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ARC99



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Cairns Blue
Ah the good old days of the potters wheel and the BBC transmission tower on a cold afternoon waiting for 5.00pm when the children's programs started.


Oh sorry forgot this place was for being grumpy. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
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Riccarton



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Ok - back to being grumpy Evil or Very Mad

Drove down to Banbury today for some meetings then back home to the Borders this evening. The freakin M6 / M42 and the standard of driving is horrific Shocked

Why, when I'm begining to think "I'm too close to the car in front" does some idiot fill it? I have to presume they consider the 2 second rule to be a challenge as to how many vehicles you can get between the chevrons Rolling Eyes

Indicators should be a statement of intent - not a confirmation of action completed Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad and why do so many of these idiots pull out without signal but indicate to pull back in????? Freakin' morons!!!!!

If I'm the last of a long line of traffic in the fast lane then chances are I too would like to be past but I'm intelligent enough to know I have to be patient. Driving within one metre of my bumper won't create space that isn't there no matter how impressive you think your Audi / Insignia is (by far the worst offenders on today's journey)!!!!!!

Mirrors are not just for special occasions - keep an eye on them all the time FFS. I lost count of the amount of muppets who indicated as they looked in their mirror and saw a gap so it was safe to pull out!! Not realising I was actually travelling so much faster than them that had they looked a 2nd time the gap would have gone!!!!!

I was sat in the queues for jnc 20 on the M6 and got across onto the central reservation for an ambulance trying to get through. The cars behind me didn't bother until the Ambulance had just about stopped and sounded his siren. Several cars in front were also caught napping.

Mind you, I did manage to confuse everybody by always indicating, using my mirrors, keeping my distance and being courteous whilst all the while driving my wife's BMW Thumbs Up
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Rickydodah



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JWL wrote:
Allright for some, we never graduated to a colour set in our house untill the 80's



You lived in a house, with your own TV? We had to make do with a shoe box...........and watch television in
Radio Rentals shop window. Bring back Monty Python, where have all those years gone? Rolling with laughter I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
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Rickydodah



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[quote=

Mind you, I did manage to confuse everybody by always indicating, using my mirrors, keeping my distance and being courteous whilst all the while driving my wife's BMW Thumbs Up[/quote]

Please, I've got used to BMW's being driven by complete Censored morons with no regard to other road users please don't confuse us all by driving properly in yours. Bow down I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
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Laurie



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........and the Christmas tree was an old branch with foil milk bottle tops pushed on the twigs.

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gilarion



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A branch as a Christmas tree, adorned with milk bottle tops, by eck you were blo*dy posh, all as I had when I was a young lad as a Christmas tree was a used matchstick. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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custom90



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And a few oranges.
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Happyoldgit



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Oranges! We had to eat gravel and live in a hole in t'road! Steve.
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gilarion



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Gravel, you were lucky to have gravel, we could only dream as kids to afford gravel! My dad worked twenty eight hours a day down the pit hoping he would get paid enough to afford gravel, but after working three weeks at a time without rest he would only have enough money to buy a spoonful of grit. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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And if you told kids that these days......... They won't believe you. Ray
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Laurie



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In my early days, we had nightly air raids that made huge holes but, sadly, knocked down a lot of houses to create them. 
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Happyoldgit



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Laurie wrote:
In my early days, we had nightly air raids that made huge holes but, sadly, knocked down a lot of houses to create them.


Those dratted Zepellins Whistle Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades.
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custom90



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People that win an auction on eBay then not pay for it, despite having days and multiple invoices as a reminder.

It's only £10 as good as all in for goodness sake, I could understand it if it was £100's of pounds. Rolling Eyes
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gilarion



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eBay just isn’t what it used to be, it’s now populated by rogues, thieves, people with sniper programs, people who copy other people’s adverts and to top it all it is now really expensive to advertise and sellers fees are getting ridiculous. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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custom90



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Very true.
I was only selling a few bits of this and that of which I don't require.
Nothing of benefit to me financially to sell just thought, rather than waste brand new items someone could make use cheaper.

Seems that isn't even worthwhile. Rolling Eyes

It was only pair of Stihl ear Defenders, good ones brand new.
Won the auction , said nothing, paid nothing and that's it.
The guy's had three days...
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