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Dave_L
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Post: # 39489Post Dave_L

Head gasket on what car Stu?
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Post: # 39495Post Suggers

Had a feeling that Ace was ace - real good brew cabin stuff....
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Post: # 39508Post Asbury

Stuarty wrote:Thanks for the humour :D Need it right now. Head gasket on the car went this morning :( Can only get better now surely lol
Laugh in the cars face (do it alone because people may look at you funny) you can NOT let a car beat yer down.

Go outside NOW and laugh at it, Go on... GO ON!!!
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Stuarty
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Post: # 39513Post Stuarty

Fiat Punto. BTW ive heard all the fiat jokes there is lol :p. Just typical, was gonna get shot of it last year, wish i had now

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Post: # 39517Post acechadwick

Oh there's nothing altruistic about it Stuarty.
I just want a pet practical man.
Bit like a dog only it does things and I won't have to follow you around with a plastic bag over my hand scooping up your poop....will I Stuarty?....Stu?.....oh Goddamit!!!
Probably.
You will be relieved to know I don't possess a cellar, Have never weilded a lumphammer in a temper (not strictly true but I don't want to startle you) and I don't think there's much chance of us getting snowed in.
And anyway you'll be out clearing it.
Did you say you drive a Fiat?
This doesn't bode well but my offer still stands.

"Quiet in the cellar!!! Or mother will be down and you know what will happen then....

Did I say cellar? I meant conservatory...
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Stuarty wrote:Fiat Punto. BTW ive heard all the fiat jokes there is lol :p. Just typical, was gonna get shot of it last year, wish i had now
Fiat Punto :O :O :O :O


been thinking about it, NOW do you wanna borrow a gun. :D
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Post: # 39551Post henpecked

I had a Fiat. Some one said 'that means fix it again tomorrow' twatting thing wasn't right after that
:(

Hp

Stuarty
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Post: # 39552Post Stuarty

Ditto. First and last Fiat ill ever have.

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Post: # 39561Post rab1

my first car a fiat strada, never had another fiat since for some reason.
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Any experience laying natural stone, Stuarty? I have a lead for you in Glasgae if you're interested.
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Stuarty
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Post: # 39581Post Stuarty

Laid a fair bit of the stuff, but have more of a crisis of confidence seein as its been 2 years since i laid the stuff now :(. Still i cant refuse work right now heh

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I'm just about to start paving my driveway in the Glasgow area that could give you a few weeks work. PM me if your interested

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Post: # 39666Post Tommy

I've had a '99 Punto for a while now, and touch wood, the only thing wrong with it, was a knackered wiper motor.

£150 at the garage.

Went to the scrap-yard, £18 for the motor, and less than an hour to fit. Been fine ever since.

Stuarty
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Post: # 39673Post Stuarty

Lucky bugger. Mines an 03 with 73000 on it. I know lads with motors who hash them about like buggery and they still go without fault for years. I service mine every 10k, look after it and she goes an does this to me :(

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Post: # 39675Post henpecked

Fun nily enough, the new Fiat 500 is selling a storm at the moment, but you have to live in Notting Hill and talk like you have a cock in your mouth

:D :D :D

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