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Peter Hucker wrote:
I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. |
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![]() Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. The trick is to drive a car that you bought back in the 50's. Then you don't have to wear seat belts! Double-A |
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"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in
ups.com: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. LAFF! -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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![]() Phil Kyle wrote: "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in ups.com: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. LAFF! Queer!!! |
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Phil Kyle wrote:
"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in ups.com: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. LAFF! It is to larf. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in
ps.com: Phil Kyle wrote: "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in ups.com: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. LAFF! It is to larf. I LAFF therefore I am. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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Phil Kyle wrote:
"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in ps.com: Phil Kyle wrote: "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" verbally sodomised in ups.com: Peter Hucker wrote: I keep seeing the seatbelts move automatically when people get into or out of cars in American films - what's this all about? Merkins are very lazy. The only reference I can find on google is: "On some cars the shoulder straps of the front seat belts automatically move out of the way when you open the doors and then move back to their normal position when the doors are closed. Do not attempt to move the mechanism of these seatbelts yourself as you may damage it." What does it mean "out of the way"? I've never known my fixed seatbelt get in the way. You're probably not a fat porker, like most Merkins or that fat ****, Neil Barker. LAFF! It is to larf. I LAFF therefore I am. I larf at you therefore you are the walrus. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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