FMV in the FAQ?

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Dave Gibbs

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Hi all,

As a relative newcomer to the group I often feel I'm missing something
out of my enjoyment of the posts when people refer to their vehicles
with long standing nicknames. I have no idea what Morph is, or bURRt
for example, but frequently hear them mentioned. I don't know if
there's an FAQ for the group, but perhaps an FMV (Frequently Mentioned
Vehicles) would be a useful addition for the uninitiated. Of course if
pictures were also included it might be easier to recognise people at
shows. I was at the Malvern show and it would have been nice to
recognise some of the vehicles from a.f.l

Regards,

Dave.
 
Dave Gibbs <[email protected]> uttered summat
worrerz funny about:
> Hi all,
>
> As a relative newcomer to the group I often feel I'm missing something
> out of my enjoyment of the posts when people refer to their vehicles
> with long standing nicknames. I have no idea what Morph is, or bURRt
> for example, but frequently hear them mentioned. I don't know if
> there's an FAQ for the group, but perhaps an FMV (Frequently Mentioned
> Vehicles) would be a useful addition for the uninitiated. Of course
> if pictures were also included it might be easier to recognise people
> at shows. I was at the Malvern show and it would have been nice to
> recognise some of the vehicles from a.f.l
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave.


:)

Right then...crash course in some of the FMV's coming up...

Firstly and because I'm biased - I.e. they leak EP90 on my driveway ;-)

JLO - SIII Stationwagon that belonged to sis
Percy - My IIa which had a 4.2 Jag lump and 3 speed Autobox
Morph - My 101, once prototype ambulance, now prototype expedition vehicle
;-)
Oscar - Our Current Disco (Not all that famous yet but likes to show his
shine now and then)
Alfie - Our old Rangie Classis now gone but not after much restoration work
and imagery which needs sorting on my site.
Reggie - My First Rangie V8 '83 , has alot to answer for!

All fetaure here (but for Reggie)
www.lrproject.com

Then theres Simon I's bURRt which used to belong to Tim Hobbs also resident
and founder of the rule of tim (ROT) which prefixes some posts. Rule of
Tim - It's not on topoic but someone in here is bound to know.. anyway bURRt
lives here..

http://www.simoni.co.uk/index.htm

Then propably the root cause of many a 101 affliction is gRUMble , owner
Martyn Bailey aka "Mother" who lives just about here..

http://www.101fc.net/

There are many more out there, unfortunately some Landies have names that we
must censor...this being a family newsgroup and all ;-)

Lee D
--
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a.f.l. & 101ers Unofficial October 2006
<http://www.lrproject.com/afl__101_owners_unofficial.htm>

"Anti's - Give
them enough rope and they'll be stuck in a ditch with alot of rope ;-) "


 

"Lee_D scribbled"

>

There are many more out there, unfortunately some Landies have names that we
> must censor...this being a family newsgroup and all ;-)
>



How do I go about naming my Defender then?

Is there a convention to it?

SWMBO calls it the Beast, but only because of the size and noise it makes.

The registration ends in CDS so I thought about SEEDY'S ??

cheers
Peter


 
wireless wrote:
> "Lee_D scribbled"
>
>
> There are many more out there, unfortunately some Landies have names that we
>
>>must censor...this being a family newsgroup and all ;-)
>>

>
>
>
> How do I go about naming my Defender then?
>
> Is there a convention to it?
>
> SWMBO calls it the Beast, but only because of the size and noise it makes.
>
> The registration ends in CDS so I thought about SEEDY'S ??
>
> cheers
> Peter
>
>

Mine ends DJM, but I refuse to call her anything music related...

Stuart
 
On 2006-09-04, wireless <[email protected]> wrote:

> The registration ends in CDS so I thought about SEEDY'S ??


I'm sure that'll degenerate into "cursed, dirty ****-heap" one wet
weekend...

--
Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
 
wireless wrote:

|| "Lee_D scribbled"
||
|||
|| There are many more out there, unfortunately some Landies have names
|| that we
||| must censor...this being a family newsgroup and all ;-)
|||
||
||
|| How do I go about naming my Defender then?
||
|| Is there a convention to it?
||
|| SWMBO calls it the Beast, but only because of the size and noise it
|| makes.
||
|| The registration ends in CDS so I thought about SEEDY'S ??
||
|| cheers
|| Peter

Any name you make up will sound silly to your ears within a few days, even
sooner to anyone you tell it to. If there isn't anything obvious, like
bURRt or gRUMble or JLO, then I would forget about it. The Landy will let
you know, all in good time.

--
Rich
==============================

Take out the obvious to email me.


 

"Dave Gibbs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi all,
>
> As a relative newcomer to the group I often feel I'm missing something out
> of my enjoyment of the posts when people refer to their vehicles with long
> standing nicknames. I have no idea what Morph is, or bURRt for example,
> but frequently hear them mentioned. I don't know if there's an FAQ for
> the group, but perhaps an FMV (Frequently Mentioned Vehicles) would be a
> useful addition for the uninitiated. Of course if pictures were also
> included it might be easier to recognise people at shows. I was at the
> Malvern show and it would have been nice to recognise some of the vehicles
> from a.f.l
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave.


There is a usual suspects gallery at http://www.lobsternet.org/afl/
(do that Clarkson important announcement voice for effect )
- where you can experience the horror -and also a picture of sommat
hairy emerging from under a Rangie Peggy now replaced by Kato
( derived from x XX7ako) a 200 TDi Disco
Now is a good time to describe your ride and what
manuals you are short of for downloading purposes
Derek


 
On or around Mon, 04 Sep 2006 22:37:21 GMT, "Derek"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>There is a usual suspects gallery at http://www.lobsternet.org/afl/
> (do that Clarkson important announcement voice for effect )
>- where you can experience the horror -and also a picture of sommat
>hairy emerging from under a Rangie Peggy now replaced by Kato
> ( derived from x XX7ako) a 200 TDi Disco
> Now is a good time to describe your ride and what
>manuals you are short of for downloading purposes
>Derek
>


's out of date, mind.

FMV here:

Edward II - series III LWB, derived from the number. He's Edward II because
when I were a lad we had EWD226K, also known as Edward. Edward II is
266K...

none of the rest are named, or not printably.
--
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"Brevis esse laboro, Obscurus fio" (it is when I struggle to be
brief that I become obscure) Horace (65 - 8 BC) Ars Poetica, 25
 
Austin Shackles wrote:
> On or around Mon, 04 Sep 2006 22:37:21 GMT, "Derek"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>
>>There is a usual suspects gallery at http://www.lobsternet.org/afl/
>> (do that Clarkson important announcement voice for effect )
>>- where you can experience the horror -and also a picture of sommat
>>hairy emerging from under a Rangie Peggy now replaced by Kato
>>( derived from x XX7ako) a 200 TDi Disco
>>Now is a good time to describe your ride and what
>>manuals you are short of for downloading purposes
>>Derek
>>

>
>
> 's out of date, mind.
>
> FMV here:
>
> Edward II - series III LWB, derived from the number. He's Edward II because
> when I were a lad we had EWD226K, also known as Edward. Edward II is
> 266K...
>
> none of the rest are named, or not printably.


My 1984 110 V8 is variously known as "The Old Girl", "The Old Lady",
"SWMBO"(!) or "Rovey-Land" (coined by daughter no. 2) - plus the usual
unprintable variations.

Stuart
 
>>>>> "AndyC" == AndyC the WB <[email protected]> writes:

AndyC> Is the AFL FAQ still online or does that need a new home as
AndyC> well?

Oh great, I'm replying to my own posts now. I posted that and then
saw the new URL to the FAQ. I think it needs a bit of updating,
though.



--
Andy Cunningham -- www.cunningham.me.uk
They should be firewalled off from the rest of society. With real fire.
-- Paul Tomblin describes how to treat virus creators
 
AndyC the WB <[email protected]> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
>>>>>> "AndyC" == AndyC the WB <[email protected]> writes:

>
> AndyC> Is the AFL FAQ still online or does that need a new home as
> AndyC> well?
>
> Oh great, I'm replying to my own posts now. I posted that and then
> saw the new URL to the FAQ. I think it needs a bit of updating,
> though.


Please sir!

The link to my site is busted!

Please sir!

;-)

Lee D


 
>>>>> "Lee" == Lee D <[email protected]> writes:
Lee> Please sir!
Lee> The link to my site is busted!

LOL

I can put a redirect on my own site, but I can't fix the others.

Andy


--
Andy Cunningham -- www.cunningham.me.uk
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public
relations, for Nature cannot be fooled."
--- Richard Feynman
 

"AndyC the WB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>>>> "Lee" == Lee D <[email protected]> writes:

> Lee> Please sir!
> Lee> The link to my site is busted!
>
> LOL
>
> I can put a redirect on my own site, but I can't fix the others.
>
> Andy
>
>
> --
> Andy Cunningham -- www.cunningham.me.uk
> "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public
> relations, for Nature cannot be fooled."
> --- Richard Feynman


Andy I noticed you advocate the use of an OBD-2 reader for gearbox and
engine diags does that allow you to reset the ECU and is that as far as you
can go with the generic unit.
Derek


 
>>>>> "Derek" == Derek <[email protected]> writes:

Derek> Andy I noticed you advocate the use of an OBD-2 reader for
Derek> gearbox and engine diags does that allow you to reset the
Derek> ECU and is that as far as you can go with the generic unit.

Yes.

For anything else you need Rovacom or one of the other diagnostic
tools.

ANdy



--
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"My brother-in-law, the bar owner."
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