ned
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| posted on 22/3/04 at 10:34 AM |
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polish a wheelie-bin?
roflmao
beware, I've got yellow skin
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SparkyPups
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| posted on 22/3/04 at 11:20 AM |
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"polish a wheelie bin"
is this some sort of east european custom I dont know about?
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ned
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| posted on 22/3/04 at 11:40 AM |
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sparkypups,
no, that would be "polish in a wheelie bin"
beware, I've got yellow skin
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M@Triton
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| posted on 22/3/04 at 10:22 PM |
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Lazy git doesn't work so i presume polishing a wheelie bin is the highlight of his week........unless it's some wierd signalling thing i
can't figure out as we get strange lights and odd noises of an evening!
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Peteff
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| posted on 22/3/04 at 11:46 PM |
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who else would polish a wheelie bin!
Maybe it's not a wheelie bin. It could be his transport back to the mothership, a bit like the tardis in Dr Who. You could be abducted if
you're not careful and have to endure all kinds of strange experiments. I hear they are very fond of anal probes at the moment.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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zetec
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| posted on 23/3/04 at 12:39 AM |
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Might be the latest offering from Robin Hood.
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M@Triton
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| posted on 23/3/04 at 08:12 AM |
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He has put kiddies windmills in his garden....reckons they are there to scare moles!....likely story..
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chipie
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| posted on 28/4/04 at 01:29 PM |
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I now own one of MAC1's original MK Indy's they built. Whats wrong with the chequer board floor? Look at the background to this forum.
I've used other Westies before and I can tell you, the chequer floor is a god send in the wet weather. You don't slip nearly half as much
with wet feet on them than bare alley. Was it my imagination or did someone say something about they add weight to the car?
I'm not saying my car or the MAC1 is perfect I'm no engineer, buy surely all of you can see everything can be improved. Each person has
their own ideas and some ideas work better than others.
There are things I would like changing and think that these changes would be better, maybe just for me, maybe for everyone else, some are a mater of
opinion some a fact.
Who can put their hand up and honestly say thet the MK or a MAC1 is perfect? If so bring them both to me and in a few minutes I will show you faults
on both.
The lads at MAC1 have to be praised, they have actually got off their backsides and done something about a car and built it to how they like it. And
talking business they have gone about it in the best way. If they weren't doing a good job they wouldn't still be in business would
they?
And I'm sure someone said something about the service was very poor from MAC1. Do a search on all articles including MAC1 and read them, you
will be shocked. Yes I know I'm all for MAC1, but that is because I have one of their cars and I'm extremely impressed with it. Its taken
me a year to find a kit that I wanted and this is it. Unfortunately I don't have much experience with an "original" MK so I
can't get into a big arguement with anyone (unfortunately).
When it comes down to it, I've got a big smile on my face when I'm driving it, some rain or shine, no roof, no windscreen, putting the
smile on your face and the adrenelin rush is what its all about isn't it?
See you all Monday at Stoneleigh, come try out my chequer plates, especially if its raining!
http://www.chipie.net/mavis
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