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(Message started by: peteHull on May 13th, 2008, 7:02am)

Title: Interesting study...
Post by peteHull on May 13th, 2008, 7:02am
Hi all,

I have just driven home the two miles from my workplace, on that journey I was made aware of a sudden increase in the cases of  "Floppy Arm Syndrom".

I sense some people wondering what this is,   well next time you're out and about take note of the number of arms hanging out of car windows.    It is a condition caused by Hot Sunny Spells, so I suppose it can be directly linked to "Global Warming" (quick Gordon, slap a charge on it).

No, seriousley is there anyone on this forum who could explain why this happens? on the aforementioned journey I counted 11 very serious cases of which 3 were also most likeley to be changeing gear, two were children and one was a dog with it's head out trying to catch passing pedestrians.

I don't think people realise, or even care that there are laws about driving or being a passenger etc, the other thing getting more and more common is seeing someone eject a lighted missile from the car window, (Fag Ends) it so happened once that someone had one come into their car which was travelling behind the culprit, it caused damage to the seat and could have caused a real tragedy.

Right.... Moan over till next time.  

Pete


This is a posting I put on the "natter page" on the Yamaha forum when the first warm sunny day occured last week.
It was very interesting to note that although there were 15 people who read the post, no one chose to comment.
You have obviousely taken the time to read the post on here so have you any thoughts, or maybe it doesn't warrent a comment.... who knows?


Pete


Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by Daven on May 13th, 2008, 7:41am
Very true - see dogs hanging out of windows too and although it looks funny it is quite stupid to let them do it (IMO)

Mind you we, in SE London, have another problem where you see poor unfortunates with a finger stuck up their nose - mainly when you happen to look in the rear view mirror at traffic lights/jams  :-/

Dave

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by peteHull on May 13th, 2008, 8:41am

on 05/13/08 at 07:41:23, Daven wrote:
Mind you we, in SE London, have another problem where you see poor unfortunates with a finger stuck up their nose - mainly when you happen to look in the rear view mirror at traffic lights/jams  :-/

Dave


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The truth is that someone told them that if they can ream out and polish the air inlet ports they will get more speed out of the car.... ;D ;D

pete

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by Daven on May 13th, 2008, 11:02am
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Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by taliban aka Cheekyboy2 on May 13th, 2008, 11:27am
only motorcyclists know why dogs stick their heads outta windows...

as for floppy arm, whats the problem? my bus is automatic, i can steer with my knees....

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by cossie_al on May 13th, 2008, 9:30pm
got to admit, on a sunny day if my arm aint hanging out of the window its because I am rolling a cigarette and steering with my knees :o :o  :o
only joking ::) ;D

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by sab6024 on May 13th, 2008, 10:45pm
Whilst driving the Scorpy I have noticed that I too suffer from FAS ;D  and now suffering a severe case of TDA (Taxi Driver Arm)  so whose got a left hooker for sale to match my arms up  ::)

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by jonnycab on May 14th, 2008, 12:37am
Stick your left arm out the sunroof  ;D

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by taliban aka Cheekyboy2 on May 14th, 2008, 1:11am
what?????? you've got a scorp with a working sunroof!!!!!!

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by jonnycab on May 14th, 2008, 1:45am
Yea, it works just fine & is very handy in the tilt position....especially lately with all this tropical weather we've been having......

....push button to tilt sunroof, lean forward & a nice cool blast of air is deflected off the taxi roof light, through the tilted sunroof & right down your sweaty back........Ahhhhhhhh  :D...... 8)

I'd use the aircon, but can't afford to at the moment with petrol being the price it is  ::)

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by TiberiuS on May 14th, 2008, 10:13pm
Hi Pete.

I plead not guilty, on my lovely Jag there's a nice rubber trim on each side of the window and when the window is fully down it makes a nice sharp point which digs in your arm if you rest it anywhere near. That's apart from the handbrake they paid someone half a million quid to redesign to make it sit at a jaunty angle and stick in your leg. Not to mention the sunglasses compartment in the roof lining that's too small to hold a pair of...sunglasses ::)

They do their d**n best to make sure you don't drive around in those cars spread out like a slob, resting your limbs against bits of trim...if you do they make d**n sure it hurts ;D

It's not so bad on an auto, I still find my left arm is on the shifter most of the time though, habit I suppose.

Regards, Bruce.

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by sab6024 on May 15th, 2008, 9:16am

on 05/14/08 at 00:37:13, jonnycab wrote:
Stick your left arm out the sunroof  ;D


My sunroof don't open  :-[ May have to get someone to drive me about for a while  ;)

Title: Re: Interesting study...
Post by peteHull on Jul 9th, 2008, 7:45am

on 05/14/08 at 22:13:48, TiberiuS wrote:
Hi Pete.

I plead not guilty, on my lovely Jag there's a nice rubber trim on each side of the window and when the window is fully down it makes a nice sharp point which digs in your arm if you rest it anywhere near. That's apart from the handbrake they paid someone half a million quid to redesign to make it sit at a jaunty angle and stick in your leg. Not to mention the sunglasses compartment in the roof lining that's too small to hold a pair of...sunglasses ::)
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Thanks for the insight into the Jag bruce... I was thinking of getting one.... well warned... ;D

Pete



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