should of gave me a buzz si, im only ten minutes down the road, would of been a great laff.
ive gotta get a ram pick up now
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 7:50 pm
by Anonymous
sorry dude forgot you were so close
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 7:54 pm
by bananaskin
Pete_bedford wrote:should of gave me a buzz si,
Should of given Simon a "buzz" with an electric shaver!
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 8:01 pm
by Anonymous
ummmmm
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 9:30 pm
by Guy
I wondered why there was an abandoned toadstool and fishing rod next to my pond,
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 9:36 pm
by Anonymous
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 08 9:43 pm
by Powerail
LOL!
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 08 12:37 am
by RobTwin
Small world....
Mate of mine, well, a colleague where I work, went to that yesterday too. He and his brother just bought a Defender a couple of weeks ago for a bit of off-road fun, and as he lives in Luton, had this in mind for a first outing.
The Defender is stock except some slightly knobblier tyres and they only had problems when water got into the distributor cap - he says a rubber glove is the usual fix to keep the water out!
They got to pull a couple of lightweights out too, only a Suzuki & a Frontera.... but it's a start
Si - he's also a bit of a kite-flyer like yourself Not as hard-core, but hey, who is
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 08 8:52 am
by Pete
Excuse my ignorance, but is "Kite-flyer" a euphemism for something ??
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 08 9:21 am
by Blue
It is now....
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 08 10:46 am
by RobTwin
Si - the bearded kite-flyer. hmmm... It could catch on
Here's matey flying his kite - - first time at that too
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 08 11:38 am
by Anonymous
Pete wrote:Excuse my ignorance, but is "Kite-flyer" a euphemism for something ??
pete check this out its proberly the best video on youtube right now
rob i will have to teach him a few moves 3.9 aint anywhere near big enough for some proper flying will have to let him have a go on the 12 meter