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General Discussion Area / Re: How much?
« on: 07 November 2010, 13:05:27 »
A1 is currently on an 88 landrover diesel!!
A2 is on a Ducati
A3 is on a Norton
A4 volvo v70
A5 Porshe 911 Carrera
A6 Range Rover Biography

I know, I am sad!

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But just before doing that^^^^ get your head underneath & check the exhaust & cat heat shields havent worked loose! :y

that's what I thought

By all means check the exhaust first but a loose heatshield or loose cat wouldn't cause a rattle in the area you've highlighted on your picture :o

that's the area I think its coming from or sounds like its coming from, a bit hard to tell with the engine running.

cambelt is due in 10K miles.

the aux belt and tensioner have been replaced 5K ago.

Is this by Vx's reckoning ?  Their intervals are somewhat optimistic.

is £200 correct?

cash when i arrive?

let me save up £200 lol

Elite Pete is really close to you, give him a PM

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Yes, and it goes on for many nights! :o :o :o

Mind you and I am convinced I heard a Dornier 17Z-2 going over a few weeks ago!! :D :D ;)
:o :o :o


Yes, I know, you are wondering what I am thinking!! :D :D

But seriously it was late one evening when a plane went across sounding just like a Dornier; a regular pulsating droning sound, which is exactly how they sounded in 1940!
Spookey or what, coming 70 years after the blitz started. :o :o


I had a vampire jet fly over my gaff a couple of weeks ago, that was a sinister sound I can tell thee :o

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thatcher discharged from hospital
« on: 02 November 2010, 16:37:55 »
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How would these people feel if they lost a mother, or a child, and the people next door held a party to celebrate that persons death ?


Not great, I have had some experience of that situation, I think next door is stretching it a bit though Manta  ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thatcher discharged from hospital
« on: 02 November 2010, 13:18:37 »
Now hold on a moment, I stated someone elses intention and beliefs. They are working class men and were badly affected, as were many other industries, by her policies and beligerent attitudes towards the working classes. They have a right to despise, celebrate the passing of anyone they please! Unless there were more than 10 of them and it may be considered a rave under sec 63,64,65 of the public order act :).

I find it slightly amusing that these people have the nuts to publicly express their opinions and beliefs in such a way despite the touchy subject matter.

My own feelings towards her are she supported polpot,pinochet and to some extent the apartheid regime in South Africa. She is hailed as the saviour of our economy but are we benefiting from this now? I personally do not wish her ill but know huge numbers of people who would not shed a tear when she passes!

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General Discussion Area / Re: Thatcher discharged from hospital
« on: 02 November 2010, 08:25:21 »
There is a pub in town owned by some ex dockers, they bought it with the paltry redundancy they got after the Liverpool dock strike in the early 90's.

They have a special bottle of champagne in a case that will be opened only when Thatcher snuffs it! ;D ;D Can't stick her personally but thought she had balls during the Falklands.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Not a good Monday morning
« on: 01 November 2010, 16:33:42 »
Well still in agony and VX having trouble getting one in so the local factor is getting one for the morning, poss gen VX but as the one on mine is gen vx and 6 months old what the hell ( dont ask about the guarantee, it's a very , very long story).

In the mean time it's russian crank sensor roulette!! will she start or won't she ;D

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General Discussion Area / Not a good Monday morning
« on: 01 November 2010, 10:50:21 »
Gets up with the intention of getting to the office early, goes into the garage and the beast refuses to start, cant push it out as it will block the road and noone about for a push, can't find a single paperclip in the house to see what the issue is >:(, ends up doing contortions to get a mangled keyring into the right diagnostic pins and subsequently trapped a nerve in my neck.OWWWWWW. No faults stored !!!

Eventually she catches and is backed out but I had to lock the house and switched it off. DOH! wont start again. Calls one of my staff to come pick me up and the friggin thing starts as soon as he arrives.

It is now in the work car park in a non starting mood and im in bloody agony! Im guessing it's the crank sensor playing up again but the MID was showing coolant level warning but this might be a coincidence?

Got a meeting with the HR director later and hope this wont be the third installment of bad luck in what has been a crappy Monday !

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General Discussion Area / Re: My teeth
« on: 22 October 2010, 08:30:02 »
I would advise caution around using Codeine based products for more than a week or two, I run a drug service and see people like housewives , builders etc who have got themselves into the sh*t surprisingly easily and are taking  60-100 Nurofen plus daily.

Find out where your nearest Dental teaching hospital is as they will have a drop in where the students get to practice on you, generally a rip out service but it will rid you of the problem!!

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General Discussion Area / Re: How long does it take...
« on: 21 October 2010, 13:45:23 »
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The forum is usually very quiet at this time if day, but mention farts and it's away. Must be a male thing..... ;D

To be honest it's still as funny as when i was an 8 yr old boy, anyone still do dutch ovens to their ladies?

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General Discussion Area / Re: How long does it take...
« on: 21 October 2010, 13:12:46 »
I think it depends on the potency, I had sprouts on sunday and had a pantparp in my local. I cleared a 12 meter radius within milliseconds :o and actually made one person gag. Less potent ones can take 20 seconds or so!


You should search for a scientific study on the issue!

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General Discussion Area / Re: So who has got it
« on: 13 October 2010, 08:28:05 »
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The Euro Lotto ticket thats so far gone unclaimed?

I've checked all my tickets at lease a dozen time and still haven't got it.

So what would do if you knew you had a ticket worth £113m in your pocket

If any say i wouldn't chance there life then they can give it to me

Keep looking

Andy
Be on a plane straight out of this sh thole, there are enough immigrants in this country, there must be a quite few empty countrys somewhere ::)

Contraversial, but very true Pete :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: So who has got it
« on: 13 October 2010, 08:11:19 »
Word is a 19yr old lad has won it a mile or two from me, maybe rumour though ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Eggy bread
« on: 09 October 2010, 16:04:27 »
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gypsy toast it was known to me, lovely


I've heard it referred to as French toast. :y

Thats what the middle classes refer to it as!


Oh yeah. we used to call it that when I lived down the dingle. Very middle class. ;D

And what class do you feel you are now Stephen?

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General Discussion Area / Re: Eggy bread
« on: 09 October 2010, 15:45:27 »
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gypsy toast it was known to me, lovely


I've heard it referred to as French toast. :y

Thats what the middle classes refer to it as!

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