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>>>>> "Dave" == Dave P <[email protected]> writes:

Dave> Discuss, with particular reference to the centre console.
Dave> Extra marks for mentioning that bint from East Enders and a
Dave> Sun reporter.

Wasn't that in a Range Rover?




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AndyC the WB wrote:

||||||| "Dave" == Dave P <[email protected]> writes:
||
|| Dave> Discuss, with particular reference to the centre console.
|| Dave> Extra marks for mentioning that bint from East Enders and a
|| Dave> Sun reporter.
||
|| Wasn't that in a Range Rover?

Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding hands is
problematic in a D2/RR. Going "all the way" as we used to call it would be
nigh impossible unless you were towing a caravan.

<ping! idea>

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==============================

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On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 18:33:16 +0100, Richard Brookman
<[email protected]> wrote:

> AndyC the WB wrote:
>
> ||||||| "Dave" == Dave P <[email protected]> writes:
> ||
> || Dave> Discuss, with particular reference to the centre console.
> || Dave> Extra marks for mentioning that bint from East Enders and a
> || Dave> Sun reporter.
> ||
> || Wasn't that in a Range Rover?
>
> Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding handsis
> problematic in a D2/RR. Going "all the way" as we used to call it would
> be
> nigh impossible


are you sure?

> unless you were towing a caravan.
>
> <ping! idea>


oh no! Richard's building a passion wagon :)

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William Tasso wrote:

| On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 18:33:16 +0100, Richard Brookman
| <[email protected]> wrote:
|
|| AndyC the WB wrote:
||
||||||||| "Dave" == Dave P <[email protected]> writes:
||||
|||| Dave> Discuss, with particular reference to the centre console.
|||| Dave> Extra marks for mentioning that bint from East Enders and
|||| a Dave> Sun reporter.
||||
|||| Wasn't that in a Range Rover?
||
|| Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding
|| hands is problematic in a D2/RR. Going "all the way" as we used to
|| call it would be
|| nigh impossible
|
| are you sure?

Not 100%, but it *might* be possible. If you're a Romanian gymnast.

|| unless you were towing a caravan.
||
|| <ping! idea>
|
| oh no! Richard's building a passion wagon :)

Sure am! Bought an old Transit camper the other day, and I'm busy refurbing
and refitting, in an attempt to persuade Di that caravans are sooooooooo
20th Century.

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==============================

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news:[email protected]...
> The Disco is apparently the 7th most popular car to have nooky in.
>
> http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-13545720,00.html?f=rss
>
> Discuss, with particular reference to the centre console. Extra marks
> for mentioning that bint from East Enders and a Sun reporter.
>
> DaveP



Looking down the list my b*llsh*t-o-meter went off the scale - in the back
of a Porche Carrera?? the only person I could imagine manageing that would
be Hamster or Ronnie Corbett come to think of it doesnt Hamster own a
Porche?
BMW 3 series? Escort? obviously an Essex survey I bet 11th was a Ford Capri

Derek
I vote RR Vogue SE leccy seats and leather what more could you want


 
Richard Brookman wrote:

> Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding hands is
> problematic in a D2/RR.


I got called out to a RR that 'had a broken gearbox' a couple of years
ago. It turns out that in all the drunken nocturnal gymnastics after a
night at the pub the owner had managed to knock the transfer box into
neutral.


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On or around Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:06:15 +1300, EMB <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>Richard Brookman wrote:
>
>> Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding hands is
>> problematic in a D2/RR.

>
>I got called out to a RR that 'had a broken gearbox' a couple of years
>ago. It turns out that in all the drunken nocturnal gymnastics after a
>night at the pub the owner had managed to knock the transfer box into
>neutral.


bwahahahaha.
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EMB wrote:
> Richard Brookman wrote:
>
>> Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding
>> hands is problematic in a D2/RR.

>
> I got called out to a RR that 'had a broken gearbox' a couple of years
> ago. It turns out that in all the drunken nocturnal gymnastics after
> a night at the pub the owner had managed to knock the transfer box
> into neutral.


Eeeww!

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GbH wrote:

|| EMB wrote:
||| Richard Brookman wrote:
|||
|||| Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding
|||| hands is problematic in a D2/RR.
|||
||| I got called out to a RR that 'had a broken gearbox' a couple of
||| years ago. It turns out that in all the drunken nocturnal
||| gymnastics after a night at the pub the owner had managed to knock
||| the transfer box into neutral.
||
|| Eeeww!

He didn't say what the owner knocked the transfer lever with.

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Richard Brookman wrote:
> GbH wrote:
>
>>> EMB wrote:
>>>> Richard Brookman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yes, but the cabin layout is similar and relevant. Even holding
>>>>> hands is problematic in a D2/RR.
>>>>
>>>> I got called out to a RR that 'had a broken gearbox' a couple of
>>>> years ago. It turns out that in all the drunken nocturnal
>>>> gymnastics after a night at the pub the owner had managed to knock
>>>> the transfer box into neutral.
>>>
>>> Eeeww!

>
> He didn't say what the owner knocked the transfer lever with.


Nor what he was doing with it!

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If the answer is offensive maybe the question was inappropriate

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