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Miss Ladybell

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Post #51
hunter1983 wrote:
Not our fault your ancient are u covered for chariots as well


ey.....youll be ancient too ........one day. LOL
bloody kids....Smile
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Posted 7th Jun 2012 at 23:39
bigbadbowen

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Post #52
Feck I'm old as well I can drive the same things as miss lady bell Yes

Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 00:14
Miss Ladybell

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Post #53
bigbadbowen wrote:
Feck I'm old as well I can drive the same things as miss lady bell Yes



Smile cool isn't it......
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 08:40
matt evans

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Post #54
Miss Ladybell wrote:
bigbadbowen wrote:
Feck I'm old as well I can drive the same things as miss lady bell Yes



Smile cool isn't it......


Im even older......Sad

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 09:05
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Post #55
It annoys me that I would have to take an extra test to drive a 7.5t or drive with a trailer yet the old timers get this priviledge for free as part of their licence. Angry

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 09:08
hunter1983

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Post #56
I agree with stan we had to do an extra test (theory) an get less we can drive usual English laws i suppose going backwards as usual
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 09:46
thugpuggin

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Post #57
stan_306gti6 wrote:
It annoys me that I would have to take an extra test to drive a 7.5t or drive with a trailer yet the old timers get this priviledge for free as part of their licence. Angry


You have youth on your side.

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 09:54
gilesy

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Post #58
But we'll be eating mashed up roast dinners whilst simultaneously s**tting ourselves years before you so don't wish you were old too quick LOL
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 10:05
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Post #59
thugpuggin wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
It annoys me that I would have to take an extra test to drive a 7.5t or drive with a trailer yet the old timers get this priviledge for free as part of their licence. Angry


You have youth on your side.


This is true, although you were also my age one day and still had more driving rights...Yes

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 11:21
Miss Ladybell

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Post #60
hunter1983 wrote:
I agree with stan we had to do an extra test (theory) an get less we can drive usual English laws i suppose going backwards as usual


Jealousy gets you no where......LOL
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 15:49
matt evans

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Post #61
Miss Ladybell wrote:
hunter1983 wrote:
I agree with stan we had to do an extra test (theory) an get less we can drive usual English laws i suppose going backwards as usual


Jealousy gets you no where......LOL


Kids eh!LOL

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honestly3k wrote:
Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


owain wrote:
Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 15:58
Miss Ladybell

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Post #62
stan_306gti6 wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
stan_306gti6 wrote:
It annoys me that I would have to take an extra test to drive a 7.5t or drive with a trailer yet the old timers get this priviledge for free as part of their licence. Angry


You have youth on your side.


This is true, although you were also my age one day and still had more driving rights...Yes


Your right,!
How you young ones today afford things is beyond me!!!
A night out for me....£30 at most,
Youngsters you can easlily spend £90 and more...
Insurance is more expernsive... but then again, your wages are more.... so why am i sticking up for the youth. Haha

Im off on one again...... LOL
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 16:00
welshpug!

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Post #63
wages are more? pfft, where did you hear that LOL


I'm old enough to just scrape the granddad licence but I didnt do my test till 22 so missed out Sad have to renew mine in a few weeks as it happens as its ten years since I got my provisional Shock

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 16:25
matt evans

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Post #64
Ha ha ha - Grandad licence!!!


More worrying is i passed my test before the 306 was even launched.... way back in 91.

Paula Abdul - opposites attract was in the charts, that much i can remember. On tape of course.

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honestly3k wrote:
Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


owain wrote:
Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 16:28
Miss Ladybell

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Post #65
matt evans wrote:
Ha ha ha - Grandad licence!!!


More worrying is i passed my test before the 306 was even launched.... way back in 91.

Paula Abdul - opposites attract was in the charts, that much i can remember. On tape of course.


bloody hell.
i remember that being in the chart but under age to drive. LOL
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 19:28
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #66
I've never even heard of that song...Whistle LOL

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Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 19:31
Miss Ladybell

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Post #67
stan_306gti6 wrote:
I've never even heard of that song...Whistle LOL


Hmm
youd of been 7
Laugh my ass off
Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 19:53
dangti6

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Post #68
I probably heard that song on Dr fox's top 40 when I was 4/5 in the back of my parents 505 estate.

1993 was the year for me. Blobby was the Xmas number one.

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  • Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 20:03
    m1kee

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    Post #69
    I passed in 1988 (second attempt) aged 18 and Kylie Minogue was in the charts with 'I should be so lucky' which I did find amusing and apt

    I suppose if I needed to do a seperate braked trailer test I might not have tried to tow a twin axle braked trailer loaded with 4 tonne of soil with a vauxhall combo, quite an interesting but thrilling drive home that was. Whistle

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    Posted 8th Jun 2012 at 20:46
    daveyboy

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    Post #70
    Miss Ladybell wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    thugpuggin wrote:
    stan_306gti6 wrote:
    It annoys me that I would have to take an extra test to drive a 7.5t or drive with a trailer yet the old timers get this priviledge for free as part of their licence. Angry


    You have youth on your side.


    This is true, although you were also my age one day and still had more driving rights...Yes


    Your right,!
    How you young ones today afford things is beyond me!!!
    A night out for me....£30 at most,
    Youngsters you can easlily spend £90 and more...
    Insurance is more expernsive... but then again, your wages are more.... so why am i sticking up for the youth. Haha

    Im off on one again...... LOL


    Girls often manage to spend less than lads on nights out because A, they dont usually drink as much as guys and B, they get blokes to buy drinks for them. It's a great system and fair play if you can get away with it, I know I would. They also tend to gather round eachothers houses and get trollied while getting ready to leave for town which also saves money as they are half cut before they even arrive.
    Lessons to be learned here for all budding freeloading p**sartists LOL

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    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 11:19
    dangti6

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    Post #71
    daveyboy wrote:

    Girls often manage to spend less than lads on nights out because A, they dont usually drink as much as guys and B, they get blokes to buy drinks for them. It's a great system and fair play if you can get away with it, I know I would. They also tend to gather round eachothers houses and get trollied while getting ready to leave for town which also saves money as they are half cut before they even arrive.
    Lessons to be learned here for all budding freeloading p**sartists LOL


    I may have read between the lines, but the lesson I am reading here is to prey on the half cut women.

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  • Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 11:32
    daveyboy

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    Post #72
    dangti6 wrote:
    daveyboy wrote:

    Girls often manage to spend less than lads on nights out because A, they dont usually drink as much as guys and B, they get blokes to buy drinks for them. It's a great system and fair play if you can get away with it, I know I would. They also tend to gather round eachothers houses and get trollied while getting ready to leave for town which also saves money as they are half cut before they even arrive.
    Lessons to be learned here for all budding freeloading p**sartists LOL


    I may have read between the lines, but the lesson I am reading here is to prey on the half cut women.


    Er, I accept no responsibility for incapacitated girls accosted by dangti6 (Or any other likeminded individuals or teams...)

    LOL

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    Engine mount/chassis repair
    Solid Beam Mounts BACK IN PRODUCTION
    Harness bars
    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 14:59
    roland rat

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    Post #73
    dangti6 wrote:
    daveyboy wrote:

    Girls often manage to spend less than lads on nights out because A, they dont usually drink as much as guys and B, they get blokes to buy drinks for them. It's a great system and fair play if you can get away with it, I know I would. They also tend to gather round eachothers houses and get trollied while getting ready to leave for town which also saves money as they are half cut before they even arrive.
    Lessons to be learned here for all budding freeloading p**sartists LOL


    I may have read between the lines, but the lesson I am reading here is to prey on the half cut women.


    Many kicking about in Taunton? Hmm
    Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 15:12
    dangti6

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    Post #74
    roland rat wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    daveyboy wrote:

    Girls often manage to spend less than lads on nights out because A, they dont usually drink as much as guys and B, they get blokes to buy drinks for them. It's a great system and fair play if you can get away with it, I know I would. They also tend to gather round eachothers houses and get trollied while getting ready to leave for town which also saves money as they are half cut before they even arrive.
    Lessons to be learned here for all budding freeloading p**sartists LOL


    I may have read between the lines, but the lesson I am reading here is to prey on the half cut women.


    Many kicking about in Taunton? Hmm


    They tend to slap rather than kick around here.

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  • Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 15:20
    rikky 🦔

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    Post #75
    they tend to kick when you drag them backwards into a hedge but the added bonus is that their fanny doesn't fill with soil if you drag them backwards

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