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Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Tue May 21, 2024 9:04 pm

Guest wrote:That reminds me of that scene in the In Betweeners, fuck ‘em!
Wheels are wheels.
Although an XR2 would be very nice,
Or a Gordini, or an Abaarth?


I'd love an Abaath, it would go down well in Somerset :mrgreen: I remember the Mk1's that had the arse hanging out of the engine bay causing special measures to shut the boot :yikes:

Should get the car back tomorrow with the rebuilt brakes, brake system, actual handbrake as well as the problem with the coolant leak being down to the thermostat pressurising the system. Oil leaks are done and should be ready to rock and roll tomorrow. That said, I've given up on the concept of hope.

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Mon May 20, 2024 10:44 pm

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:This cryptosporidium outbreak in Devon is a bit of a worry, people being hospitalised and many suffering vile symptoms.
This country really is failing its citizens, and the environment agency needs to get a grip.
Water Aid will soon be showing adverts of people drinking shit water in this country if something isn’t done soon.


It's SW Water (who have the highest priced rates in the country) not the EA who are to blame and it's not the first time that we have had this shit in our water, the last time was around ten years ago and nobody cared. :flog:

Lovely day today, loads of flavour in the air :twirl:

The fucking car is mid-way through an almost complete engine and front suspension rebuild, I was at the verge of binning it as a sunk cost fallacy and started to look on Cinch and other sites where I could spend the same that I would on repairs on a newer car. Sadly they all looked like shit and were around the same age and then I was offered a coupe model of the same type as mine for a grand, time waster... :again?:

Rob the absolute legendary mech has given me the loaner to get me to and from work, a thirty year old Fiesta with a turret and a working radio :thumbsup: It actually belts it around the lanes and sips the petrol, it's like shagging a (insert misogynistic reference :awesome: :awesome: here), lots of fun but you hope that your mates don't see you :wink:

That reminds me of that scene in the In Betweeners, fuck ‘em!
Wheels are wheels.
Although an XR2 would be very nice,
Or a Gordini, or an Abaarth?

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Mon May 20, 2024 6:47 pm

Guest wrote:This cryptosporidium outbreak in Devon is a bit of a worry, people being hospitalised and many suffering vile symptoms.
This country really is failing its citizens, and the environment agency needs to get a grip.
Water Aid will soon be showing adverts of people drinking shit water in this country if something isn’t done soon.


It's SW Water (who have the highest priced rates in the country) not the EA who are to blame and it's not the first time that we have had this shit in our water, the last time was around ten years ago and nobody cared. :flog:

Lovely day today, loads of flavour in the air :twirl:

The fucking car is mid-way through an almost complete engine and front suspension rebuild, I was at the verge of binning it as a sunk cost fallacy and started to look on Cinch and other sites where I could spend the same that I would on repairs on a newer car. Sadly they all looked like shit and were around the same age and then I was offered a coupe model of the same type as mine for a grand, time waster... :again?:

Rob the absolute legendary mech has given me the loaner to get me to and from work, a thirty year old Fiesta with a turret and a working radio :thumbsup: It actually belts it around the lanes and sips the petrol, it's like shagging a (insert misogynistic reference here), lots of fun but you hope that your mates don't see you :wink:

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Mon May 20, 2024 4:24 pm

This cryptosporidium outbreak in Devon is a bit of a worry, people being hospitalised and many suffering vile symptoms.
This country really is failing its citizens, and the environment agency needs to get a grip.
Water Aid will soon be showing adverts of people drinking shit water in this country if something isn’t done soon.

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Sun May 19, 2024 8:59 pm

dog wrote:I'm lost, who's getting their kit off and wearing Spandex? :gigglesnshit:


I'm up for it if you are...

Re: Hello

Post by dog » Sun May 19, 2024 8:49 pm

I'm lost, who's getting their kit off and wearing Spandex? :gigglesnshit:

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Sun May 19, 2024 3:49 pm

Guest wrote:Have a heart! The old birds must surely prefer you in spandex.


It's not something that has ever occurred to me tbf...

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Sun May 19, 2024 1:36 am

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:Nice day today. Started out in the sticks and the deployant clasp on my old Casio daily watch gave up at the first drop, I had a delivery at jewellers a bit later and got it fixed (for free, thanks Mrs H). It's strange how you miss familiar things. I got sexually harassed by a couple of old birds a bit later when I parked in front of their bench and obscured their view (apologising of course for doing it) for a delivery. One of them eyed up my arse and said that the view was just fine! Saucy cow :bum:

Seriously looking forward to a full weekend off :twirl:


Were you wearing spandex cycling shorts?


Just the standard PF cargo ones, stop flirting.

Today was bloody glorious in beautiful weather with just my route postcodes, if I'm quiet I have to take extra stops from other areas so just running your own shit rocks because of local knowledge and knowing where people who aren't in, work :wink:

The car saga has shifted to plan A.

Have a heart! The old birds must surely prefer you in spandex.

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Fri May 17, 2024 8:33 pm

Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:Nice day today. Started out in the sticks and the deployant clasp on my old Casio daily watch gave up at the first drop, I had a delivery at jewellers a bit later and got it fixed (for free, thanks Mrs H). It's strange how you miss familiar things. I got sexually harassed by a couple of old birds a bit later when I parked in front of their bench and obscured their view (apologising of course for doing it) for a delivery. One of them eyed up my arse and said that the view was just fine! Saucy cow :bum:

Seriously looking forward to a full weekend off :twirl:


Were you wearing spandex cycling shorts?


Just the standard PF cargo ones, stop flirting.

Today was bloody glorious in beautiful weather with just my route postcodes, if I'm quiet I have to take extra stops from other areas so just running your own shit rocks because of local knowledge and knowing where people who aren't in, work :wink:

The car saga has shifted to plan A.

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Fri May 17, 2024 1:25 am

Stooo wrote:Nice day today. Started out in the sticks and the deployant clasp on my old Casio daily watch gave up at the first drop, I had a delivery at jewellers a bit later and got it fixed (for free, thanks Mrs H). It's strange how you miss familiar things. I got sexually harassed by a couple of old birds a bit later when I parked in front of their bench and obscured their view (apologising of course for doing it) for a delivery. One of them eyed up my arse and said that the view was just fine! Saucy cow :bum:

Seriously looking forward to a full weekend off :twirl:


Were you wearing spandex cycling shorts?

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Thu May 16, 2024 9:14 pm

Nice day today. Started out in the sticks and the deployant clasp on my old Casio daily watch gave up at the first drop, I had a delivery at jewellers a bit later and got it fixed (for free, thanks Mrs H). It's strange how you miss familiar things. I got sexually harassed by a couple of old birds a bit later when I parked in front of their bench and obscured their view (apologising of course for doing it) for a delivery. One of them eyed up my arse and said that the view was just fine! Saucy cow :bum:

Seriously looking forward to a full weekend off :twirl:

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Wed May 15, 2024 8:10 pm

Wasn't on yesterday, mega stressed over shit that means nothing as usual :woteva:

Hoping for peace by the weekend :smilin:

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Mon May 13, 2024 11:36 pm

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:It’s cooler today :bawlin:


Hardly heavy rain... :NAA:

No rain at all here, just cooler and some lovely cool breezes.

Re: Hello

Post by Stooo » Mon May 13, 2024 8:39 pm

Guest wrote:It’s cooler today :bawlin:


Hardly heavy rain... :NAA:

Re: Hello

Post by Guest » Mon May 13, 2024 4:14 am

It’s cooler today :bawlin:

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