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‘F**k off’: Shock thing Queenslanders missed during COVID

According to a survey commissioned by dashcam manufacturer Nextbase, 86 per cent of respondents admitted to swearing when stuck in traffic.“F**k off” was the most common phrase uttered among foul-mouthed Aussie drivers, followed by “sh*t” (19 per cent), “d*ckhead” (12 per cent), “arsehole” (8 per cent), “c**t” (4 per cent), and “bastard”, “mother f**ker” and “son of a b*tch” which all came in at 2 per cent.V8 Supercars Bathurst Champion David Reynolds, who heads up the…
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