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General Discussion Area / Whats it worth mark 73
« on: 27 June 2007, 00:15:25 »
As above.

Found this, not too far from me and at a dealer, with this blurb.  Warranty would probably be optional.

2001 Y Reg Vauxhall Omega 2.6 V6 CDX (LPG Gas Conversion)
Automatic, Estate, Petrol, 66,683 miles, Silver, 16 Inch Alloys

Unsure as to history with all the pitfalls that brings, who done the conversion etc but whats the concencus as to worth?  Its short of a pedal for me but does have  a gas conversion.  If I was to go looking further, what should I look for (apart from a conformity certificate for the gas) to ensure that all was absolutely wonderfull?

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General Discussion Area / Monday night quicky.....
« on: 25 June 2007, 23:20:12 »
A young woman had been taking golf lessons.

She had just started playing her first round of golf when she suffered a bee sting.

Her pain was so intense that she decided to return to the clubhouse for help and to complain.

Her golf pro saw her come into the clubhouse and asked, "Why are you back in so early? What's wrong?"

"I was stung by a bee", she said.

"Where", he asked.

"Between the first and second hole", she replied

He nodded knowingly and said......










"Then your stance is too wide."    
  

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As the title - anyone here frequent or stay in Southampton?  Looking for first hand info as to recommended guest houses/B&B/Youth Hostel within a stones throw of the airport for one night for my son next month.  Tried the web but not really wanting to pay the £65 upwards per night (not including breakfast) they are asking or let him stay in a drunks shelter overnight!

ta

B

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General Discussion Area / Friday night chuckle.......
« on: 22 June 2007, 22:42:09 »
A normal guy (i.e. a 20s,or  30s-something, 40s, 50s-something, 60s or 70s something male!!), having split from his latest girlfriend, decided to take a holiday.   He booked himself on a Caribbean cruise and proceeded to have the time of his life; - that is, until the ship sank.   He found himself on an island with no other people, no supplies, nothing, -  only bananas and coconuts.   After about four months, he is lying on the beach one day when the most gorgeous woman he has ever seen rows up to the shore.

In disbelief, he asks, "Where did you come from? How did you get here?"

She replies, "I rowed from the other side of the island. I landed here when my cruise ship sank."

"Amazing," he said. "You were really lucky to have a row boat wash up with you."

"Oh, this thing?" explained the woman. "I made the boat out of raw material I found on the island.   The oars were whittled from gum tree branches, I wove the bottom from palm branches and the sides and stern came from a Eucalyptus tree."

"But, where did you get the tools?"

"Oh, that was no problem," replied the woman. "On the south side of the island, a very unusual stratum of alluvial rock is exposed. I found if I fired it to a certain temperature in my kiln, it melted into ductile iron. I used that for tools and used the tools to make the hardware."

The guy is stunned………

"Let's row over to my place," she says.

 After a few minutes of rowing, she docks the boat at a small wharf. As the man looks to shore, he nearly falls off the boat. Before him is a stone walkway leading to an exquisite bungalow painted in blue and white. While the woman ties up the rowboat with an expertly woven hemp rope, the man can only stare ahead, dumb struck.   As they walk into the house, she says casually, "It's not much but I call it home. Sit down, please.   Would you like a drink?"

"No! No thank you," he blurts out, still dazed. "I can't take another drop of coconut juice."

"It's not coconut juice," winks the woman. "I have a still. How would you like a Pina Colada?"

Trying to hide his continued amazement, the man accepts and they sit down on her couch to talk.

After they have exchanged their stories, the woman announces, "I'm going to slip into something more comfortable. Would you like to take a shower and shave? There is a razor in the bathroom cabinet."

No longer questioning anything, the man goes into the bathroom. There, in the cabinet, a razor made from a piece of tortoise bone. Two shells honed to a hollow ground edge are fastened on to its end inside a swivel mechanism.   "This woman is amazing," he muses. "What next?"

When he returns, she greets him wearing nothing but strategically positioned vines, smelling faintly of gardenias. She beckons for him to sit down next to her.

"Tell me," she begins suggestively, slithering closer to him, "We've been out here for many months. .. … … You've been lonely…. …  There's something I'm sure you really feel like doing right now, something you've been longing for?"   She stares into his eyes.

He can't believe what he's hearing. "You mean...", and he swallows excitedly and tears start to form in his eyes………. .

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General Discussion Area / Mr T voice
« on: 08 June 2007, 00:04:48 »
Watching some telly earlier and saw the Mr T / Snicker add.  Like it.....   ;D  

Realising that there are going to be a few TomToms, Garmins and similar going to the Lakes meet, decided to do a search for the Mr T voice for my TT710 but no joy.  Anyone got it or could assist?  [size=8]Realise that discussion and use of copyrite stuff is kinda 'persona non grata' on here as elsewhere, but looking for pointers? [/size]

B

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General Discussion Area / MV6 leather and doorcards
« on: 08 June 2007, 00:35:11 »
Anyone looking for mini lift MV6 full leather interior and doorcards?  Needs a drivers side airbag replaced, so......

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=001&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=110136345387&rd=1&rd=1

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General Discussion Area / Competition proposal - Lakes meet
« on: 31 May 2007, 10:56:17 »
Just had a wee brainfart of an idea, seeing as how the MPG of our cars comes up often as a topic.

How about a competition for those attending the lakes meet to see who can get the best fuel consumption from a 3 litre?  Would need to be some ground rules, such as car must be driven and not towed etc etc....  Might be able to do it in classes - 2.5, 3 litre, diesel etc?  Since I've a 3 litre, I'll put up a prize (of my choosing) for those similar.

Any thoughts?

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General Discussion Area / What would you do if........
« on: 30 May 2007, 09:56:49 »
.....this was your car being discussed.



My dad currently works in germany and its his car, it’s a omega mv6 its got 3.0 v6 on the back of the car and mv6 on the door, it’s got the fast BMW turbo engine in it. My dad said I cant drive the car but my escort van broke dowm amd my mum sais I can drive it but only on short jounerys and If im carefull.

Ive been driving the car and the its too expensive for me on the pocket, ive obnly down about 100 mile s noew and the tank is empty.

My mate drives the same car but his is a omega 2.5 CD also with the BMW fast turbo engine, hes been saying that he drives it on dual bio fuel and his been putting vegetable oil in it with no problems, I didn’t belive you could do this but after 2 weeks his running on this and he adds a bitb of petrol to make it runs better evertine he puts vegetable oil in it and it runs cool.

So we put some vetatable oil from Cosco and toped it up with some petroll, about 6 gallons vegetable and 1 gallon petrol, which my friend said was about right. The needle is now about the same on the tank as before (phell!) and the car drove great for about 2 miles but the slowed down and started to miss fire and no more power, then it stooped and wouldnt start.

We got the car back to my mates place by towing it, and my mates brother said its propbally crap oil we put init and it needs flushing out. We charged the battery And I bought some engine flush from Halfords and we put this in the engine, my mate sais you have to run the engine and take out the oil filter forn this to work which I did.

The engine wouldnot start but on the key turning the engine All the oil came out in a bowl and we had another falat battery. I got some more flush from Halfords and we did the same while jumping the battery until the engine flush come through, We put the oil filter back on the engine but it will stiil not start evan if you jump the battery.

Does any one now howmany times you have to flush the oil through, cos it starting to make funny nose now when you try and start the engine, my friend says best to get the car back home and get the brakedown man to fix it, but I don’t wont to get my mum introuble and my dads gona go apes**t if he find out.




Picked it up from another forum that I drop into sometimes.

Glad its not my car being talked about..........

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So this is what bumpers are for......  Anyone translate the commentary at all?

Ten out of Ten for perseverance though....

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General Discussion Area / Computer storage question
« on: 13 May 2007, 21:29:47 »
My household has a wireless network so as to allow three desktop PC's access to my broadband connection.  The wireless hub allows me to add in something like this so as to backup and mirror important files on all 3 machines.  After a couple of lost data scares recently, actively looking for a resolution.  Not actually bought one yet, just looking for suitable advice from clever peeps here.  Not really wanting to have a PC running 24/7.

Anyone any comments, good or bad, on such a device?  I am not really computer literate but can plod away, given time.  As far as I can tell, the storage device is up all the time the network is and is not dependant on whether any master PC is active?

thanks...   :y

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General Discussion Area / Chocolate Labradors
« on: 06 May 2007, 01:18:37 »
OK, a bit of an off the wall long shot here, and PERHAPS prepared to expand my search and purchase options.....

I am in the market to purchase a chocolate labrador pup for pet purposes (not to be a workingdog but would prefer working stock) either dog or bitch, not decided yet.  Would welcome comments from any members who are breeders and can provide appropriate bona fides, as well as a spot-on pup at a fair price?

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General Discussion Area / J O III & probable cambelt party.....
« on: 30 April 2007, 14:20:22 »
Thread updated in the meetings section with dates and possible costs etc.  If interested in attending, have a look and cast your vote for dates.  Eash set of dates is Friday/Saturday/Sunday, but you worked that out already, didn't you!   ;D

If we are looking to do the first weekend, will need to get it sorted before the end of THIS WEEK as the elusive bookings person at the museum goes on holiday next weekend.  Seems like some jobs for some folks are overdue and the early date would suit...

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General Discussion Area / Melted Welly lookalike
« on: 21 April 2007, 23:50:16 »
Anyone else know what a melted welly looks like??  I do....

You know what I mean - what happens to those green Hunters with the buckle that you left too close to the Aga or the cheap Dunlops that disolved when you spilt thinners in the garage, or the ones Uncle Albert gave you that the dog chewed when you left him for three days while you visited Aunt Mabel in the nursing home??

Thats what the wife's coupon looks like tonight....

She fell asleep on the couch after a glass or two of Australias finest before heading upstairs with a  - you guessed it - a coupon like a melted welly....  'cos I was typing on the computer in the living room.   Apparently, the old clicky PC keyboard that I've had for years has finally pi$$ed her off 'cos I batter it like the old manual typewiter that I used to have....   She's not happy.    :'(








Anyone got a 10p coin for the phone???    ;D




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General Discussion Area / cheapish breaker or fixer-upper
« on: 15 April 2007, 13:57:41 »
On ebay.  Buy it now of £200 for a 122k miles 2.5 CDX with probable cambelt failure.  MOT until March 2008 with FSH upto 100k.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=006&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=160105004316&rd=1&rd=1

Could be worth it for someone??

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Howdoo all.
Looking to get some kind of straw poll going to get numbers for the meet on the Bonny Bonny Banks on Monday lunchtime.  If this all means absolutely Hee Haww to you, look up the thread in meetings etc and, if you want to have a meet and a blaw, add your name to the list with numbers attending so I can get something resembling a couple of burgers each sorted.  

If you are bringing other scran (scones, cakes etc) or like Jim, supplying the de luxe gas grill, please say so, so as to avoid everyone bringing food but bugger all to wash it down with!  Looking for contributions of juice, salad, crisps, kebabs, cakes, whatever.....  If its easy for you to supply and bring, then please add it to make it easier for others.  

Personally, I do not intend to feed the seagulls.  Names on the list excludes waste and all that...  

ta

Broocie

the list......

Me and her (burgers, sausages, rolls and relish)


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