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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: djm1964 on 06 March 2009, 18:50:34
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I know I drive for a living , but tommorrow is different :) Got to leave my house at 6am drive to me mothers , Southwold , pick her up then drive her to her mum's Seaford near Brighton ( my Granny who is 93 ! and still got all her marbles ) have dinner with them then drive back , a round trip of about 400 miles , has been ages since the old Mig has had a really good run like that , so if you see a blue omega v6 cdx flying past you on the a13 , m 25 or m23 its probably me :D :D :D :D :D
Take care
Dave
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Hope you have a good trip mate -- try not to scare mum too much ::)
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have fun mate
no donuting on car parks ;D
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Well the old girl certainly had a spirited run today , what FUUUUUUUUUUN ;D
take care
Dave
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WHAT??? the old girl goes for runs at 93?, blimey find out what she takes & send me some ;D
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Hi Unlucky Alf , I laughed out loud mate at your reply :) the worrying thing is she only stopped driving about 8 years ago . I used to go round to help her with clearing leaves / cutting grass etc , then she would insist in taking it in her car to the dump , we would sit ( for about 20 mins ) at the local high street junction , and when eventually there was nothing coming for 4 miles each way ;D we would pull out with the rev counter in the red , and that classic old slipping of the clutch , then when she had straightened up we would bolt off in first gear then through to second ( still with the wonderfull clutch slip involved ) and then on to the dump . It's the only time I used to wear dark glasses and sit in the back so I could sit as low in the seat as possible , just in case any of my friends were out shopping 8-)
Take care
Dave
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Hi Unlucky Alf , I laughed out loud mate at your reply :) the worrying thing is she only stopped driving about 8 years ago . I used to go round to help her with clearing leaves / cutting grass etc , then she would insist in taking it in her car to the dump , we would sit ( for about 20 mins ) at the local high street junction , and when eventually there was nothing coming for 4 miles each way ;D we would pull out with the rev counter in the red , and that classic old slipping of the clutch , then when she had straightened up we would bolt off in first gear then through to second ( still with the wonderfull clutch slip involved ) and then on to the dump . It's the only time I used to wear dark glasses and sit in the back so I could sit as low in the seat as possible , just in case any of my friends were out shopping 8-)
Take care
Dave
The scary thing is, my mother's done that for as long as I can remember, and she's only turning 60 this year ;D ;D ;D
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Hi Unlucky Alf , I laughed out loud mate at your reply :) the worrying thing is she only stopped driving about 8 years ago . I used to go round to help her with clearing leaves / cutting grass etc , then she would insist in taking it in her car to the dump , we would sit ( for about 20 mins ) at the local high street junction , and when eventually there was nothing coming for 4 miles each way ;D we would pull out with the rev counter in the red , and that classic old slipping of the clutch , then when she had straightened up we would bolt off in first gear then through to second ( still with the wonderfull clutch slip involved ) and then on to the dump . It's the only time I used to wear dark glasses and sit in the back so I could sit as low in the seat as possible , just in case any of my friends were out shopping 8-)
Take care
Dave
And then when the car comes up for sale it says "One owner, elderly lady hence very low mileage. This car has only been used for shopping trips and is like brand new"
Hmmm.... ::)