leni
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leaves his house in 10 minutes, 40 minutes to the crem...
hope leannes ok
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=166737
leni
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stubs
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Ally
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Lost but not forgotten
RIP Scott
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mav
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RIP m8................
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AndyW
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was leanne speaking in the end leni?
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Predator Corsa
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R.I.P
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leeshez
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Good bye and god bless
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J da Silva
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may sound harsh, but at first i was like RIP and all that
then i found out he smashed loadsa cars up and drove like an idiot
awaits flaming for not wanting to get run over by one of these people
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Thoday
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^^ no one deserves to die though surely... but i see your point
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J da Silva
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no course not mate, no1 deserves it thats not my point, i just think it was probably expected by a few people
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Rob
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yes he did drive abit mad... but wot i heard he calmed down when he got his licence back.
everybody drives mad at somepoint in there life. prob the reason most people put 2ltr engines in corsas.
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ed
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Drive fast, die young
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bradfincham
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well said 1800ed,
hope the funeral went well and he got the send off that he deserved.
R.I.P
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ed
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Hopefully some good can come of this, maybe people who go fast will drive safer and people who dont buckle up will wear seatbelts from now on?
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Rob
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Andy, I don't know if she spoke, been talking to one of her friends who didn't go to the funeral but said Leanne was abit put off by the amount of people expected to turn up!
I've U2U'd her a few times and Robs tried ringing/going round [but she was out] and texting but no reply to anything yet!
In regards to the seatbelt, apprently if Scott had worn a seatbelt, his body would have been allot worse than just a broken neck! or so the Police have said!
Still sad for someone so young to die! Makes you relise what you got to loose, but yeh, it brings home what could have been, such as leanne being in the passenger seat and it being her funeral today
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Rob
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by the way the above was posted by leni
[damn rob logging me out]
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Rob
yes he did drive abit mad... but wot i heard he calmed down when he got his licence back.
everybody drives mad at somepoint in there life. prob the reason most people put 2ltr engines in corsas.
or maybe the sensible ones save that for elvington, melbourne, shakespeare raceway, donnington park, horncastle dragstrip and the hatch
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Ben
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i feel sorry for his family
its upsetting to see he got killed , but on the other hand , you cant expect to be invinsible when u drive so quick.
i slowed down alot after my crash, i aint bothered if i wa killed , but its my family and mates i feel sorry for.
but still R.I.P
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