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Richie London

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« on: 31 May 2008, 14:22:13 »

clenaed the car out this morning.
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 1 crsip wrapper, various sweet wrappers wedged in back ashtray, 2 empty coke bottles under front seat, loads of stickers from mcdonalds. 1 lighter, 1 screw leftover from dismantling the sunroof switch, 3 biros, 1 half of a green crayon under back seat
3 sheets of blank A4 paper under the mats????
arm rest box, about 10 sherbet lemon wrappers and no sweets left, now stocked up again ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #1 on: 31 May 2008, 14:25:48 »

Come on Richie, don't blame the kids  ::)

You had a crayon too, i think every manufacturer must put these under the back seat when the car's new  ;)
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« Reply #2 on: 31 May 2008, 14:57:36 »

is it a standard issue then with the car  ;D ;D ;D

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Re: kids
« Reply #3 on: 31 May 2008, 15:07:19 »

That'll be the least of your problem! Wait while they grow up! :-?
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« Reply #4 on: 31 May 2008, 15:08:13 »

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is it a standard issue then with the car  ;D ;D ;D

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Seems to be -- we all have them !!!!

What used to surprise me when the kids were young was, you could find sand in the car 6 months after the last day at the beach!
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« Reply #5 on: 31 May 2008, 15:17:11 »

my eldest is 16 next april, hes going on and on about having a scooter next yr, its doin me head in. guess whos frigging paying for it,  ::) ::)

mind you hes out looking for a saturday job most weekends, he is getting a bit disheartend though as hes getting nowhere. well least hes trying his best which is good in my books

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« Reply #6 on: 31 May 2008, 16:53:58 »

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my eldest is 16 next april, hes going on and on about having a scooter next yr, its doin me head in. guess whos frigging paying for it,  ::) ::)

mind you hes out looking for a saturday job most weekends, he is getting a bit disheartend though as hes getting nowhere. well least hes trying his best which is good in my books

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if you do get him one, make sure he understands that he'll be part of the road traffic, and not a pedestrian with a motor, i'm sick of almost knocking kids off scooters on almost a daily basis because they've forgot they have to behave like cars and obey road laws

i was pulling up to the end of a side street and was aware of 3 scooters on the path, all 3 of them then completely obliviously parked in the middle of the road at the end of the side street, then started FAFFING about with their phones!! I hit the horn, didnt let go til one of the lads fell off and the other two had moved out of the way
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« Reply #7 on: 31 May 2008, 17:22:53 »

he is quite sensible even though im a bit worried, as my dad was when i got my honda ss50 when i was 16, traffic wasnt like it is now though. i have warned him any problems and i'll smash it up and scrap it, he knows i mean what i say. hes been reading highway code books for a while now which is good but hes a pain when im driving as he keeps reminding me what the signs are.  :( :(

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« Reply #8 on: 31 May 2008, 19:35:24 »

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he is quite sensible even though im a bit worried, as my dad was when i got my honda ss50 when i was 16, traffic wasnt like it is now though. i have warned him any problems and i'll smash it up and scrap it, he knows i mean what i say. hes been reading highway code books for a while now which is good but hes a pain when im driving as he keeps reminding me what the signs are.  :( :(

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I had one of those, I hit the first year of the 16 year old moped, mopeds changed overnight. ;D ;D ;D

Going through the same process with my youngest step son, 16 next week. He keeps talking to me about it, problem is swmbo does not share my thoughts. Any decision has been deferred till after his exams though, apparently he needs to be more focussed. ::) ::) ::)

Quiet on here last night, found my self on ebay and am currently the winning bider on a 50cc bike, don't tell the mrs. :-X
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