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Nice looking web site.

Well done! :y :y :y

You may wish to correct the following...

Oil Cooler replacement

the correct grey Vauxhall sealent.

Did you mean: Vauxhall sealant.  

Exhaust replacement

If an exhaust corrodes and becomes rotton,

Did you mean: rotten

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General Discussion Area / Re: 50 years of Blue Peter
« on: 17 October 2008, 20:41:50 »
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The memory of Leslie Judd is still fresh in my mind. When she was trampolining and one of here boobs popped out to to say hello


The passage of time plays cruel tricks.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/10/16/article-1077948-021FEFE1000005DC-99_224x442.jpg

 :o :o :o

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General Discussion Area / Flu
« on: 15 October 2008, 00:08:41 »
FLU

To avoid it...
Eat right!

Make sure you get your daily dose of fruit and veggies.

Take your vitamins and bump up your vitamin C.

Get plenty of exercise because it builds your immune system.

Walk for at least an hour a day,

Go for a swim,

Take the stairs instead of the lift, etc.

Wash your hands often.
If you can't, keep a bottle of antibacterial cleanser around.

Get lots of fresh air.
Open doors & windows whenever possible.

Try to eliminate as much stress from your life as you can.

Get plenty of rest.

  *OR*

Take the doctor's approach.
Think about it...
When you go for a flu jab, what do they do first?

They clean your arm... with *alcohol*!!!

Why?

Because Alcohol KILLS GERMS.
So...

I walk to the pub. (exercise)

I put lime in my vodka...(fruit)

Celery in my Bloody Mary (veggies)

Drink outdoors on the patio..(fresh air)

Tell rude jokes and laugh....(eliminate stress)

Then I pass out. (rest)

The way I see it...?

If you keep your alcohol levels up, flu germs can't get you!
As my grandmother always said,
'A shot in the glass is better than one in the ar$e!'

Cheers!!!

 ;D ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / Cutbacks affecting jobs.( Funny)
« on: 06 October 2008, 19:20:10 »
Dear employee:
As a result of the reduction of money budgeted for all department areas, we are forced to cut down on our number of personnel. Under this plan, older employees will be asked to take early retirement, thus permitting the retention of younger people who represent our future.

Therefore, a program to phase out older personnel by the end of the next fiscal year, via retirement, will be placed into effect immediately.

This program will be known as S.L.A.P. (Severance of Late-Aged Personnel).

Employees who are SLAPPED will be given the opportunity to look for jobs outside the company.

SLAPPED employees can request a review of their employment records before actual retirement takes place. This review phase of the program will be called S.C.R.E.W. (Survey of Capabilities of Retired Elderly Workers).

All employees who have been SLAPPED and SCREWED may file an appeal with upper management.

This appeal is called S.H.A.F.T. (Study by Higher Authority Following Termination).

Under the terms of the new policy, an employee may be SLAPPED once, SCREWED twice, but may be SHAFTED as many times as the company deems appropriate.

If an employee follows the above procedure, he/she will be entitled to get: H.E.R.P.E.S. (Half Earnings for Retired Personnel's Early Severance) or CLAP (Combined Lump sum Assistance Payment).

As H.E.R.P.E.S. and C.L.A.P. are considered benefit plans, any employee who has received H.E.R.P.E.S . or C.L.A.P. will no longer be SLAPPED or SCREWED by the company.

Management wishes to assure the younger employees who remain on board that the company will continue its policy of training employees through our: Special High Intensity Training ( S.H.I.T.).

We take pride in the amount of S.H.I.T. our employees receive. We have given our employees more S.H.I.T. than any company in this area. If any employee feels they do not receive enough S.H.I.T. on the job, see your immediate supervisor. Your supervisor is specially trained to make sure you receive all the S.H.IT. you can stand.

And, once again, thanks for all your years of loyal service with us!

The Management.

 ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Got my new Spoiler
« on: 06 September 2008, 16:14:30 »
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I might just have to go and get that magazine  :y


Have a look here....

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1180255700

Seems like excellent advice. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: So this chap from ....
« on: 23 September 2008, 22:48:55 »
5 Star!

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Gordon Brown.  (Joke)
« on: 23 September 2008, 22:36:27 »
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Also, remember to include the whole of the UK when we do well, not just when the sh!t hits the fan...



 Just like to get the UK thing correct....  For better or worse, we are ALL in it together, not just those south of the border...   ;)

I have now edited my post. :y

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General Discussion Area / Gordon Brown.  (Joke)
« on: 23 September 2008, 22:02:18 »
Gordon Brown.

or Gordon the Useless One as he is known by some of his colleagues was looking for a lady of the night.






He found three such girls in a local pub, a blonde, a brunette and a redhead.

To the blonde he said, 'I am the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Now how much would it cost me to spend some time with you?'



She replied, £200.'

To the brunette he asked the same question.



Her reply was £100.

He then asked the redhead

Her reply was, 'Mr. Prime Minister, if you can get my skirt up as high as my taxes, my pants as low as my wages, get that thing of yours as hard as the times we are living in, and keep it rising like the price of petrol, keep me warmer than it is in my flat and screw me the way you have Pensioners, then it isn't going to cost you a bl**dy penny!'

 ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / Gordon Brown  (Part Two)
« on: 23 September 2008, 22:57:02 »
We have the distinguished honour of being on a committee to raise:
FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS
for placing a statue of:
GORDON BROWN

in the County Offices at Matlock

The committee was in quandary as to where to place the statue. It was thought not wise to place it beside Edwina Currie, who never told a lie, nor beside Dennis Skinner, who, never told the truth, since Gordon Brown could never tell the difference.


We finally decided to place it next to Christopher Columbus, the greatest sailor of all. He left, not knowing where he was going, and upon arriving, did not know where he was. He returned, not knowing where he had been, and did it all on borrowed money.

Nearly 5,000years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, “Pick up your shovels, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the Promised Land”


Arthur Scargill said, “Lay down your shovels, sit on your asses and light up a camel, this is the Promised Land”.


Mr Brown is stealing your shovels, kicking your asses, raising the price of camels and mortgaging the Promised Land.




If you are one of the fortunate people who has any money left after paying taxes, we will expect a generous donation as a contribution to this worthwhile project.


Yours truly,


The Committee .

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General Discussion Area / Re: What Broadband?
« on: 23 September 2008, 00:45:55 »
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Additionally, think of what websites collect about you. We (OOF) don't actively collect info, but I can tell you a fair amount about your system, such as OS, browser, service packs (indirectly, likely vulnerabilities).  With a small number of mods, we could collect more in depth info about your system, including username.  Seeing as many XP users don't use a password, and make themselves Admins, we have the info to get into your system to play silly buggers.

Be more worried about where you visit, rather than what your ISP collects (unless its illegal, as ISPs are more tied to authorities).




Surf anonymously.

Try this....
http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-snoop.cgi

It allows you to surf the web without revealing any personal details.

Click your calling card without/with  to see the difference.


Interesting, wont let me log into the OOF though. ;D ;D  BigBrother is watching us.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y :y :y

Try
Enter this    www.omegaowners.com/
in  the Enter website address field .

Then click Surf anonmously.

Allow redirection. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: What Broadband?
« on: 23 September 2008, 00:15:34 »
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Additionally, think of what websites collect about you. We (OOF) don't actively collect info, but I can tell you a fair amount about your system, such as OS, browser, service packs (indirectly, likely vulnerabilities).  With a small number of mods, we could collect more in depth info about your system, including username.  Seeing as many XP users don't use a password, and make themselves Admins, we have the info to get into your system to play silly buggers.

Be more worried about where you visit, rather than what your ISP collects (unless its illegal, as ISPs are more tied to authorities).




Surf anonymously.

Try this....
http://anonymouse.org/cgi-bin/anon-snoop.cgi

It allows you to surf the web without revealing any personal details.

Click your calling card without/with  to see the difference.


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General Discussion Area / Re: Song title thread game.
« on: 21 September 2008, 02:26:19 »
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learn to be still      Eagles

 Learn To Love You - Leona Lewis.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Song title thread game.
« on: 21 September 2008, 02:16:00 »
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still got the blues Gary Moore

Still Waters (Run Deep)  - Bee Gees.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Song title thread game.
« on: 21 September 2008, 02:00:39 »
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matters of the heart     Bonnie Raitt


Out of the Blue - Roxy Music.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Song title thread game.
« on: 21 September 2008, 01:24:39 »
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all the young dudes   mott the hoople


Young at Heart - Bananarama.

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