Oh nice.What do you care? He has other things to do than to answer your questions.
I think that was it, only a wall of text.
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But isn't that a porker table in the background and possible Joey and Gottardo. So WHERE is Floaty?Oh nice.
We haven't seen Dominico since that introduction event so it's kinda nice to have him appear again (even though he's a smug bastard who shows off ).
I could be wrong, but I'm kinda wondering whether that last shot is in Gina's tavern (this being the tutorial contract), and the lady behind the counter (on the left is Gina), and the one on the right is one of Gina's staff.
Would be quite funny if old Capo Vincent lead MC and Dominico here and got them to work, and yelling at them saying "Get to work you damn rugrats!"
Who's Joey?But isn't that a porker table in the background and possible Joey and Gottardo. So WHERE is Floaty?
Or at least a dragon.
Used to be in the family. Unfortunately, I think, he died in a mission at the beginning.Who's Joey?
Didn't he died in the Mission with Luna and Gracie?Used to be in the family. Unfortunately, I think, he died in a mission at the beginning.
Is there a Poker table? All I'm seeing are MC, Dominico, the lady in front of them (dunno why what she has on her head gives the feeling of a traditional maid's mob cap), and lady behind the counter.But isn't that a porker table in the background and possible Joey and Gottardo. So WHERE is Floaty?
Or at least a dragon.
Who's Joey?
Poor Joey.Used to be in the family. Unfortunately, I think, he died in a mission at the beginning.
Did it ever actually say that Lucania is in Italy? Can't remember now.Still not an Italian plate ...
Hmmm, that's a good question actually. We had discussions about where in Italy it could be but I don't actually remember the question of whether it is in Italy at all ...Did it ever actually say that Lucania is in Italy? Can't remember now.
Either way, I'm sure a major crime family could afford private plates.
Yeah, MD doesn't exist (MO could as Modena). Older plates have the regional code in front and are without the blue "EU stripes", however, you need a second set of letters - unless you're a beginner. Germany would have an "MD" but then also more letters, but I guess it could work in some country, not gonna check the rules for all of them (even though I can rule out basically all of Western/Central Europe).Yeah, Trying to work out who "MD" is.
It's definitely not an Italian plate, those have the place of registration on the right hand side.
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18 makes it a 2018 reg, BZ is Bolzano region code.
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2001, Milan.
Yeah, but c'mon, Brits, I mean, whaddaya expect, manUK plates can, I think, be any combination.
e.g. You could have E1, if you lived in East London.
UK02 ROK can be purchased on DVLA site now.
As a Dutch person I agree, the worst part is when they switch to the left lane thinking they have plenty of time not realizing you are driving on said lane at 220/250kmh. While they do 80/90 ( Some Germans do that too though on those beautiful German Autobahns.)don't forget the dutch people and their mobile homes clogging up my beautiful German autobahns.
Not Luna, 'nuff said.who are the two blonde ladies in the last picture?
80/90? I'd be happy if they started off with 60.As a Dutch person I agree, the worst part is when they switch to the left lane thinking they have plenty of time not realizing you are driving on said lane at 220/250kmh. While they do 80/90 ( Some Germans do that too though on those beautiful German Autobahns.)
On a different note, those previews look spetaculair. Already hyping for the update.. Dammit hopes.
Is it just me or does that look like Michelle Williams?Fan Sig:
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