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cem_devecioglu

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« Reply #15 on: 04 December 2010, 22:16:18 »

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nice looking mig cem, so you don't have snow misery there then!

nope.. sometimes rain only in the last few days..

but after next week met says will visit us :-/
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« Reply #16 on: 04 December 2010, 22:17:15 »

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I was just thinking didnt remember you selling  ;D

Funny how one little word, can be perfectly written, but the lauguage barrier changes the meaning  :y


laguage usage really changes things :-/

in my laguage we use like that :-[
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« Reply #17 on: 04 December 2010, 22:17:43 »

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It's looking very good indeed cem. 8-) :y

thanks Zulu :y

imo if I've spend that money for myself I would be looking much better ;D
« Last Edit: 04 December 2010, 22:18:32 by cem_devecioglu »
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« Reply #18 on: 04 December 2010, 22:20:32 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

 :-? then what kind of things you use ?
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« Reply #19 on: 04 December 2010, 22:35:10 »

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i think its probably cos noone can afford to use the latch and "fill er up" anymore, so the pins rotted and fell out the pumps  ;D ;D ;D

I'm afraid "fill er up" finished long time ago ;D

some 30-40 £ worth we fill generally  :(
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« Reply #20 on: 05 December 2010, 08:56:13 »

Lovely car mate, it's a credit to you  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 05 December 2010, 09:07:57 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

Was bliss using those latched pumps in Slovenia  ;)

Those LPG pump handles are a bit nippy now, especially the BP style ones
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« Reply #22 on: 05 December 2010, 12:00:28 »

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Lovely car mate, it's a credit to you  :y

thanks Del Boy :y
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« Reply #23 on: 06 December 2010, 13:59:11 »

Like those wheels Cem  :y :y
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Re: my old miggy at the fuel station tonight..
« Reply #24 on: 06 December 2010, 14:54:38 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

 :-? then what kind of things you use ?
We now have to hold the trigger of the pump in all the time now, and have had to for about the last 15 years :(
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« Reply #25 on: 06 December 2010, 14:56:21 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

Was bliss using those latched pumps in Slovenia  ;)

Those LPG pump handles are a bit nippy now, especially the BP style ones
I wear gloves this time of year to fill up LPG, esp after the one at the Shell at Paulerspury got me, still got the 'burn' marks now...
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Re: my old miggy at the fuel station tonight..
« Reply #26 on: 06 December 2010, 15:03:03 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

 :-? then what kind of things you use ?
We now have to hold the trigger of the pump in all the time now, and have had to for about the last 15 years :(

but as discussed here a while back, the holes are still in the pump nozzle and if you had your own pin made from 2.5mm welding rod  ;) you could use that instead, which would allow you to let go of the pump nozzle - just don't wander off to far though cos it upsets the girls in the kiosk  ;)  ;)  ;)
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« Reply #27 on: 06 December 2010, 19:09:40 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

 :-? then what kind of things you use ?
We now have to hold the trigger of the pump in all the time now, and have had to for about the last 15 years :(

phew.. but economical, as you cant wait long  ;D :y
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« Reply #28 on: 06 December 2010, 19:11:33 »

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Like those wheels Cem  :y :y

Thanks  :y
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« Reply #29 on: 06 December 2010, 19:15:27 »

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Ah, I remember the bliss of fuel pumps that you could latch on, save having to hold it in all the time...

Us British are far too stupid to deal with such things, so they are banned here  :'(

Mind you, after seeing that clip about the brain dead chav who phoned the police about her snowman, I can understand why...

 :-? then what kind of things you use ?
We now have to hold the trigger of the pump in all the time now, and have had to for about the last 15 years :(

but as discussed here a while back, the holes are still in the pump nozzle and if you had your own pin made from 2.5mm welding rod  ;) you could use that instead, which would allow you to let go of the pump nozzle - just don't wander off to far though cos it upsets the girls in the kiosk  ;)  ;)  ;)

It's more often the person behind you asks wtf you are doing, when they don't realise, & think you are just standing there!
The other option is wedge the fuel cap under the handle, works just as well  ;)
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