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  1. Woollarding. It's a thing. Named after William Woollard, former Top Gear Presenter, who was renowned for adopting a specific pose while doing his pieces to camera: bonnet up one foot up on bumper discuss engine or performance. Fig 1: Woollarding defined, last century. (with thanks to realmotors.co.uk) so, get yer mates (or yer tripod, Nigel), and produce your Unofficial Bimmersport Woollarding Image, and post it to this thread. Linkage: Wikipedia explanation and background bio Sample imagesIt should be noted that Swiss Toni is not strictly Woollarding, though he does deserve an honourable mention. Fig 2: Swiss Toni, not Woollarding, yesterday. (with thanks to totalmcars.com) It should also be noted that Grace Jones did not have Woollarding in mind when she sang Pull Up To The Bumper.
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