Hippo
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By yer living room chair?Does anyone know where my small electrical screwdriver is. I’ve looked through every tool box
By yer living room chair?Does anyone know where my small electrical screwdriver is. I’ve looked through every tool box
NopeBy yer living room chair?
Depends on what you call cheap!He got it cheap cause it wasn't charging plus a few other little niggles, wire to alternator broken !
Why, are you unwell?Im really holding back here Glad your feeling better tho
Behind his ear!!!By yer living room chair?
Got it for 4k, all floors like new and no rust or welding anywhere, new wheels and tyres, 1300 engine and the engine bay is like it just left the factory. I think it's been reshelled cause it was once a race car.Depends on what you call cheap!
I couldn't believe what I got for my old one which was a rusty wreck. Albeit with an MG Metro engine in it.
They do go for a ton of money.
But lovely to get one cheap with such a tiddly little fixes needed!
By today's market that is truly a bargain! He must be chuffed.Got it for 4k, all floors like new and no rust or welding anywhere, new wheels and tyres, 1300 engine and the engine bay is like it just left the factory. I think it's been reshelled cause it was once a race car.
light & bitter mild & bitter brown &mild light & mild remember the first larger on pumps Heineken die of thirst before it was pulled 20 mins for the bubbles to go downMe not mad at all
Born into a period of time where Lager was seen as a drink for pooftas, even though much of the beer at the time was top gas rubbish.
Seen by many as acceptable in the summer, then attitudes changed.
(Also it was quite a bit more expensive.)
CAMRA saved British beer and now there are sooooo many varieties of decent beer to drink, micro breweries etc although Covid din't do them any favours. But Ale is an acquired taste. I started drinking brown and bitter and slowly moved to a straight pint.
But if you have got to your age and Stella is all you'll drink then that's your party!
Nice cider is a great drink. But again, has to be decent stuff.
Larger and limeMe not mad at all
Born into a period of time where Lager was seen as a drink for pooftas, even though much of the beer at the time was top gas rubbish.
Seen by many as acceptable in the summer, then attitudes changed.
(Also it was quite a bit more expensive.)
CAMRA saved British beer and now there are sooooo many varieties of decent beer to drink, micro breweries etc although Covid din't do them any favours. But Ale is an acquired taste. I started drinking brown and bitter and slowly moved to a straight pint.
But if you have got to your age and Stella is all you'll drink then that's your party!
Nice cider is a great drink. But again, has to be decent stuff.
And it was so gassy it gave you wind. Well it did me!light & bitter mild & bitter brown &mild light & mild remember the first larger on pumps Heineken die of thirst before it was pulled 20 mins for the bubbles to go down
Just pray the East wind don't blowA cottage in Norfolk near the coast
Or "lager top" or lager and lemonade/lager shandy.Larger and lime
Got me looking at that now my kind of place
Got me looking at that now my kind of place
Do you use your brakes look like thay have been in a ditch for a monthNot done pads yet decided to strip the 2 front hubs, wee bit of heat & a big hammer (might need new discs)
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Adams bitter and schwepps goes down a treat with fish and chips at the beach.Or "lager top" or lager and lemonade/lager shandy.
Which shows it was disgusting to drink on its own!!
Still tastes soapy to me. And I am forced to drink it in Fland. But Belgian stuff is a lot better.
When it is hot and I need a long drink I "panacher" it with lemonade, don't l;ike it much but at least I keep a relatively clear head, and it makes it a bit palatable.
A lot of what I have just posted seems self-contradictory, but needs must!
Wear a big jumper. I'm ready to live very rural now in my life.Needs a bit of work to make it snug and warm ...
BargainGot it for 4k, all floors like new and no rust or welding anywhere, new wheels and tyres, 1300 engine and the engine bay is like it just left the factory. I think it's been reshelled cause it was once a race car.
I just love doing stuff so not a problem it's all about locationNeeds a bit of work to make it snug and warm ...
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