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Never take a British car out in the rain
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have you been to Britain?
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Hopefully not :/
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Rain is their natural habitat
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I tried to but the plane had electrical issues :/
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did the smoke get out?
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I’m going there in a few weeks, I expect to be wet all the time.
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Here comes the raaaain agaaaaain
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It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off for ‘em.
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British cars were built in the rain to be driven in the rain
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I think you get the drift.
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Until it disintegrates in the rain.
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No no no, the rain helps the car. You just don’t want to add salt.
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Bruh I’m in coastal New England.
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Then wash your car? Put under coating on. That’s what I did to mine.