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TheGrimReaperTour
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2007
GX19 KCY
Moron thinks his time is more precious then everyone else.
Standard of driving In East London is diving.
Not to mention he driving on dodgy plates
Standard of driving In East London is diving.
Not to mention he driving on dodgy plates
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Bad Driving Chadwell Heath, Essex UBER Twat LS58 LKL
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Few Clips of some Oxygen Thieves Who Believe that their time is more valuable than the rest of us. LS58 LKL Dodgy curb scraping uber heap OP 8459K Q Jumping Polish Folk OV57 JRZ Dodgy Red Light Jumper Just a regular pisshead on a pushbike jumping a light saving the planet
London Helicopter Sight seeing tour whole trip with landmarks tagged Full HD GoPro
มุมมอง 2237 ปีที่แล้ว
Start at Stapleford Aerodrome, Stapleford Abbots Essex (Sat 13th May 2017) 01:48 Abridge 02:15 Pick up M11 05:00 Charlie Browns Roundabout 06:00 Redbridge Roundabout 06:50 Stratford and QE2 Olympic Park 08:17 O2 Arena & Canary Wharf 08:54 Excel Docklands 09:15 National Maritime Museum & Greenwich Park 09:46 Cutty Sark 10:13 Surrey Quays 10:39 Wapping 11:34 Shard 11:48 St Pauls 12:03 Shakespeare...
Helicopter Flight over London from Essex 13-05-2017 GoPro HD
มุมมอง 5197 ปีที่แล้ว
Helicopter sight seeing trip from Stapelford airfield Essex, over to west London Via Docklands and back again. GoPro HD Starting at Stapleford Aerodrome , Flying over Loughton, M11, Charlie Browns Roundabout, Stratford Westfield and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (West Ham Football Stadium) 02 Arena (the dome) and The Isle of Dogs, Greenwich Park, Tower Bridge, London Bridge, The Shard, Tower of ...
PW15 AMG Gormless twat!
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Disgraceful mindless litter lout. Totally unnecessary he should keep his shit inside the car. A bigger pile of crap's still inside driving it! Mindless fuckwit!
A13 Essex pair of oxygen thieving wankers YF56 MLK & EO54 FYC
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Typical BMW "road owner" decides that he is above waiting like everyone else and pushes his way in followed by a tosser of Nissan driver who thinks like a BMW driver and drives like a twat
Maprik- Pagwi Time lapse X 16
มุมมอง 2349 ปีที่แล้ว
Second part of road trip from Wewak to Pagwi via Maprik Music: The Specials, Monkey Man The Who, I can see for miles
Wewak- Maprik Time lapse X 16 HD
มุมมอง 4819 ปีที่แล้ว
Road trip from Wewak to Pagwi via Maprik at 16 X speed until the Maprik village road @ 06:24 then normal speed. We stopped off here for about half hour on our way to Pagwi. The most amazing dense jungle to either side of this 1 track road. Music; Ryuichi Sakamoto Anastacia, I'm out of love Donna Summer, I feel love
Tsing tsing @ Chambri, East Sepik, April 2015 in HD
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A small Tsing tsing (sing sing) by a few of the village folk of Chambri Village. Chambri village is one of 3 villages on Chambri Island. Chambri lake is through one of the estuaries off the Sepik River that runs through the centre of PNG.
Wewak, East Sepik Province, PNG April 2015
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A short drive around Wewak Town Centre. Starting at Wewak Guesthouse and finishing at the road that leads to Pagwi.
Arena Essex Van Bangers, Bye bye winnebago. HD
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Another damp and wet August bank holiday Monday. May as well see some vans smashing
Time Lapse Loxford Lane - Ilford Lane Essex
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Ilford traffic on a Saturday afternoon. Divine Comedy- National Express
Building a Spirit House (Tambarum) Near Maprik, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea
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Building a Tambarum (Spirit House) Filmed 6-4-2015
The Nevis Extream Crazy Bungy (Bungee) Jump, Shootover Jetboat & NEViS Swing
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New Zealand's Highest Bungy at 134m. Amazing views, fantastic experience. It's all just over too fast! A J Hackett Queenstown. Extreme Mental Adrenalin Kick. 3;10 Shootover JetBoat 6:30 NEViS Swing 3:15 ShootoverJet Boat on Shootover River, Queenstown A mad fast speed boat ride shaving canyon walls and making a splash! 6:30 A J Hackett NEViS Swing IDIDIT Upside down and backwards Span is 400M
HT02 RBF white van man Red light Jumper at The Berwery, Romford
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HT02 RBF white van man Red light Jumper at The Berwery, Romford
Jaguar Twin Twats PK61 BWA & M11 PJT followed by a Fiesta Twat ET11 SVW
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Jaguar Twin Twats PK61 BWA & M11 PJT followed by a Fiesta Twat ET11 SVW
Gormless twat quee jumper EY63 PYB driven by a prick A118 Romford Essex
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Gormless twat quee jumper EY63 PYB driven by a prick A118 Romford Essex
Total Cock driving a BMW on A118 Chadwell Heath High Road, Romford
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Total Cock driving a BMW on A118 Chadwell Heath High Road, Romford
Driving on the A12 / A127 Romford - Southend-on-Sea, Essex in 2 mins
มุมมอง 4.1K10 ปีที่แล้ว
Driving on the A12 / A127 Romford - Southend-on-Sea, Essex in 2 mins
Red Light Jumper Goodmayes Road-Barley Lane Junction
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Red Light Jumper Goodmayes Road-Barley Lane Junction
Selfish Audi LY12 EEB Dangerous Driver Chadwell Heath Lane / High Road
มุมมอง 34510 ปีที่แล้ว
Selfish Audi LY12 EEB Dangerous Driver Chadwell Heath Lane / High Road
Dick Head Dangerous Driver in East London Essex SK08 UJZ
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Dick Head Dangerous Driver in East London Essex SK08 UJZ
Dont leave such a big gap, then the bastard can't get in
Little bellends in big cars as usual.
Dichead dangerous driver, Gormless wanker twat, yep, pretty accurate description.
Merc and Berk..
No argument he's a wanker but the plates come back to a silver Merc.
Perhaps they are too important to have to queue-up with everyone else. 😂
Thankyou so much for the video I grew up in KOKOPO without having any clues about Wewak this video should be an introduction to of what Wewak town it's like, wow! It's land mass is very huge,thankyou so much.
My favourite road in the whole of the UK
This road was a mud track all the way to Maprik when I lived there.
Lived at Brandi High School in 1969/70. Went to the A School on the hill.
it must be fuming!what ,a traffic light stopping him from getting nowhere!
Little Heath's in London not Essex, and that's the A12 you're approaching not the A127.
Little Heath is in Ilford, Ilford is in Essex, parts of Essex are in Greater London. your correct its approaching the A12
@@TheGrimReaperTour Ilford ain't in Essex and no part of Essex is in Greater London.
@@meesaye1826 sure, whatever
Chadwell Heath's London, not Essex.
Chadwell Heath is in Essex. It's also in Greater London.
@@TheGrimReaperTour That's impossible since both Greater London and Essex are ceremonial counties. A place can't be in both. As i said, Chadwell Heath's in London, not Essex.
sure, whatever
Lovely. used to live in Passam in the early eighties. A lots changed and the Windjammer apparently burnt down.
I miss home
You've covered the matter of this driver adequately.
Recorded in 2017?
why not send a copy of this vid to the council, they have the ability to prosecute for littering
yip..leave a big gap expect to be cut up. it's not right that's just the way some people are.
Driving in London is a pain in the arse. All's fair in Love, War, and fucking driving.
In Barking ? They are barking ! The mentality of people on the roads today is way off the scale. (I must get in front, i must get in front) . It's ridiculous.
Thanks for the video i use to live in wewak back in the 80's with my family in fact i went to wewak international school myself back then ...i really miss wewak it hasn't change much over the years.
Missed the sea and the rocky seaside of wewak hill very much. So much have changed from radio Wewak all the way around to the police baracks on the other side. Left the place in 1979.
Yet another typical BMW driver.. Haha The van man did good I wouldn't of let him in either.... Tosser.....
There were two cars. So what the guy was late turning in, because you have never been late turning in ever? If it was me I would of just let him in, it's not the end off the world for god-sake. Some drivers are just to stubborn and childish to let someone in late, but expect others to let them in.
Even the older X5 didnt want to let him in
Arrival In PNG Friday 3rd April 2015 My Flight had landed in Port Moresby, the Capital City of Papua New Guinea; however my baggage had been delayed. While back in Brisbane I had been told by the Qantas ground crew that they could only guarantee me catching the flight not my bag. If my bag was delayed it would be sent out on the following flight about three hours later. Port Moresby, I had to hang around the airport waiting for my bag for about three and a half hours. I was very hot and sticky. I was wearing my heaviest clothes so as to keep my baggage weight down. I had already removed my heavy jumper and was now just wearing a sweat soaked tee shirt and my black jeans that had long started to cling to my legs. The airport, although to be fare was undergoing “modernisation” had a lot to be desired. There were a couple of vending machines that were very temperamental in what coinage could be used to vend and a mobile phone shop. Very basic! To sum this place up, a money exchange, an air line office, a mobile phone shop two vending machines and about twenty or so airport security officers. Outside a few 4x4 adventure company transport mini buses a couple of taxis and an oil drum bin that was the allocated smoking area, surrounded by several men chewing the beetle nut or smoking. An Australian called Craig was returning to Cairns having been in PNG for 6 weeks. I asked him what the best places to visit and see were. He replied “in all honesty mate, the best place in New Guinea is the departure lounge inside the airport”. Craig said the place was filled with “savage like mentalities that have nothing to lose”. He told me in his opinion, he believed that local people just saw white people as an easy target and suggested that I removed my red striped arm plaster cast so as not to draw additional attention towards myself. I chatted to almost everyone in the airport. I had an interesting chat with an airport security officer “Ben”. He had asked me “why big white man” was in PNG alone? I explained that I was to do a “Sepik River Cruise”. He wished me luck and explained that white people go missing in the East Highlands region (Sepik Province) that I was about to visit. He went onto explain that I should be very careful and stick with my tour group and that I was a “big crazy white man”! It seemed that the local people here were not very used to dealing with “independent travellers” it’s still a novelty to them. I had booked this tour via an American company called pngbudgettours.com a part of BLUELATITUDESTRAVEL.COM (based in USA) the manager who dealt with my booking was Chris Rosenkrans. So I emailed Chris to let him know that I was going to be a bit late and sent him my new flight details. Once my bag arrived I paid the 780 Kina for my new flight to Wewak. That was an expensive late bag! I eventually arrived 40 mins late on the later flight to Wewak. I followed the few other passengers off the aircraft and across the concrete plane stand to a group of small run down looking single story concrete and corrugated metal buildings. It reminded me of the airfield buildings you would see in an old war movie. We were headed towards the small building to the right of the complex and then to the right again where there was a very large solid wooden bench with a sign with our flight number chalked on it. Our bags arrived about 10 munities later in a rusty broken and smashed looking metal cage trailer being towed by a very noisy and smoky tractor in similar dilapidated run down condition. The bags were dropped off the back of the trailer onto the big wooden bench. After baggage collection I followed the other passengers through a gate into a car park with a big sign that said “Arriving Passengers Collection Point”. There seemed to be so many people here collecting so few passengers. I was looking around for someone with a sign or a car with a tour company logo on it but nothing. My fellow passengers were making their way to their awaiting cars, trucks or mini busses until there was only about twenty or so people still hanging around. I was then met in the car park by a guy who introduced himself to me as “Albert the tour guide” he was about 5’9” Athletic build mid 40’s with short receding hair and very black, he was wearing a “Burberry” tartan type “button down” short sleeved shirt, jeans, trainers and a red baseball cap but no name badge or clipboard. He just had a piece of paper with my name on it. Following just behind him some other people about 4-5 in total. “You are Mr Simon” he said. He took off his baseball cap and wiped the sweat from his forehead onto the back of his arm that was holding the cap, he reached out to shake hands. “Yes I am, and before you get any ideas... I taste like shit! So no point eating me”! I replied. He laughed as he led me to the car rental caged compound where my bags were put into the back of a dirty old dusty white Toyota crew cab truck by one of the guys following. I wondered if this really was a hire car, there were no stickers inside like normal hired cars and the condition was pretty poor and it was as filthy as hell. Albert and his “brother in law” Kevin plus the driver took me on a 10 minute drive to the Guest house. All the while Albert and Kevin explaining that the ground manager had not paid for my full tour and that Albert had only received about 50% of the budget for the trip. He was directly hired for my tour by Jenny from @2014 based in Gerocka. I was more interested at looking my new surroundings. It seemed very isolated and poor and it all looked as if it had unfortunately never seen better days. If I needed to get away in a hurry, where would I go? We only passed one or two cars that kicked up huge dust clouds as we avoided each other on route to the guesthouse. The roads were poorly marked and crumbling to dust at the edges where it met a 20’ grass verge that reached out to various fences and walls of properties. Most of the houses and buildings were behind locked gates, the majority of which had a security guard or two hanging around. I saw no sign of any police or military on the road, just the occasional group of people standing around small stalls that had been set up at the side of the road here and there. I was looking for a public building, a police station or even a petrol station where if needed I could at least make a phone call. The website states Description Day 1: Arrival in Wewak Arrive in Wewak Airport and pickup by our ground staff to transfer to Wewak Guesthouse. Welcome Dinner and relax with a view over the river mouth to the Pacific and the edge of PNG. Inside and downstream lies your odyssey into the last frontier of humanity, the most untouched reach of the earth by modernity, and the cradle of hundreds of different languages. 1146 km long, the Sepik is one of the planet's greatest and most epic river journeys. Vivified in the minds and museums of the world, this prism of fantastic stratified culture up and down an enormous geographic area ranges through hundreds of different and distinct languages and cultures, many still a mystery as to how they got there and why they became so unique. This is where your cultural buffet begins.
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