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Undertaking

Dr. Horrible

Admiral
Admiral
I was coming back from Heathrow Airport the other week and go stuck in a traffic jam. There's nothing particularly unusual about that because the traffic around Heathrow is usually rubbish, but...

As I was sat in my car on the M25 heading back towards Kent, I was in the fast lane going nowhere - suddenly, the traffic in the middle lane started moving, and a Hearse went by.

Imagine my horror - I had been undertaken! :scream:

Please share your horror stories here. :techman:
 
As I was sat in my car on the M25 heading back towards Kent, I was in the fast lane going nowhere - suddenly, the traffic in the middle lane started moving, and a Hearse went by.

Imagine my horror - I had been undertaken! :scream:
Quote of the year so far. :bolian:
 
I was coming back from Heathrow Airport the other week and go stuck in a traffic jam. There's nothing particularly unusual about that because the traffic around Heathrow is usually rubbish, but...

As I was sat in my car on the M25 heading back towards Kent, I was in the fast lane going nowhere - suddenly, the traffic in the middle lane started moving, and a Hearse went by.

Imagine my horror - I had been undertaken! :scream:

Oh, very good. :lol:

Many years ago, I almost ended up at the undertakers after trying to undertake on a dark & stormy night on the M4. I'm sure I've told the story on here before, so I won't repeat it again. Let's just say doing a 720 degree spin across three lanes isn't the kind of near-death experience I want to repeat. :D
 
Indeed. I always wanted to be a true Undertaker - black suit, nice hat, customised jag... only a bit of heavy lifting (depending on the client of course). Sounds lovely. :)
 
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