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Author Topic: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2  (Read 28253 times)

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #165 on: 06 October 2016, 19:42:14 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #166 on: 06 October 2016, 20:13:46 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #167 on: 07 October 2016, 19:22:00 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #168 on: 07 October 2016, 20:30:16 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up
Well change it, then. You used to do stuff like that all the time. Gone all prim and proper have we?  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #169 on: 07 October 2016, 20:47:29 »

Look at mine instead  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #170 on: 07 October 2016, 20:52:14 »

That's one reason to look forward to a STEMO post!  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #171 on: 07 October 2016, 21:22:23 »

That's one reason to look forward to a STEMO post!  ;D

Little else  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #172 on: 07 October 2016, 21:23:19 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up

You protest too much. :)

I think you fancy the arse off sexy Shami. ;)
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #173 on: 07 October 2016, 21:28:10 »

Look at mine instead  ;D

Just the right amount of 'womanly weight' to those.

Not too firm and not too saggy.

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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #174 on: 07 October 2016, 21:29:35 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up

You protest too much. :)

I think you fancy the arse off sexy Shami. ;)

I think Shami would get very soggy knickers if she found out about TB's views on 'uman rights!  :o  :D  ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #175 on: 07 October 2016, 21:34:22 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up

You protest too much. :)

I think you fancy the arse off sexy Shami. ;)

I think Shami would get very soggy knickers if she found out about TB's views on 'uman rights!  :o  :D  ;D
TB's views on human rights extends as far as an AK47 and a large hole to fall into. ;D
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #176 on: 07 October 2016, 21:40:28 »

Didn't end so well for Hitler, Stalin or Milosovich...
« Last Edit: 07 October 2016, 21:44:38 by Doctor Gollum »
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #177 on: 08 October 2016, 09:35:29 »

Look at mine instead  ;D
Post more. A Lot more
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #178 on: 08 October 2016, 09:38:26 »

3.7 V6 with 330 BHP.....sanme engine as used in the Datsun 370Z.
As appetising as that sounds, I'm afraid it will have to be lorry fuel, as electric is no good to anyone, and petrol isn't viable.

I'd rather hang myself. :)
I'd rather you hang that ugly dorris in your avatar. I'm worried I'm going to break my screen with a cricket bat every time it pops up

You protest too much. :)

I think you fancy the arse off sexy Shami. ;)

I think Shami would get very soggy knickers if she found out about TB's views on 'uman rights!  :o  :D  ;D
TB's views on human rights extends as far as an AK47 and a large hole to fall into. ;D
Hmmm, a flaw in my manifesto, I'd not considered what to do with the bodies following the mass cull of UK population, to rid us of the lazy and the tree huggers.  I'm guessing the Isle of Wright isn't gonna be big enough...
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Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum, Part 2
« Reply #179 on: 08 October 2016, 10:13:20 »


Hmmm, a flaw in my manifesto, I'd not considered what to do with the bodies following the mass cull of UK population, to rid us of the lazy and the tree huggers.  I'm guessing the Isle of Wight isn't gonna be big enough...

It is if you forget the mass cull of the UK, and move to the Isle of Wight. You can then get your shooting kicks by robustly defending your little empire.
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