Who's would you steal. For example...i would steal Threshers.
didnt they go under?
No, theres one outside my office. Why can't anyone just answer the question without questioning?
because we're a bunch of pedantic ****s
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You forgot to say "though" though nev
ad steel a securicor lorry probs. ma mate used to drive for them sayd the amount of money inside was insane
I`d steal this one from my earlier, failed thread
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When the going gets weird the weird turn pro
those road trains in Oz are mental. the ones in NT toe 5 tankers of petrol. 5! our poofy lorrys toe 1. we hitched hiked in a road train lorry with no trailers on it. the thing was like a ****in ferrari exceleratin
http://www.found****.com/six-trailer-truck/
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I'd steal this out a charity shop because I don't know where my one from the 80's has gone
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I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own
optimus prime all the way.
great minds venom
trucks were just better in the 80's.
does anyone remember a film with sly stallone in it where he plays a truck driver/semi professional arm wrestler who goes on a road trip with his estranged son who's run away from military school and his millionaire grandad (maw's deed)?
what. a. film.
I'd steal this
or this
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i would try to steal this one but probably end up being killed.
Now with 50% less morality.
what. a. film.Lincoln Hawk is a struggling trucker who arm wrestles on the side to make extra cash while trying to rebuild his life. Hawk's wife Christina is very ill at the beginning of the film, and asks that Hawk pick up their son Michael from military school so that he may get to know his son; Hawk left them 10 years earlier. His controlling father-in-law Jason Cutler, a wealthy man who hates Hawk and disapproved of his daughters relationship with him, says that Hawk has no right to be in his grandson's life. Mike is very distrusting and bitter towards Hawk initially and treats him with contempt at every turn.
Over the course of a cross country trip, Mike comes to trust his father until learning about his mother's death. Feeling he would have been there with her if not for Hawk, he leaves for his grandfather's estate. An attempt to retrieve Mike ends with Hawk being arrested. While in jail Mike visits him, and while he forgives Hawk, he tells him that its best that he remain with his Grandfather. The film continues with Mike realizing that Cutler has been hiding the truth about his father - Cutler did everything possible to drive his parents apart and has been intercepting and hiding the regular letters Hawk had written to his son over the last few years. Cutler tells Hawk that he's always been a loser and offers Hawk a way out: a brand new semi and $500,000 on the condition that he turn over custody of Mike, but Hawk refuses. Eventually, Lincoln competes in the world arm wrestling competition, held at the Las Vegas Hilton. His hope is to win the grand prize of $100,000 and an expensive, new semi-truck and thus be able to start his own independent trucking business. Mike, stunned by his grandfather's deceptions, goes to the Hilton and finds Hawk. Apologizing for misjudging him, Mike gives Hawk the emotional support he needs to compete and he emerges from the contest victorious. As father and son celebrate their world championship win, Cutler (who had followed Mike to the competition) looks on in silence and with grudging respect for Hawk's championship win, and for all he sacrificed to get Mike back. A triumphant Hawk and Mike take their new truck and hefty earnings and start their own business as planned.
Every **** was arm wrestlin after watchin that movie. It usually descended into a thumb war because of that ultimate Lincoln Hawk legendary move.
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