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 What did you do with your A Series today? 
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House windows sounds a bit heavy RT; this is a 60s estate of tickytacky boxes, there have been 2 cars set on fire in our road in the last 10 years - mind you that don't sound good do it?! But not property damage... Anyway, this is the first time we have had anything ourselves so it is a bit unsettling but I suppose in the great scheme of things a couple of windows is small beer. And easily replaced from the scrapyard-in-the-shed. There are a lot of alleys & cut throughs so I guess we are all on someone's route home from the pub, I'm banking on that being the case rather than having dredged up a local anti-dush mafia :|

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December 3rd, 2012, 1:08 am
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To be fair, we live in an old corner shop, which still has the absolutely massive shop windows on two sides of one corner. Some nights after I've had a couple of pints, even I'm tempted to put a pane through. :lol:

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December 3rd, 2012, 1:41 am
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Had to use the Dyane for work today as van refused to turn over. It was a bit of a shock for my clients to see me turn up in it and fix their boiler etc... If I did not need a big van for moving big stuff around I would love to use a 2cv van for work - all sign written etc... But I can dream


December 3rd, 2012, 6:14 pm
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Been out in the 2CV this afternoon. Headed off down the M5 and M50, and ended up in Ledbury (was originally going to Ross :? :lol: ). Spent a little time in the town and headed home via Malvern, along the A449. That's one hell of a hill that climbs the south flank of the Malvern Hills on the A449, car struggled to keep to 40mph in third. I'm back home in the warm now.

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December 3rd, 2012, 6:40 pm
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Yep, I did that hill a month ago, I think I was about 30mph going up, but it was lovely going down...........weeeeee...... :D

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December 3rd, 2012, 7:59 pm
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Got pulled over, as I battered the frozen window open with my elbow, they kindly informed me it was icy and to take care, which was nice, I might not have realised otherwise.


December 6th, 2012, 10:38 pm
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Took it to London!

Snow on the ground. Roads not gritted. Obvious choice!

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December 7th, 2012, 1:14 am
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Drove to work, in the snow, annoyed some other roadusers.. Arrived without issues..

got me a cup of hot chocolate and started to work... Want to go out and drive in the snow!

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Ran out of twatting petrol on the way to work this morning :x .
First and last time ever.In all my driving life,I have never run out of fuel :roll: .

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Tom Duckpower wrote:
Drove to work, in the snow, annoyed some other roadusers.. Arrived without issues..

got me a cup of hot chocolate and started to work... Want to go out and drive in the snow!



This sounds brilliant.
dave 411 wrote:
Ran out of twatting petrol on the way to work this morning :x .
First and last time ever.In all my driving life,I have never run out of fuel :roll: .


This sounds rubbish.

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