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Wind up windows
« on: 14 July 2008, 21:49:43 »

Got a courtesy car from the garage today, my Citroen in for 12500 mile service. They gave me a little Citroën  C1, quite a nippy little car, though it had one too many pedals. I had to try and remember what you do with the spongy pedal on the left. :( :( :(

Anyway, I can not remember how long it has been since I used a car, except my old ford Prefect, with wind up windows, what a real pain on a nice sunny day. ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #1 on: 14 July 2008, 22:06:54 »

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Got a courtesy car from the garage today, my Citroen in for 12500 mile service. They gave me a little Citroën  C1, quite a nippy little car, though it had one too many pedals. I had to try and remember what you do with the spongy pedal on the left. :( :( :(

Anyway, I can not remember how long it has been since I used a car, except my old ford Prefect, with wind up windows, what a real pain on a nice sunny day. ::) ::) ::)

Yes and a very windy and wet day, when you have to slowly wind your window down then back up at a ticket barrier! :P :P

You forget how good lecci windows are only once you have lost them! ;D ;)
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Re: Wind up windows
« Reply #2 on: 14 July 2008, 22:15:01 »

Think we are all getting spoilt by technology!
My friend came up to me in the school car park worried that she couldnt lock her car as the battery had gone in her key. She looked quite gobsmacked when i suggested that she put the key in the lock to lock the car!! ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 14 July 2008, 22:20:20 »

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Think we are all getting spoilt by technology!
My friend came up to me in the school car park worried that she couldnt lock her car as the battery had gone in her key. She looked quite gobsmacked when i suggested that she put the key in the lock to lock the car!! ;D ;D ;D

That could only be a male friend, after all a female would have walked to school to collect her children. ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 14 July 2008, 22:28:47 »

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Got a courtesy car from the garage today, my Citroen in for 12500 mile service. They gave me a little Citroën  C1, quite a nippy little car, though it had one too many pedals. I had to try and remember what you do with the spongy pedal on the left. :( :( :(

Anyway, I can not remember how long it has been since I used a car, except my old ford Prefect, with wind up windows, what a real pain on a nice sunny day. ::) ::) ::)
............well, it is french ;) ;D
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« Reply #5 on: 14 July 2008, 22:35:09 »

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Think we are all getting spoilt by technology!
My friend came up to me in the school car park worried that she couldnt lock her car as the battery had gone in her key. She looked quite gobsmacked when i suggested that she put the key in the lock to lock the car!! ;D ;D ;D

That could only be a male friend, after all a female would have walked to school to collect her children. ;D ;D ;D


We couldnt possibly walk to school!! That would mean crossing the welsh border on foot, dangerous you know!!! ;D
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Re: Wind up windows
« Reply #6 on: 14 July 2008, 22:36:48 »

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Got a courtesy car from the garage today, my Citroen in for 12500 mile service. They gave me a little Citroën  C1, quite a nippy little car, though it had one too many pedals. I had to try and remember what you do with the spongy pedal on the left. :( :( :(

Anyway, I can not remember how long it has been since I used a car, except my old ford Prefect, with wind up windows, what a real pain on a nice sunny day. ::) ::) ::)
............well, it is french ;) ;D

And where does you Omega come from.
A company I worked for years ago had  policy of buying British cars, My Vauxhall Mk2 Cavalier Estate was made in Germany. ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #7 on: 14 July 2008, 23:04:00 »


i knew i would get a bite if i tried for long enough  :D ;D ;D
 ....dont tell anyone but i have a mondeo diesel on my drive.i know its not french,but still... ;) ;D
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Re: Wind up windows
« Reply #8 on: 14 July 2008, 23:09:35 »

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i knew i would get a bite if i tried for long enough  :D ;D ;D
 ....dont tell anyone but i have a mondeo diesel on my drive.i know its not french,but still... ;) ;D

We have a Mitsubishi as well, Just to show the MV6 brigade how a car should perform....... ;D ;D ;D and it's only a 2.5.... :y
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« Reply #9 on: 14 July 2008, 23:12:58 »

dont suppose you want to swap it for a mondeo diesel?.....does anyone want to swap anything for a mondeo diesel. :D ;D ;D
actually i could put it in cars for sale and hope my skin is thick enough for all the comments. :)
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« Reply #10 on: 14 July 2008, 23:14:01 »

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We couldnt possibly walk to school!! That would mean crossing the welsh border on foot, dangerous you know!!! ;D

 ;D Would that be into or out of Wales? ;D

Brings to mind the 'old chestnut';

"River Dee 'fogged'....England `cut off" ;D
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