- Nov 26, 2014
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I got pulled in a white motor, was that in off and four points to the cops partner?
Well eff me. Seems like there might be a little something in that. In the UK at least, it wouldn't explain the trend in other countries if present but wow. Sounds a bit out there, and with respect to any filth on here - no doubt you are good apples - but I can believe it.my understanding of this is that traffic cops play car snooker. first you have to pull a red car and then a coloured car to represent the colours on a snooker table. hence why red cars get pulled more.
or it could be total bollocks. but i like the snooker idea.
Funny, i happen to see a lot of ferraris in some areas, and they're redThe bloke don't really care. They don't have red coloured cars in Korea. They're either white, black, grey or shades of these 3 colours.
forgive me father I have sinned "TWICE". passed test pretty late, but 1st car was red. exchanged it a year later for a four junk heap to do mini cabbing which was blue. unfortunately it was never going to last forever, and when on it's last legs I was pretty skint till I won £700 on a win patent. a fellow Spurs fan was completely skint and sold me his motor so at least I could work, unfortunately red.
since then I have never allowed red, please forgive me for my sins
my understanding of this is that traffic cops play car snooker. first you have to pull a red car and then a coloured car to represent the colours on a snooker table. hence why red cars get pulled more.
or it could be total bollocks. but i like the snooker idea.
ha ha milky ways are the best!!Thing with red cars is all they do is stuff their faces, blue cars are smart. This has been known for years