Mackers

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I washed my car today, inside and out (bonding with it, as you do). I've bought some dash bulbs (clear, but I dunno if they should've been neon green to be fair), three new rubber pedal covers, bosch aerotwin supers wipers (which are super) and a money tray for my ash tray, and three new OEM barrel locks (can't wait to just have one key rather than three). My steps have arrived, and generally it's nice to give the car a good old titivate. What d'ya think about that then?
 
Dogs love it! I admit, today I was getting a bit Chelsea, then it was all dirty again at tea time. I needed to wash the Scotland off it. Someone told me not to buy a car from Scotland cos they're full of rust and salt. Also, I was getting to know it, so seeing what else it wanted. I've just sold my piano today so I can do it up inside (not chelsea way). Steering lock's good.
 
Dogs love it! I admit, today I was getting a bit Chelsea, then it was all dirty again at tea time. I needed to wash the Scotland off it. Someone told me not to buy a car from Scotland cos they're full of rust and salt. Also, I was getting to know it, so seeing what else it wanted. I've just sold my piano today so I can do it up inside (not chelsea way). Steering lock's good.

So....youd rather buy a car from a coastal town in England rather than Scotland and we put more salt on the roads than England and English Land Rovers have less rust than Scottish ones...Hmmm
 
So....youd rather buy a car from a coastal town in England rather than Scotland and we put more salt on the roads than England and English Land Rovers have less rust than Scottish ones...Hmmm

But you live on the Algarve???? how much salt do they use?

Cheers
 
So....youd rather buy a car from a coastal town in England rather than Scotland and we put more salt on the roads than England and English Land Rovers have less rust than Scottish ones...Hmmm
No. Just saying someone said it. I thought the same as you, but no harm in washing salt off if there was some on. And I bought from Scotland, so no I wouldn't rather ...
 
Today I bought a second hand push-bike for my grandson for Xmas. Its in addition to all the brand new stuff we will give him, but neither we nor his parents can afford a brand-new bike.
I will have time to fully service it and remove any rust or obvious blemishes and put new tyres etc. on it if required.
 
I'm Scottish...
I am. Well, from Scottish parents who migrated to Lancashire. All my relatives are in Scotland. I don't mind the Scots, in fact I don't mind anyone ... Welsh, Europeans (though someone has a funny gif of an English chap knocking a German into the docks which is great). I don't think about madness, race, who is gay in a gaylander, trans, female ... I don't even mind heterosexuals, though what they getup to is a bit gross :):):):):):):):):):):) (where's that belly laughing emoji)???
 
I am. Well, from Scottish parents who migrated to Lancashire. All my relatives are in Scotland. I don't mind the Scots, in fact I don't mind anyone ... Welsh, Europeans (though someone has a funny gif of an English chap knocking a German into the docks which is great). I don't think about

madness, race, who is gay in a gaylander, trans, female ... I don't even mind heterosexuals, though what they getup to is a bit gross :):):):):):):):):):):) (where's that belly laughing emoji)???
Hetrosexual why is that gross...just because I prefer the company of the opposite sex doesn't make it gross...dressing up like a Unicorn with a mane tail and in a white latex suit neighing in the garden whilst prancing round the garden does it for us...probably gross in some people's eyes...does it for us though...
 
Hetrosexual why is that gross...just because I prefer the company of the opposite sex doesn't make it gross...dressing up like a Unicorn with a mane tail and in a white latex suit neighing in the garden whilst prancing round the garden does it for us...probably gross in some people's eyes...does it for us though...
Ahhh. Yer catching on to my wit now. Make the norm seem odder than a minority. Love it! :):):):):):):):)
 
Today I bought a second hand push-bike for my grandson for Xmas. Its in addition to all the brand new stuff we will give him, but neither we nor his parents can afford a brand-new bike.
I will have time to fully service it and remove any rust or obvious blemishes and put new tyres etc. on it if required.
nothing wrong with that,we bought plenty of second hand stuff
 

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