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Wednesday, June 30, 2004

The BBC is inviting you to Have Your Say about "Kensington Tractors". Huge 4x4 off road vehicles that never get muddy and the heaviest load they ever see is when the owner brings back the shopping from Harvey Nicks. Yes, if you've got a big family then you need a bigger transporter, but on the whole how many times do you see one of these cars with just one occupant? Tax the feckers to the hilt.
I particularly like this comment:
"Ban them, how ridiculous! They are absolutely essential in Windsor, particularly for taking children to school!"
J Walster, Windsor Berkshire (an obvious yank of the sarcasm chain there me thinks)

Calm down it's just a rant commercial.

posted at 7:59 AM by Carlton
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