![]() 04/01/2016 at 15:15 • Filed to: Land Rover, icon, money money money | ![]() | ![]() |
Another in the occasional series of “Cars Of Rich People Near Where I Work”
doo-de-doo-de-doo ooh. A red Land Rover. Ah, not just a red Land Rover.
This is a couple of spaces down from where I saw that orange Beetle Porsche the other month. Given the car-geekiness of them both, I’d wager that they might have the same owner.
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Where was this taken? Almost looks like Charleston, SC.
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Can’t be. Look at that license plate.
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Looks like a swanky part of London to me.
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Totally overlooked it. Way to go me.
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Yeah I had a serious derp moment. The landy is even RHD.
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If I had to guess it would be Kensington in London.
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Only the plates have been changed to protect the innocent.
Charleston is but a poor copy.
How to tell it’s London:
Cars parked on the left.
Righthand drive.
The miasma of despair.
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Yeah yeah. I see it now. Gimme a break. It is called Charles’ Town amiright? I imagine that part of London is a lot cleaner and a little less densely populated with bros.
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Also, from where does that miasma of despair originate?
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BING!
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Damn I just found my favorite defender.
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Shhh! Not so loud, My Xbox One might hear.
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Cleaner yes but the highest concentration of bros in the known world. Take Exhibit A for example.
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It’s only cleaner because of all the money and the lovely people daaaahling. “Notting Hill” movie territory.
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This morning after someone’s phone decided to respond to “OK Noodles”, I had to explain about griefers with “sign out” names.
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It’s blanked out, but then the car is RHD.
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My point was, the formation of it would mean it was a European plate.