@marjon this was in France(Brittany)a few years ago.
Yep the scaffold was fun
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Morning All :D
I was having a gentle lie-in "snooze" but the occupying forces decided to go on manoeuvres and jumping up and down in the adjoining bathroom and the noise became too much.:(
I came down to my kitchen, but every seat is taken and the "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy" and the yelling and screaming about breakfast drove me out and into the relative tranquility of my study. ;)
I might start a Countdown board showing "days to go" :D
Have a great day everyone. :D:D:D
 
If yer wotch this yer'll sea sum elefunts un jaffs

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_qGCzGR-74
Hi Hippo,
Super video of the new Defender. I agreed with the presenter I fell in love with it's looks when I saw one a few weeks ago. The die hard Defender fans will be a bit put off by all the tech but this is 2020 so it's to be expected. Thanks for the link, have a great Sunday. I'm watching the F1 so no Range Rover tinkering for me?
Cheers Tricky.
 
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A Land Rover was found floating off the coast of Conwy yesterday morning...

A spokesperson explained that the vehicle had become stuck in mud near Porth Eirias day before yesterday (July 31), with its owner having been advised by the coastguard to get it moved by a recovery firm.

It however appeared to have been left overnight and subsequently became submerged by the tide.

The spokesperson told North Wales Live that the vehicle was unoccupied and that they were primarily "concerned about pollution" as the car's engine was now underwater.
 
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A Land Rover was found floating off the coast of Conwy yesterday morning...

A spokesperson explained that the vehicle had become stuck in mud near Porth Eirias day before yesterday (July 31), with its owner having been advised by the coastguard to get it moved by a recovery firm.

It however appeared to have been left overnight and subsequently became submerged by the tide.

The spokesperson told North Wales Live that the vehicle was unoccupied and that they were primarily "concerned about pollution" as the car's engine was now underwater.
Oh dear I don't think even Green Flag will recover that.
Tricky.
 

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