Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 11 December 2007, 23:58:02
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The sort of help you don't need... ;D ;D ;D ;D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WWUGdULTF8
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;D ;D oh dear.
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sorry but..........
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Should I be laughing at this. I'm not sure who I feel more sorry for, the car owner or the bloke who fitted the tow strap.
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Should I be laughing at this. I'm not sure who I feel more sorry for, the car owner or the bloke who fitted the tow strap.
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Why not you laugh at anything ::) ::)
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Should I be laughing at this. I'm not sure who I feel more sorry for, the car owner or the bloke who fitted the tow strap.
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Why not you laugh at anything ::) ::)
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I'm just a happy chap. :'( :'( :'( You see? I'm crying with laughter. ;D
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Got towed in a Mini Clubman, once upon a time, behind a maniacal workmate in a 2.9 4x4 Granada......
From his point of view (via the rear mirror) it was funny....
From mine, opposite locking a Mini on roundabouts certainly was not.....
As to the link, pillock should really know the tensile strength of tupperware.... ;D
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Deary me ::) ;D ;D................bet he is very happy for the help ;D
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I am working onsite today and don't ahve access to youtube, so now idea waht it is that find so hilarious... >:(
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I am working onsite today and don't ahve access to youtube, so now idea waht it is that find so hilarious... >:(
It's a picture of Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling having their nuts pulled off by a bloke driving a 3.0l MV6 in protest at the rise in fuel prices.
Always happy to help Markjay. :y
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I am working onsite today and don't ahve access to youtube, so now idea waht it is that find so hilarious... >:(
It's a picture of Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling having their nuts pulled off by a bloke driving a 3.0l MV6 in protest at the rise in fuel prices.
Always happy to help Markjay. :y
Now seeing that justified leaving site going home and loosing a day's work!
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From mine, opposite locking a Mini on roundabouts certainly was not.....
I had a similar experience at the Goodwood festival of speed one year. Torrential rain and the field I'd parked in was a quagmire. Chap in a lovely old vintage RAC landy offered me a tow and proceeded down the field, through the gate and up the other side of the fence. He had plenty of grip to get through the gate and had the luxury of not having to negotiate it sideways! I don't know how I managed to get a Rover 214 sideways through a 5 bar gate without ripping either bumper off, but somehow I did!
Kevin