How to responsibly treat your motor

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How to responsibly treat your motor

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"Well, it worked all right during the day in D mode, but when I put it in N for night it wouldn't move even though I revved it really hard"
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I learned them as:
N for Nothing
L for Leap
D for Drag
R for Race
P for Pass

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Pity the old prison at the top of Roeland street isn't operational any more. Those idiots could have gone straight there without collecting R200.00.

Interesting factoid about the old prison, well know, and extremely funny British author Tom Sharpe (writer of Riotous Assembly) was one of the last people incarcerated (!) there for laughing at the humourless Apartheid government before they deported him to the UK.
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