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Maxwell Smart
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| Not a common site - at least in the UK
As most of you know now that I am G-Less I have been resigned to my lot on London's public transport. Well the one good thing I can say about double decker buses is that at least say is it makes G spotting more easier.
Today when I was sitting on the bus at the top of Sloane Street I saw a dark black shape pull up at the lights. Partly obscured by the traffic I tried to make out what it was - fortunately there were no cars next to it and I could just make out a G.
But just as I was trying to make out whether or not it was a G55 by looking at the exhausts, it got obscured by another black shape... but wait... maybe it didn't get obscured, as I was still staring at the same exhausts...
It was then that I realised I was seeing double... two black G55s side by side at the stop light. Not a sight one sees every day - even in London! I could at least see the two drivers acknowledging each other.
West London certainly is the place for simultaneous G spotting. But nothing beats the day I pulled up to the intersection in my G and saw three other Gs - one at each stoplight. Strangely I looked like the only one who noticed all the others. |
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Alaskagwagen
Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| RE: Not a common site - at least in the UK
Wow - I guess I would have to call that a string of Gs or maybe a G-string |
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Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s):
| Re: Not a common site - at least in the UK
Like you I actually had to look twice when I saw the oddest stretch I have ever seen...A G WAAAAGGGGGGEEEEENNNNNN, yeah, that long..! Totally wild. Seen in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. At least four long large windows, but the roof was in vinyl or something. Had a temp tag, I guess a limo company has it. Anyway just a sighting...
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