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David said:
your right of course. my mistake. won't happen twice. I'll need to make sure that I never break any laws, ever again!

Please boast about this some more - I've just bought my insurance it's gone up again despite 22 years NCB:( . Perhaps I can offset this with a reward from the insurance company NOT paying out for your claim?:rolleyes:

Are you related to that other freeloader fool who was prattling on about Disco's - he misread the forum too. Most in here have fun and will stretch social acceptability but I don't get the impression that they would seek praise for acting unsafely and putting others at risk through their own stupidity.:eek:

You're the first one I've read about that's braying and seeking adulation for being unsafe on the road. Well done, it's not often that someone I don't care about can get me angry enough to start swearing - but you have managed to.

I believe that you are a self centred ****. I hope the Solihull workers ****ed up on your motor and you end up being a quadraplegic after scewered by the steering column when a pikey in a van, with no insurance or mot, rear ends you while you are stationary at a junction.
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Hey, come on, we've all carried unsafe loads at some point I'm sure.
Aren't we going off topic too? Positive comments about the Freelander please. If you've nothing nice to say then don't say it.
Isn't the Freelander the most popular 4x4 in the UK? That many owners can't be wrong about the loveliness of the Freelander :D
 
I wasn't seeking praise, far from it. I was, if anything, hoping my mistake maybe help others not to make the same one. As far as driving unsafely is concerned I wasn't, (twenty years, no claims or accidents or anything) hence the term accident. I'm sorry if I came over as a cocky c**t that was not my intention. Subsequently, the 'lander is in for it's mot as I speak.
 
And thats no claims on riding bikes, works vans, cars, all for twenty years. My only concern after the accident was for the lady driver in the other car. One thing I don't like is putting any others at risk if I can help it. And I don't appreciate being called a c**t or a t**t. Limited vocabulary never impressed anyone.
 
Exceptionaly interesting reply....

David said:
I wasn't seeking praise, far from it. I was, if anything, hoping my mistake maybe help others not to make the same one. As far as driving unsafely is concerned I wasn't, (twenty years, no claims or accidents or anything) hence the term accident. I'm sorry if I came over as a cocky c**t that was not my intention. Subsequently, the 'lander is in for it's mot as I speak.

David said:
And thats no claims on riding bikes, works vans, cars, all for twenty years. My only concern after the accident was for the lady driver in the other car. One thing I don't like is putting any others at risk if I can help it. And I don't appreciate being called a c**t or a t**t. Limited vocabulary never impressed anyone.

Thankyou for your prompt response, please do me the honour and illiterate how the former statements reconcile with the preceeding statements posted, that initiated my unbridled demonstration of "limited vocabulary"

David said:
I love my freelander. Why just today I introduced it to the back end of a volkswagen and guess what? the freelander won. No one hurt but 'lander needs new bottom half of bumper. Incidentally, anyone know the repercussions of having a crash without a current M.O.T. cetificate (three weeks out). And, why did my airbag not activate (35mph abs activated whoomph, srs sign on but no airbags???

I can sense the remorse - "...guess what? the freelander won. "

David said:
Thanks for that. I guess that info will not be volunteered during the insurance inqusition. Wonder how I can explain the cracked windscreen as I was carrying an ironing board home from diy store and it became an extreme ironing board, flying up and trying to ecape the confines of the 'lander via the windae

I assume that this is another overt illustration of concern


Please excuse my limited vocabulary. Assessing the suitability of delivery of the missive, matching appropriate diction to the audience's ability to comprehend; I am left with an intangible emotive disturbance from classifying and categorising your actions, recollection and subsequent assesment of your own responsibility and culpability. Your state of confusion appears to have been manifest before, during and after the "accident".

Unfortunately this must lead to the diagnosis that you are a **** - as this is the apparrel that the milliner has assayed as being of the correct dimensions for your cranium.
 
8{|> , are you in the insurance game by any chance?
I get the impression David doesn't think what he done was right, he's just sharing his story with the other forum users. I also see nothing wrong with the way he describes the accident as no one was hurt, just a coming together of metal and plastic.
MOT 3 weeks out of date, it happens, a simple mistake, deal with it.
 
:p :eek: Lovely car, lovely owners, may petals and perfume be layed upon your road of greatness :eek:
:eek: Doves and peace to you all, please drive around the streets near me and my family making up the rules as you so wish:eek:
:eek: The freelander is a wonderful vehicle, the pope & deli lahma have two each, johnathon porrit has one for everyday of the week:eek:
:eek: of course they are real landrover's it says so on the nose and buttocks:eek:
:eek: of course they can do 9/10th's of what a defender can do:eek:
:confused: unfortunately I am a failure freelanders don't give me a chubby, but I must be insecure in my own orientation:rolleyes:

:eek: Please oh worthy people forgive my misplaced wrath - you can never do any wrong, I am a worm in your presence, you illuminate my firmament, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
:eek: :eek: I love you and your cars, you big, big, manly beasts conquering the urban wilderness made unsafe by schoolrun wilderbeast:eek: :eek:


Did you know that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit? Did you also know that entertainers always try to connect with their audience?
 
:confused: Now I'm confused.
I guess we're all entitled to our views on certain cars. My opinion is the Freelander is the best looking out of all the Land Rovers. I don't dislike Discos, Defenders etc I just feel the Freelander gives me what I need out of a vehicle at a reasonable price.
 
just counted the positive comments on here about freelanders and i was amased to find there are only ten. the rest of the comments are people saying i agree.that is 20% of comments. the rest of you are just too busy calling me for my comments. this thread was originally posted to get you freelander owners for positive comments. ain't it funny how you can't even do that ;)
 
yella disco said:
this thread was originally posted to get you freelander owners for positive comments. ain't it funny how you can't even do that

Unfortunatly, most of the Freelander owners are out driving and enjoying their vehicles.

That just leaves the owners of defective rusty Discos, who, having spent the cold afternoon trying to get their vehicles working, have now switched on the computer whilst waiting for the kettle to boil and want to let off some steam in order to warm up!

In other words, we're out doing, rather than being in talking! :)

Cheers

Blippie
 
when the disco crew go to play we play very hard not like you tarts who drive around pot hole and keep well away from the grass just incase you get you hippo drity
 
Not sure how much a spring and shock would cost for a Freelander, never needed to replace them.
I assume your Disco has needed new suspension components then? ;)
 
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