to urban dictionary a Toser is someone who tosses off and a Toser is another name for a Wanker (one who suffers from chronic masturbation)…!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     
    Comment by bebek
    2009-11-06 20:55:46

    but i bet Sabud is not a Wanker!!!! Oh no….

     
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