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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #45 on: 11 September 2011, 18:18:34 »

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hold on one second family guy........ you can actually request a name to be put on the stobart trucks?????

i want Webby La Bear NOW hahahahaha

there is currentley a four year wait i have been informed :y
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #46 on: 11 September 2011, 18:35:21 »

At the end of the day, we're all kids at heart!  I love aircraft and as a kid used to build plastic kits. Trying to get all the gear together again and start it up again. I've got loads of kits in the loft unmade and worth a few bob.
SWMBO hates all things military, even though she's ex Navy (not her fault I suppose), lol.

She moans and bitches at me for the kits and spending money on my mig, but it's my interests/hobby. I never winge when she goes out with her girlfriends shopping or when she goes on spa days  >:(

Any hobby that makes you happy, well good on you and stuff those that mock it! Chances are they have no life or hobby and wish they did and are just plain jealous!!  ;)
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #47 on: 11 September 2011, 18:44:31 »

Each to there own...if everyone did/liked the same thing life would get very boring :y
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #48 on: 11 September 2011, 18:50:09 »

i have to admit it,yes im a spotter and its a hobby ive had for many years.i just cant go anywhere without spotting boobies...i love them :y
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« Reply #49 on: 11 September 2011, 18:57:27 »

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i have to admit it,yes im a spotter and its a hobby ive had for many years.i just cant go anywhere without spotting boobies...i love them :y
now your talking  at last a normal person has commented ;D :y
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #50 on: 11 September 2011, 18:57:28 »

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Evening family guy. I drive a truck (not a Stobbart). I'm not a spotter, not even into trucks much, it's just my job but good on you for sharing your hobby with us. I have a couple of anorak hobbies, classic cars & old diecast models but only the ones that were sold as toys in the 50's/60's/70's & i go weak kneed at the mention of a Cortina...yeah i've got one & i'm in between caravans so good on you for putting yourself out there.
   I'd rather Stobbie spot than watch "Talent?" shows on telly or go fishing.

   WTF is fishing all about...why do it? I've got mates that have spent fortunes on all the gear to sit on the Humber wall all night & come home tired saying they loved it...loved what? nothing happened!!!!!! ::)

hear hear, good to see someone with the same dislike of 'talent' shows. there awful.

unfortunatly there are people in life who like to knock others down- im always getting the mick taken out of me at work cos i got bowt £100 worth of autoglym cleaning produts yet they think nothing of spending £100-odd quid getting sloshed on a saturday night. never say anything to them tho, words blood and stone come too mind.
Aah, a fellow valet tart. My workshop is heaving with products that some of my valet mates bring round!!! :y 8-)
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« Reply #51 on: 11 September 2011, 18:58:45 »

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hold on one second family guy........ you can actually request a name to be put on the stobart trucks?????

i want Webby La Bear NOW hahahahaha

there is currentley a four year wait i have been informed :y
stop right there mark or you will turn into a spotter ;D
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« Reply #52 on: 11 September 2011, 19:14:52 »

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hold on one second family guy........ you can actually request a name to be put on the stobart trucks?????

i want Webby La Bear NOW hahahahaha

there is currentley a four year wait i have been informed :y
stop right there mark or you will turn into a spotter ;D
Too late, he's been converted  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #53 on: 11 September 2011, 20:49:56 »

Embarrasing hobbies

Railway enthusiast, was train spotter when lots of locos, was a camadery back then.

Gaming, since the VIC20 to the PC and PS3 I love playing games. Known to be a big fan of Uncharted and Killzone series.

Modelling, both railway and aircraft, current projects include this coach - the chap sent me the full detail pictures I used to produce the underframe, I had to guess the air brake location and found an old B&W picture of its correct livery of blue & grey.

http://www.sharpos-world.co.uk/cpg/albums/myfolder/Photos/Rail/Std-pres/svr2005-aut-stock/normal_CAN42781.jpg

Also just got to finish an Airfix Nimrod, and a 1/24 scale Harrier GR3.

So I have just admitted to a lot.

Not a bird spotter but was nice watching water birds from a hide at Studland.
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« Reply #54 on: 11 September 2011, 20:52:08 »

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hold on one second family guy........ you can actually request a name to be put on the stobart trucks?????

i want Webby La Bear NOW hahahahaha

there is currentley a four year wait i have been informed :y
stop right there mark or you will turn into a spotter ;D



no..no..no...never..lol :y
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« Reply #55 on: 11 September 2011, 21:06:29 »

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Embarrasing hobbies

Railway enthusiast, was train spotter when lots of locos, was a camadery back then.

Gaming, since the VIC20 to the PC and PS3 I love playing games. Known to be a big fan of Uncharted and Killzone series.

Modelling, both railway and aircraft, current projects include this coach - the chap sent me the full detail pictures I used to produce the underframe, I had to guess the air brake location and found an old B&W picture of its correct livery of blue & grey.

http://www.sharpos-world.co.uk/cpg/albums/myfolder/Photos/Rail/Std-pres/svr2005-aut-stock/normal_CAN42781.jpg

Also just got to finish an Airfix Nimrod, and a 1/24 scale Harrier GR3.

So I have just admitted to a lot.

Not a bird spotter but was nice watching water birds from a hide at Studland.
Bet the GR3 looks great, seen the kit but not made.... hell of a beast!  :y
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #56 on: 13 September 2011, 10:10:02 »

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excellent. how do i get on the list mate?

sorry to disapoint mate but you have to be in the stobart members club to name a truck.

mind you im in the members club so if there is a particular name you are after i could find out if they have used it and get the vehicles details.........


ok thanks famil guy that would be great....

i would of course love Webby La Bear but i'm thinking that won't go down so well....

so as the complete romantic gesture could i ask for ''Deborah Kay'' as thats my g/f's first and middle name  :y :y :y :y :y
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Re: stobart spotters?
« Reply #57 on: 13 September 2011, 17:07:08 »

good news! Deborah Kay has not been used yet!
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« Reply #58 on: 13 September 2011, 17:18:21 »

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so as the complete romantic gesture could i ask for ''Deborah Kay'' as thats my g/f's first and middle name  :y :y :y :y :y

Smart move - much less permanent than a tattoo ;)  :D


Oh and 1000 names? Crikey, didn't realise they had that many trucks! I don't even often see them (or I don't pay much attention to trucks..)
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« Reply #59 on: 13 September 2011, 17:22:57 »

Oh and 1000 names? Crikey, didn't realise they had that many trucks! I don't even often see them (or I don't pay much attention to trucks..)[/quote]

nearer 2000 trucks mate.... just finished his order for 800 new scania R440's .........
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