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Matflint
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Location: Wales you cant take our mud apparently
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by Matflint » 02 Mar 2006, 08:35
It's a few inches deep here in North Wales
Great fun in a syncro driving round people stuck on hills
just hope it lasts till I get out of work
cant get rid of the silly
on my face
KarlT
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by KarlT » 02 Mar 2006, 09:50
No Snow here........The curse of living in the sunny south
But with any luck the North Atlantic conveyor will be shutting down soon
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by amulet » 02 Mar 2006, 11:00
nothing in my part of scotland more's the bloody shame. bad up north though apparently.
enjoy Matt!
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape; If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
Matflint
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Location: Wales you cant take our mud apparently
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by Matflint » 02 Mar 2006, 11:42
Been playing taxi all morning as people can't get on to the main road
and we have to take a day's leave if you don't get in
toomanytoys
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by toomanytoys » 02 Mar 2006, 11:54
Nice one Matt
Have fun.. hope to see you down our way sometime... (France)
Matflint
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by Matflint » 02 Mar 2006, 16:05
Hi Si
Hope you and family are well
funny you should say that as was planning to come back to France in summer
plan was to get the dog a passport and take him with me but he had to have op so put things back a bit
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by toomanytoys » 03 Mar 2006, 08:29
More than welcome anytime, dog too.. check up on what time you need for the dogs passport, may be longer than you think.. should have the DOKA up and registered by then too..