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At the end of a crappy and almost completely unproductive day like today I really needed something to put a smile on my face - that did the trick nicely.

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brilliant - what i like the best is that with that description its got 42 bids on it - i guess teenage lowlife drug dealers must fink ebay iz wikked ;)
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: Great!
Just noticed I've crossed the 6000 barrier! :oops:

Roy.
 
yo_chuci":7y4px0fy said:
i knew there was a forum i forgot to post that on.. spent most of sunday chuckling to that...

and another

looks like a trend is starting...

I used to drive one of those when i'd just passed my test - it was an okay car and took me and my mate farley on many a surfing holiday down to cornwall and occasionally even back again without breaking down

admittedly as time went by it did develop a few "charming" idiosyncrasies like not starting in the morning unless you opened the bonnet and hit the starter motor with a mallet :shock:

eventually i tried to take it up lynton hill one too many times and burned the clutch out - but i still managed to sell it to a gullible fool... i mean fellow surfer... for enough money to buy an equally knackered ford escort to get us home
 
big soft moose":1fdg6571 said:
yo_chuci":1fdg6571 said:
i knew there was a forum i forgot to post that on.. spent most of sunday chuckling to that...

and another

looks like a trend is starting...

I used to drive one of those when i'd just passed my test - it was an okay car and took me and my mate farley on many a surfing holiday down to cornwall and occasionally even back again without breaking down

admittedly as time went by it did develop a few "charming" idiosyncrasies like not starting in the morning unless you opened the bonnet and hit the starter motor with a mallet :shock:

eventually i tried to take it up lynton hill one too many times and burned the clutch out - but i still managed to sell it to a gullible fool... i mean fellow surfer... for enough money to buy an equally knackered ford escort to get us home

Don't believe it!

An exponent of the gentle art of woodworking could never have been a "chav". surely? :?
 
Lons":5i7zp3wf said:
big soft moose":5i7zp3wf said:
yo_chuci":5i7zp3wf said:
i knew there was a forum i forgot to post that on.. spent most of sunday chuckling to that...

and another

looks like a trend is starting...

I used to drive one of those when i'd just passed my test - it was an okay car and took me and my mate farley on many a surfing holiday down to cornwall and occasionally even back again without breaking down

admittedly as time went by it did develop a few "charming" idiosyncrasies like not starting in the morning unless you opened the bonnet and hit the starter motor with a mallet :shock:

eventually i tried to take it up lynton hill one too many times and burned the clutch out - but i still managed to sell it to a gullible fool... i mean fellow surfer... for enough money to buy an equally knackered ford escort to get us home

Don't believe it!

An exponent of the gentle art of woodworking could never have been a "chav". surely? :?

nah mate not the clio with the rockhard suspension and "i have no *****" paint job, even me and farley wouldnt have been seen dead in one of those (also they werent being made back then - at that time the much superior renault 5 was still the renualt supermini)

i was refering to the nissan micra GS yo chuchi posted - not a chav mobile by any stretch of the imagination as it would never out run a blue meanie - in fact it would struggle to outrun an arthritic tortoise...
 
just scroll down, the description should still be there even if sold
 
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