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hmmm...... :| :twisted:
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Is that "road" a permanent fixture in your garden?

Think we should all chip in a couple of quid and get andrei a "lady of leisure" for an evening(or an hour).
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:lol:
My valver brings all the boys to the yard, dam right its cammed and carbed, dam right it pops and farts, I would show you but the fuker won't start!
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carlos_canter wrote:Is that "road" a permanent fixture in your garden?

Think we should all chip in a couple of quid and get andrei a "lady of leisure" for an evening(or an hour).
If its been that long 10mins should be enough.
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carlos_canter wrote:Is that "road" a permanent fixture in your garden?

Think we should all chip in a couple of quid and get andrei a "lady of leisure" for an evening(or an hour).
No, its Highway 101 in Arizona, heading through the mountain pass... :lol:


Nah it's something I came up with on the day, cut up a cardboard box, flattened it, sprayed satin black to give a brand new surfaced asphalt look, and got some yellow tape to make the middle lane markers. Got the inspiration from films and google pics. :thumb

I can fold it in half and take it anywhere. I always get awesome ideas like that when I wake up. Funny, because I was watching a documentary last night about how the human brain works, and it works harder when you're asleep so its no wonder I get clever project ideas when I wake up. :ugeek:
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Cavalier342 wrote:
carlos_canter wrote: I was watching a documentary last night about how the human brain works, and it works harder when you're asleep
Maybe you should sleep more?
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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I know, I like my afternoon naps, to be honest most days I feel like I ain't had enough sleep. :|
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Cavalier342 wrote:You know, I regret leaving. Really do. Flying Grob 115 Tutors and gliders, outdoor events, woodland camo, rifle shooting, for £1 a week. You cannot get anything like that for that price, let alone all that combined. But had to get an income when I hit 17 so I could start motoring etc. Given the chance, I'd do it again though.

I was in the air cadets lol was a blast especially doing stalled barrel rolls in the chipmunks

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Chipmunks? christ that was a while back :lol:

I believe it was Brize Norton if memory serves me right. I know for definite it was an RAF base.

I did really enjoy it. Was in the Parkstone squadon 3961 or something like that... was years ago now. Used to do go-karting every now and then in the car park :lol: Most G-force I pulled was in a glider when just before final approach the instructor asked if I wanted to see a fast dive and before I said yes he pushed the stick forward abruptly :lol: That was some place elsewhere, some small grass field. :thumb
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Cavalier342 wrote: was some place elsewhere
Probably in the sky?
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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planetc wrote:
Cavalier342 wrote: was some place elsewhere
Probably in the sky?

:lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm selling my cavalier and getting away from you lot while i still have my sanity!
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Right back on topic, I picked up this little beauty on Saturday, bargain at £12



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Looks fantastic next to my 57 Corvette:


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Enjoy :thumb
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Cavalier342 wrote:


Enjoy :thumb

:lol: Does nobody ever aim strange comments in your direction when your taking these photos?
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Funny enough, I do get positive comments, had a few people come over before and wonder what I was doing. Nothing strange about it.
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Cavalier342 wrote:Nothing strange about it.
To you maybe.... We've never seen a weirdo taking photos of toy cars on our beach!
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
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planetc wrote:
Cavalier342 wrote:Nothing strange about it.
To you maybe.... We've never seen a weirdo taking photos of toy cars on our beach!
Pop down the local beach then, you might see otherwise :thumb And they aren't toy cars either. Completely different category. Collectible models closer to this category. :geek:
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Oh dear......
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Do you hum engine sound effects when you play with your toy cars lol.
As for taking your toys to the beach and taking pics, no comment.
Do you live alone, by that I mean with another human being not being toy dolls you have conversations with
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
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Bruuummm bruuumm.... :lol:
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Lol
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Cavalier342 wrote:
planetc wrote:
Cavalier342 wrote:Nothing strange about it.
To you maybe.... We've never seen a weirdo taking photos of toy cars on our beach!
Pop down the local beach then, you might see otherwise :thumb And they aren't toy cars either. Completely different category. Collectible models closer to this category. :geek:
Show a kid a collectable model car and ask him him is this a toy car....
More than likely say yes

It's your way of saying its an adult toy car
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You must have made this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDMEhRmJd8s

:lol: :lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4bkiNLS ... re=related

Wow some people have waaaaayyy to much spare time!
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TurboDan wrote:You must have made this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDMEhRmJd8s

:lol: :lol:
Haha :grin: :lol:

Humming noises would be better
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