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Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 18:27
by Macflai
Horza wrote:Sorry Victor, we thought we were joining in the joke. Bitter is a type of beer, as is Heavy (in Scotland anyway) and Stout would be what Guiness is.

I am always ready to learn new things. Thank you for the explanation, amigo. Is blonde another kind of beer? In Canary Islands we usually drink two beers, Tropical and Dorada (first one is from Gran Canaria and the second one is from Tenerife, they are something like blonde we cal them "rubia")....
But... was that thread something about spacers? lowering kits?

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 19:09
by HarryMann
Real ale - not beer as you know it Macflai
Bitter - a style of real ale - also not beer as you know it Macflai
HacksawBob - font of all beer info - but where's the Wiki entry Bob

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 20:49
by clash460
this is the 80-90 site, all things enjoyable

Posted: 27 Apr 2006, 22:49
by Diamond Hell
Wear sunscreen.

Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 05:40
by Russel
U need to find the sun first.It actualy looks like it is going to be very good day here)weather(.But that could change in the next 10 min.

Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 08:26
by Horza
HacksawBob - font of all beer
I don't know where you're going to stick the tap Mr Mann!!
Victor I believe in some European countries Blonde mught also be considered a type of beer but possibly only in the way that Brown might also be acceptable terminology around here. Despite what some might think there are other countries that know how to brew beer and some things called larger may also be a nice pint!!
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 08:56
by HarryMann
larger ?
They usually are, as in Bigging it Up afterwards, but have the reputation that their nickname gives a clue to - Euro-pi$$. Choose wisely, not always what they seem!
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 09:04
by missusjen
Blonde - it's kind of lager with a bite.......of varying qualities and alcohol content.....sometimes tastes like a mixture of lager and bitter......often for sale on the bottom shelf of pick qwik £4.99 for 12.......
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 09:46
by Macflai
Russel at Syncro-Nutz wrote:U need to find the sun first
>>> Sun is always in Canary Islands<<<

Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 11:48
by HarryMann
Only on the top of Mt Teide!
On the coast, comes and goes?
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 11:58
by Macflai
HarryMann wrote:Only on the top of Mt Teide!
On the coast, comes and goes?
You are talking about Tenerife and in the top of the Mt Teide, 3718 metres, forget about nice temperatures, better go to Fuerteventura or Gran Canaria and enjoy sunny weather!, also La Palma is a very nice island!

Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 13:05
by HarryMann
True, must explore wider, only Gomera so far.. those other ferries are expensive for non-Canarians... but its easy to get burnt and quite hot enough up Teide, or frost-bite in winter.
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 14:44
by jokerdub
Just read this lot and can honestly say its the biggest load of pants Ive seen in ages!
What was it a case of who ego can talk down to others the most.
I agree with Simon, well I suppose people would say I would being as I sell AVO lowering kits (now for T4`s aswell) that the products we sell arent micky mouse bolt on billy rubbish. They do improve road holding and Ive owned 10 T3`s in various guises and can compare.
Ive been involved in engineering for a fair few years and have worked on various makes and models of vehicle that have had "DIY" chopped springs on and have promptly advised the owner to either replace them with standard springs or do the job properly and fit professionally designed and manufactured springs.
Im sure no would activly encourage people to put there lives and others in danger.
Let people do as they please and fair enough comment where and when its needed.
PS i think you will find that the thread about chopped springs and cav rears was panned by a lot of us who have common sense when it comes to lowering your van.
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 20:22
by syncropaddy
Oi you lot. This is my thread and there is only one beverage sold in pints that is worthy of a mention and its GUINNESS.
ONLY REAL MEN NEED APPLY
Wear sunscreen
Posted: 28 Apr 2006, 22:06
by Tribble
syncropaddy wrote:
Never fit wheel spacers of any kind
better tell Stuttgart...
http://www.automotion.com/productpage.a ... eel+Spacer