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General Discussion Area / Re: happy crimbo everyone
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:41:28 »
Always tell its Christmas when Gran gets me Terrys Chocolate Oranges... Which have now gone lmao...... :y
I've got about 6 so far to make my way through...  ...but saving myself for din-dins, after which I'll have a well earned kip...

Well I have eaten 2 this morning  ;D better eat my Dinner else I will be in trouble  ::)
My dinner smells yum, about time I got out of bath... ...water is getting cold anyway ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: The Boy Scouts!
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:13:14 »
I do agree - the sight of a uniformed woman with a weapon is quite captivating. :D :D :D
OH Mamma!


NURSE!!

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Mrs TB couldn't fit all my 'little' pressies in my stocking, so had 2 carrier bags full as well :D

And what looks like decent pressies with my name on under the tree :D (unless she has put socks in a big box again ;D)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Its Chriiiiiissstmas!
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:08:14 »
Merry Christmas all. Calm before the storm here. Mrs. KW's family descend on us tomorrow. Been cooking and tidying all day.
I know the feeling, same here. Well, I haven't been cooking, obviously, thats a pink job :P

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General Discussion Area / Re: Only
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:05:43 »
4 minutes 'til present opening :y

Enjoy, and a Merry Christmas to all and sundry. :y :y :y
Its noon on xmas day, and I still haven't opened anything but the stocking she spoils me with every year.

If I get out of this bath in time, might be able to open some before din-dins...

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General Discussion Area / Re: Bah Humbug!
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:04:17 »
Are you old enough to remember loads of snow at Christmas? (last year aside)

Last year was just a slight dusting, its the only year I can remember with even a fraction of snow.
Hmmm, I seem to remember shovelling a foot of snow off the road to make some parking space ::)

Slight dusting in London!
Thats what happens when you choose to live in such places.  We had several snowball fights (top end of close versus bottom end), made snowmen, and some of the kids made a proper igloo in the rugby field.  London, nah, not for me, give me the countryside any time ;)

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General Discussion Area / Re: The Boy Scouts!
« on: 25 December 2011, 12:01:52 »
I was never allowed to join those afterschool clubs.  I think my mum had a natural distrust of gentlemen who willingly give up their free time to play with small boys...

...all of a sudden, I think you may be able to understand why I am like I am ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: happy crimbo everyone
« on: 25 December 2011, 11:59:19 »
Always tell its Christmas when Gran gets me Terrys Chocolate Oranges... Which have now gone lmao...... :y
I've got about 6 so far to make my way through...  ...but saving myself for din-dins, after which I'll have a well earned kip...

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General Car Chat / Re: Never in 25yrs of driving...
« on: 25 December 2011, 11:57:31 »
Not trying hard enough lad! ;D
I fully agree Mr Gixer, clearly haven't been putting enough effort in all these years ;D

On non-icey roads, I've never had a RWD not respond to opposite lock to the point you run out of lock. Have obvious had this arsing around in the snow before, but this was a dry warmish day, roads marginally damp, and with no not much provocation.

Maybe I've never really had *truely shite* tyres before  :-\


Albs - wasn't what I would call a "Senator Fishtail" ;D.  But it needed what seemed like forever on full opposite lock. Obviously when it did sort its life out, it snapped back far quicker than I could turn the wheel, but wasn't as dramtic (apart from the narrow width of exit) as the first.  Scary enough for my tail pipe to chew a hole in the gusset of my smalls ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: Door rubbing strips-fixing?
« on: 25 December 2011, 11:44:41 »
Prefacelift ones are stuck, and cannot be removed without destroying it...

Mine were removed & replaced when I had a load of paintwork done the other year. I believe he used a fish wire of some sort.  ;) ;)
Interesting, as the first slight bend on it, its toast...

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Omega General Help / Re: Removing rear blind - what will be left?
« on: 25 December 2011, 11:43:52 »
There are enough non-blind parcel shelves floating around, both Bose and non-bose, so I'd find a replacement shelf :)

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General Car Chat / Never in 25yrs of driving...
« on: 24 December 2011, 18:43:58 »
...have I ever before had the steering on the endstop of opposite lock when there is no snow and ice about :o

Mind you, it was when in snapped back, and overshot that I filled my pants - by this time I was fast approaching the roundabouts exit, which was much narrower target ;D


//Mental note to self, don't take TBE out in the damp again...

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General Car Chat / Re: Owners of lowered Omegas
« on: 24 December 2011, 18:35:08 »
Try a PM to andyc - he works in a parts dept of a dealer, but despite that (:P) is knowledgable :y

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Omega General Help / Re: codes
« on: 24 December 2011, 18:32:46 »
;D he wants to know were these sensors are  :y

O2 sensor is another name for a Lambda sensor, as above, they live in the exhaust just after the cat.
You mean just in front :P

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Omega General Help / Re: Door rubbing strips-fixing?
« on: 24 December 2011, 18:28:47 »
Prefacelift ones are stuck, and cannot be removed without destroying it...

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