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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Debs. on 24 February 2008, 08:20:10
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`Anyone out there suffering a morning-after the cambelt-bash hangover? ;)
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No, but I'm very tired....
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Debs, its way to early, they are all still laying on the workshop floor, wishing they had stayed at home ;D ;D
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Debs, its way to early, they are all still laying on the workshop floor, wishing they had stayed at home ;D ;D
who do you recon has the worsted headache :- :P :P
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I reckon there are loads with headaches, but only one who´s ring hurts, poor Loo-knee ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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not I. Will be back at the shop in an hour or so but I doubt people are in a lot of pain. That other group at the hotel is a different story!
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I am but then I was at a 40th birthday party somewhere else..
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I think my current condition can be summed up nicely by the fuel consumption on my trip home. 34 mpg in a 3.2. :(
Kevin
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I was a good boy and went to bed early, 1 because I need as much beauty sleep as possible and 2 because my car was still in bits and needed to be put back together again. Its a good job I had the sleep because when I filled it with water it was pouring out of the rear of the engine and had to be stripped again :'(
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I was a good boy and went to bed early, 1 because I need as much beauty sleep as possible and 2 because my car was still in bits and needed to be put back together again. Its a good job I had the sleep because when I filled it with water it was pouring out of the rear of the engine and had to be stripped again :'(
And how is it now.
I felt a little fragile but, by the time breakfast time arrived all was pleasent again!
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I was a good boy and went to bed early, 1 because I need as much beauty sleep as possible and 2 because my car was still in bits and needed to be put back together again. Its a good job I had the sleep because when I filled it with water it was pouring out of the rear of the engine and had to be stripped again :'(
And how is it now.
I felt a little fragile but, by the time breakfast time arrived all was pleasent again!
Its made a big difference, I came back along the A41 and I wasn't hanging around but managed about 28mpg :y
Thanks for you help today Mark, I was about to have a Basil Fawlty on it ;D
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I was a good boy and went to bed early, 1 because I need as much beauty sleep as possible and 2 because my car was still in bits and needed to be put back together again. Its a good job I had the sleep because when I filled it with water it was pouring out of the rear of the engine and had to be stripped again :'(
And how is it now.
I felt a little fragile but, by the time breakfast time arrived all was pleasent again!
Its made a big difference, I came back along the A41 and I wasn't hanging around but managed about 28mpg :y
Thanks for you help today Mark, I was about to have a Basil Fawlty on it ;D
Are you another forum member with their own private test track Pete
;D ;D
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I was a bit concerned about breakfast - it was touch and go thinking about what I was going to have. Once I had my grease intake, I perked up a little.
I am knackered now though, bloody glad I booked tomorrow off :)