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Neil Brownlee

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Just been googling and came across this little gem...

"Interesting note, Martyn Day, chairman of Greenpeace UK, drives a Range
Rover."

If it is....well.....I shall be laughing all the way to the petrol station
;-)

--
Neil


 

"Neil Brownlee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just been googling and came across this little gem...
>
> "Interesting note, Martyn Day, chairman of Greenpeace UK, drives a Range
> Rover."
>
> If it is....well.....I shall be laughing all the way to the petrol station
> ;-)
>
> --
> Neil
>

you didn't mention he is also a partner in an accident claims solictors and
ex politician whatever next? eating small children?
Derek
"Tony Blair is an MP, it was recently revealed".



 
Derek said:

you didn't mention he is also a partner in an accident claims solictors and
ex politician whatever next? eating small children?
Derek
"Tony Blair is an MP, it was recently revealed".
he also wears shoes and is know to shave
 
An excellent and well informed choice of vehicle I say, now if he owned a
Scammell Explorer I might consider that a little out of keeping with his
principles.

--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes


"Neil Brownlee" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just been googling and came across this little gem...
>
> "Interesting note, Martyn Day, chairman of Greenpeace UK, drives a Range
> Rover."
>
> If it is....well.....I shall be laughing all the way to the petrol station
> ;-)
>
> --
> Neil
>
>



 

"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> An excellent and well informed choice of vehicle I say, now if he owned a
> Scammell Explorer I might consider that a little out of keeping with his
> principles.
>
> --
> Larry
> Series 3 rust and holes


Yeah why not? The diesels are very good on fuel ( and I note that the diesel
Merc ML puts out less CO2 than the petrol ) and because they last so many
years overall pollution is reduced.
TonyB ( '92 Disco on 225,000 miles )


 
Larry wrote:
> An excellent and well informed choice of vehicle I say, now if he
> owned a Scammell Explorer I might consider that a little out of
> keeping with his principles.
>
>
> "Neil Brownlee" <[email protected]> wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
>> Just been googling and came across this little gem...
>>
>> "Interesting note, Martyn Day, chairman of Greenpeace UK, drives a
>> Range Rover."
>>
>> If it is....well.....I shall be laughing all the way to the petrol
>> station ;-)
>>
>> --
>> Neil


Quite right. I'd be much happier if he drove the Scammell Pioneer - I've
wanted one ever since I had to get one to pull my Series 2 out of a swamp in
the 70's - where a tractor & another Series 2 failed to budge it, the
Scammell's winch rope barely even pulled tight, the weight of the rope alone
was almost enough to pull it out. Still bent the chassis breaking the mud
suction though :O

Karen


--
"I'd far rather be happy than right any day."
- Slartibartfast


 
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