British Bouncing?

MSUK Car trials,

You're limited to a 2wd on road tyres amongst other rules.


Trials
Trials is about how far you go rather than how fast you get there.

A low-speed but highly challenging discipline, it is one of the most accessible forms of the sport and an ideal entry point for newcomers.

How do Trials work?

Trials are all about finding grip in order to progress as far as possible along a course laid out on a hill side. There are three main types of Trials: Car Trials, Sporting Trials and Classic Trials.

Car Trials are for the driver who wants to compete in a road car. It’s a great place to start and, as a passenger is required, it can be a team effort. Sporting Trials, cars are designed especially for the purpose. Classic Trials are the original form of Trials. The cars tend to date from as early the 1930s.
 
I'm surprised they're allowed to wheel through endangered dragon habitats :flipoff2:
You should have heard my brother in law yelling at me when I drove on the right side of the road near London. There were zero other cars and I was ****ing with him, pretending that I'd forgotten which side I was supposed to be on.

I said, "What's the big deal? I saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and those Harry Potter movies. Don't y'all have flying cars? Let the wizards get out MY way!"
 
What part of England were your parents from? 😀
The German and Norwegian part. :flipoff2:

Lets be honest here. While the Brits have done great thing for the rest of the world theychose to ignore it at home. Take cooking spices. They made it so the whole world could get them but failed to learn to use them at home.
 
I love how bland and British is. No one is hooting and hollering, they just watch and golf clap.
British guy watching, "Good show, Mate! Right fine effort, that!"

American dude farther up the hill: "Send it, **********er! Yeah, yeah! Now yer fully gettin' it!" After the crash, "****. He yard saled it!"
 
Please translate into American - WTF is a "rambler"? :confused:

EDIT: I Googled it - basically walkers / hikers?
Walkers that have a pinko-lib level of entitlement and a NIMBY attitude. They loathe the fact they have to share the countryside with offroaders, bikes(dirt/quad/mountain), horse riders and farmers. They actively pursue legal action against councils to force the closure of various green lanes (unpaved roads often little more than old cart tracks) to all traffic and then piss and moan at the councils for the routes becoming impassable now the 4x4/horse/bike clubs that used to maintain them are no longer allowed to use them :shaking:
 
Walkers that have a pinko-lib level of entitlement and a NIMBY attitude. They loathe the fact they have to share the countryside with offroaders, bikes(dirt/quad/mountain), horse riders and farmers. They actively pursue legal action against councils to force the closure of various green lanes (unpaved roads often little more than old cart tracks) to all traffic and then piss and moan at the councils for the routes becoming impassable now the 4x4/horse/bike clubs that used to maintain them are no longer allowed to use them :shaking:
Here in America; we simply shoot them.
Shallow grave under heavy brush canopy.
Profit.
 
Here in America; we simply shoot them.
Shallow grave under heavy brush canopy.
Profit.
Dood, you gotta' up your marketing game.
Here's the same basic info:

Here in America, we help environmental zealots to stop their greenhouse gas emissions and lower their carbon footprint by enabling their direct participation in carbon capture as well as their transition into soy-based alternative energy for the native, free-range, dolphin-safe biomass.

That sounds like some **** worthy of a Nobel prize :grinpimp::flipoff2:
 
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