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Messages - Migv6 le Frog Fan

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: Yesterday at 19:35:14 »
Really ?
I bet its not in a very obvious place ?

Edit. Just found it in the culture section.  ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Openreach
« on: Yesterday at 19:34:27 »
We changed phone and Broadband from SKY to BT a couple of months ago. Internet drops out almost every day now and we have to reset the router to get it back.
A shower of shite as far as Im concerned.
But then most companies are the same nowadays.  :(

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: Yesterday at 18:22:17 »
I loved mine too, but like most old cars now, decent examples  go for silly money.

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: Yesterday at 18:20:19 »
https://youtu.be/-5kR830B8fg?si=l-P2mtGGSXv0v-s1

Does he have a point?... :)

I would like to think so, but almost unbelievably, the MSM are obviously trying to keep a lid on this.
Outside of GB News and the Telegraph, it doesnt seem to get a mention.
Its a National scandal thats being ignored, presumably in the hope it will go away.

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General Discussion Area / Re: BBC bias
« on: 03 November 2025, 23:26:54 »
Yep, The Ministry of Truth has been caught red handed.
I really think the sh1t will have to hit the fan over this one. Its beyond outrageous.

https://order-order.com/2025/11/03/bbc-doctored-trump-speech-on-january-6th/

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General Car Chat / Re: Road tax..someones been tinkering.
« on: 03 November 2025, 11:19:31 »
Dont blame you, although they dont like standing around doing nothing for long periods of time.
Rust sets in and things start to seize up.
Best to move them around a bit, even just on the drive, if possible.

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General Car Chat / Re: Road tax..someones been tinkering.
« on: 03 November 2025, 08:51:48 »
My 02  3.2 is £37.68.
It was £36.31 last month.

So theyve put it up without telling anyone ?  ??? >:(

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sticky for Jokes
« on: 31 October 2025, 18:49:47 »
The Grand old Duke of York.
He gave 12 million quid.
To a Woman he had never met
For something he never did.

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Omega General Help / Re: ATP
« on: 30 October 2025, 14:39:37 »
If my  memory serves, the first time I removed one I just undid the lower shock bolt.
It was a nightmare to get out, and only managed with my son jumping up and down on a scaffold pole as a lever, while I pulled on the spring.
After that, I undid more stuff so they just more or less drop out.

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: 30 October 2025, 14:35:44 »
Great little engines for tuning.
I knew someone who had a Davrian kit car in the 70,s fitted with an 1140 fuel injected Imp engine and it went like a stabbed rat.

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General Car Chat / Re: Project anyone?
« on: 30 October 2025, 00:15:29 »
Great little cars. Leagues above the hideous Mins that everyone seemed to like for reasons I have never fathomed.  :)

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General Discussion Area / Re: Staggering Incompetence
« on: 29 October 2025, 21:05:52 »
And Britain gave him £500 to leave without a fuss ( do Golders challenging the ruling?).  I hope he was arrested and jailed on arrival. The world really has gone mad. I would have the civil servant that handed out £500 of your taxpayers money shot in front of his family.

Harsh, but I cant disagree.   :y ;D

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Omega General Help / Re: ATP
« on: 29 October 2025, 14:35:37 »
Did all of the above on mine within the last month or so.
Now in the process of doing a very similar job on Sons 05 Civic. Although there is only one area around 4 inches square that will need welding on that.
The Omega needed a lot more, but its all done now and hopefully ok for quite a few years.

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General Discussion Area / Re: Albs's slug thread
« on: 27 October 2025, 18:10:07 »
Ours has also been showing signs of wanting to hibernate, which it has never done in the previous five years.
Its digging down as deep as it can late afternoon and not waking up until late morning.
A few big terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tireds, a nibble on its food, and it sits around doing nothing much and then digs down for an 18 hour sleep again.
I wonder if the internal Barometer tells them its going to be a cold hard winter ?
My Arthritis is certainly letting me know the weather is going to get colder.
Soon be time to gets its fridge set up ready for the long sleep.
Come next spring it will be chasing me around the garden again, trying to shag my Crocs.  ;D

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General Discussion Area / Re: Albs's slug thread
« on: 27 October 2025, 12:50:38 »
Very impressive indeed.  :y 8)
Whats his hibernation routine ?

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