Forgottenpoppy
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Ah! Thanks for clearing that up
Or alternatively just another bit that could break
Ah! Thanks for clearing that up
Or alternatively just another bit that could break
Break as in not work or break as in burst into flames :flame2:
Well seeing as I was told to pour petrol on my head and light it yesterday by a freelander owner I'm going to go with flames :flame2:
Thought ya might. T'was a tad unnecessary
Heated mirors? What's the point of that then?
So tratter driverers can see all the faster cars coming from behind trying to avoid the rolling rusty road block
well it would have got the diesel out would it notWell seeing as I was told to pour petrol on my head and light it yesterday by a freelander owner I'm going to go with flames :flame2:
well it would have got the diesel out would it not
You'll be well rusted by then too.As I has said before, when you're driving your Freebie in fifty years time please feel free to pass comment on the rustiness of superior vehicles :boxing:
Poppy, I think that my hairstyle could be the answer to all this pouring petrol on your head stuff.
No1 over what little of the flaxen locks is left, then apply choice of hairpiece for the occasion, and as an added bonus-no helmet hair!!!
Just a thought, I am a tratterer these days is my excuse!
By the way, did you get the SP2?
You'll be well rusted by then too.
i like rusty holes
This fred has degraded.
For the record, I likes all rust on tratters. Not just the rust which has made a hole in a tratter.
I have great respect for them and their owners. Every time I see one I opens all me windows and tips water down me back, as a mark of respect.Must mean you like tratters then, cos they is all rust and nowt else
I have great respect for them and their owners. Every time I see one I opens all me windows and tips water down me back, as a mark of respect.
Doors dun't fall oft Freelanders. Tis a myth.How do you open the windows if the doors have fallen off?
Pour water down your back driving a 'fender and you'll make the road wet
Doors dun't fall oft Freelanders. Tis a myth.