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 on: Today at 20:01:38 
Started by STEMO - Last post by STEMO
Me too. My Omega had 175000 on the clock when I bought it about 9 years ago.
It now has 202000 on thee clock and is reliable as a swiss watch and drives superbly.
That's what owning an omega does to you, you start using olde English. :)

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 on: Today at 19:30:16 
Started by STEMO - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
Me too. My Omega had 175000 on the clock when I bought it about 9 years ago.
It now has 202000 on thee clock and is reliable as a swiss watch and drives superbly.

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 on: Today at 18:45:58 
Started by Rangie - Last post by Rangie
He had mental health problems for a few years, Mick. Lots of sympathetic friends, with the means to support him if necessary, but he still couldn't see a way out.
It's just such a shame that, with the amount of people jumping on this particular health issue, it's difficult to spot the genuinely sick ones.

RIP, Ricky, you were a diamond.
.

Yes Steve, it's really very sad despite all the help that he could have had he could not rid himself of his demons, an awful way to die by hanging yourself especially in the last few seconds of life, indeed may he now Rest in Peace.

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 on: Today at 18:45:39 
Started by Rangie - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Being battered around the head ( or knocked out cold as was the case with Ricky) probably doesn't help with both physical and mental health

There was an ex-rugby player in the last week or so who has been diagnosed with something nasty. I can't quite remember his name. :-X

Lewis Moody.....I needed the assistance of Mr google. ::) ;D

Motor Neurone Disease.  A horrible way to go, poor fella. :(

Some put it down to the 'rough and tumble' of the game with plenty of heads banging together. :-\ :-\

There's been a couple of others go of MND recently. Doddie Wier the Scotland player and a Rugby League player... Forget his name now. :-[

Rob Burrow.

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 on: Today at 18:25:25 
Started by Rangie - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
Being battered around the head ( or knocked out cold as was the case with Ricky) probably doesn't help with both physical and mental health

There was an ex-rugby player in the last week or so who has been diagnosed with something nasty. I can't quite remember his name. :-X

Lewis Moody.....I needed the assistance of Mr google. ::) ;D

Motor Neurone Disease.  A horrible way to go, poor fella. :(

Some put it down to the 'rough and tumble' of the game with plenty of heads banging together. :-\ :-\

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 on: Today at 18:08:29 
Started by STEMO - Last post by Doctor Gollum
I work on the basis that a high mileage car has been pretty reliable. Unreliable or problem cars rarely make past 100k.

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 on: Today at 17:18:17 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Ran over something on the Dual Carriageway at 5am.
3 miles later pressure warning, parked at destination to hear hisssssss.
So wheel swap, glad I've a spare.

Fronts just under half worn
Rears have a Couple of months before replacement due.

Wheels are tatty, laquer peel etc so may well be the time for a refurb and 4 new boots.
I wouldn't be without one, those pointless bottles of glue just don't work. Another stupid EU decree. Theoretically, you will use 2 gallons of fuel less,over the lifetime of your car, if you don't have to carry a spare around.

Mine doesn't have a spare, and nowhere to put one either.  :-\

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 on: Today at 17:17:12 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by tunnie
Suspect a huge chunk of those EV sales are Salary Sacrifice deals.....

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 on: Today at 17:13:19 
Started by Rangie - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Being battered around the head ( or knocked out cold as was the case with Ricky) probably doesn't help with both physical and mental health

There was an ex-rugby player in the last week or so who has been diagnosed with something nasty. I can't quite remember his name. :-X

Lewis Moody.....I needed the assistance of Mr google. ::) ;D

Motor Neurone Disease.  A horrible way to go, poor fella.  :(

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 on: Today at 17:02:42 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by STEMO
Ran over something on the Dual Carriageway at 5am.
3 miles later pressure warning, parked at destination to hear hisssssss.
So wheel swap, glad I've a spare.

Fronts just under half worn
Rears have a Couple of months before replacement due.

Wheels are tatty, laquer peel etc so may well be the time for a refurb and 4 new boots.
I wouldn't be without one, those pointless bottles of glue just don't work. Another stupid EU decree. Theoretically, you will use 2 gallons of fuel less,over the lifetime of your car, if you don't have to carry a spare around.

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