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 11 
 on: Yesterday at 17:52:08 
Started by Sir Tigger KC - Last post by Doctor Gollum
I know there is more chance of Halewood building Chinese drone kits than something sensible happening, but given his recent penchant for disrupting mineral rich Third World dictatorships/ offering to strengthen US peripheral defences by 'acquisition'/liberating Islamic State strongholds... Perhaps Donald would consider UK as a suitable prospect...

After all we meet all three of those criteria  :-X

And as the bulk of our servicable forces are currently deployed in the Middle East, he wouldn't actually need to bomb anything.

 12 
 on: Yesterday at 17:28:10 
Started by Rangie - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
Pictures please. :)

 13 
 on: Yesterday at 17:25:50 
Started by Def-fid - Last post by Def-fid
Thanks for allowing me to join. I don’t currently have an Omega, but I did once have a diesel estate, however I now have a Saab 95 Griffin estate, which uses the Omega 3 litre V6 with a low pressure turbo. It’s a lovely engine, but I’ve heard it’s a bit fragile. Mines 2001, just under 60000 miles.
The cam belt etc was changed at 43,000 miles, but that was about 8 years ago.
Saabs like mine are quite rare now, there are only about 7 Griffins still on the road, and I’d like to keep mine as long as possible, hence the request to join🙂

 14 
 on: Yesterday at 17:25:14 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
It's another RRS , I wasn't fussy on either model but was particular  regarding service history & mileage paid my indi to travel over & inspect this one " you won't find a better one" were his words the seller took mine in part payment which was handy so did the deal yesterday, going in next week for a thorough health check, but I'm not expecting any issues, it's very fast compared to the TDV8 which wasn't a slouch by any means.👍

The British built (Welsh, I think)5.0 SC V8 is one of the great engines. These were fitted to both of my XFR 5.0SC......the second one was remapped and put out about 600BHP >:D

Good choice. :y

 15 
 on: Yesterday at 17:17:35 
Started by Sir Tigger KC - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
The orange man would be pleased. It is well known he has great admiration for the incompetent dwarf. ::)

Relations between Starmer and Trump would improve. >:D

 16 
 on: Yesterday at 17:11:31 
Started by Sir Tigger KC - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Get them all in one place and flatten it... We could name a Bank holiday after them...

 17 
 on: Yesterday at 16:07:51 
Started by Sir Tigger KC - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Rumour has it that Chairman Starmer is going to give his comrade Sadiq Khan a peerage!   ::) 

That means he could be given a ministerial job, attend cabinet or even become Prime Minister!  :o   >:(

 18 
 on: Yesterday at 15:50:47 
Started by Andy B - Last post by YZ250
……….
We all went through the usual entry checks without a hitch, but when Rebecca tried to the Customs system flagged up she was wanted, for murder!  She was taken away as the rest of us, absolutely flabbergasted,  wondered what to do next…….

Yes I agree, that’s not exactly the best start to a holiday is it.  ;D 

 19 
 on: Yesterday at 15:43:10 
Started by Andy B - Last post by YZ250
When I had my heart valves replaced, my heart wasn’t functioning on its own so they fitted an external pacemaker. The wires went in at stomach level and up to my heart. When they were sure that I was breathing unaided, they went to pull the wires out, but after almost three months the wires had become fused into my body and wouldn’t come out, so they cut them off flush with my skin and left them in. I was convinced that I may get some grief when going/returning from holiday but it hasn’t happened yet.  :-\   Not related to the wires but I always seem to get pulled to one side for them to run the wand over me. I have no objection to that if stricter checks catch the bad guys.  :y

You should have asked them to leave a couple of terminals so you could easily get a jump start if needs be!  >:D

 ;D ;D

Well technically the wires are still there connected to my heart, with the other ends of the wire at stomach level just below the surface of my skin so that’s still an option.  ;D
That makes defrib machines easier to do, surely ;D

Maybe one of those little glovebox jumpstarters that Lidl have in the middle would do the trick?  :-\                                                ;D
I bet the long suffering Mrs YZ250 has something like that for punishment when Mr YZ misbehaves ;D

 ;D ;D

Don’t go giving her ideas.  ;D 

 20 
 on: Yesterday at 15:31:13 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Doctor Gollum
You don't get to think about the flying home...

They WILL delay the aircraft you arrived on to send you back on it.

And to their credit, at least they screen people going into the States. Border Ferry Services, I mean Border Farce, could learn alot from the CBP approach. :-X

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