breakdown truck
Re: breakdown truck
Hmm, it's certainly an interesting old thing. It's looking rough just now but is a simple device whose gradual fettling and fixing would be far less stressful then carrying on with the van's interior refit, which may yet finish me off. But even the post-covid, four stones lighter version of myself (down from 17 to 13 between the 19th of March and the 8th of August) would struggle to cook, shower or sleep on a motorcycle!
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
Re: breakdown truck
4 stone! That beats my diarrhoea diet following a night out with mates and a dodgy kebab a few years ago.. it was impossible to be more than 30 feet from the loo for a week..
Meanwhile do you think you could modify this trailer setup into a caravan?
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Meanwhile do you think you could modify this trailer setup into a caravan?
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Re: breakdown truck
A dodgy kebab, now there's a reminisce. It must be 45 to 50 years ago, I had gone to a client's place in West London, the meeting had gone well, I phoned my wife to tell that I would get a take-away on the way home. There was a rapidly expanding kebab franchise called, The Kebab Machine. Their shops were immaculate, all pristine white tiles, not somewhere you would associate with food poisoning. That kebab that I bought, laid me so low that my wife was about to call an ambulance. And squits! I tell you, I could have $h!t for England.
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My dose followed rather merry a night out in Cheltenham .. in fact i was as merry as a newt. i have a vague memory of a salsa class where i trampled of some poor girls feet. After several more pints of Guinness my friend introduced me to my first kebab from a salmonella wagon near the centre ... as i recall it was the food of the gods. I don't remember much after that.. the following day i drove home and the last few miles couldn't pass quickly enough ..GHT wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 12:22 pmA dodgy kebab, now there's a reminisce. It must be 45 to 50 years ago, I had gone to a client's place in West London, the meeting had gone well, I phoned my wife to tell that I would get a take-away on the way home. There was a rapidly expanding kebab franchise called, The Kebab Machine. Their shops were immaculate, all pristine white tiles, not somewhere you would associate with food poisoning. That kebab that I bought, laid me so low that my wife was about to call an ambulance. And squits! I tell you, I could have $h!t for England.
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We used to have a dodgy burger wagon with a name plaque, "Sam'n'Ella" above it. That kebab put me off any sort take away after that. As for Sam'n'Ella..............Dick wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:25 pmMy dose followed rather merry a night out in Cheltenham .. in fact i was as merry as a newt. i have a vague memory of a salsa class where i trampled of some poor girls feet. After several more pints of Guinness my friend introduced me to my first kebab from a salmonella wagon near the centre ... as i recall it was the food of the gods. I don't remember much after that.. the following day i drove home and the last few miles couldn't pass quickly enough ..
Re: breakdown truck
Tell me more !
Anyway would this suit you John?
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Anyway would this suit you John?
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Re: breakdown truck
Got chance of a few classics, a local farmers father rented out a couple of barns in 2011 to a chap who promptly filled them with Renault 4s a few 2cvs and several other French classics. The chap then vanished and hasn't paid rent since 2015.. in total there is 110 cars under cover and a couple more outside.. im waiting for permission to have a look and get a few photos...
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Je l'ai vu en premierDick wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 8:39 pmGot chance of a few classics, a local farmers father rented out a couple of barns in 2011 to a chap who promptly filled them with Renault 4s a few 2cvs and several other French classics. The chap then vanished and hasn't paid rent since 2015.. in total there is 110 cars under cover and a couple more outside.. im waiting for permission to have a look and get a few photos...
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