NJW5007
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Today I had a, well another problem.
It was home time and I had earned my pittance, I had loaded all my tools into the back of my Range and was sitting in the driving seat waiting to hear the reassuring roar of a V8 in fine fettle. Turned the key to the second position with everything lighting up and telling me that Thunderbirds are go, until I turn the key to starter and.. Thunderbirds are bloody well not go!
So I sat there, checked everything, gearbox in park, all the dashboard lights on again and... bloody nothing.
Messed about with the gear selector, nothing again.
Wiggled the key... Nothing again.
Swore at it... Nothing again.
Pleaded with it... Nothing again.
Polished the mirror...Nothing again
Locked the doors and unlocked the doors, switched the lights on and off, took the key out and locked the doors and hid where the car couldn't see me, drank coffee and felt sorry for myself and then went back outside and crept up to the car using natural cover and shadows, unlocked and got in and tried again...
Bloody nothing, phoned the wife, called the AA and was describing the issue to the very pleasant sounding young lady when...
Nothing happened,again.
Fed up by this time I had given up and was flicking through my phone looking for any pictures of the South East Championship All Ladies Lard Wrestling and Wet Boiler Suit Challenge when to my surprise I noticed the windows were fogging up. So I turned the key to lower the window when THE BLOODY THING STARTED.
What was I to do, I had just got to the semi finals of the Miss Bib and Brace category, but I wanted to go home.
Anyway, called the AA and spoke to the young lady again before wending my weary way home.
So any ideas. Or at least any ideas that don't involve ample chested ladies in damp workwear with no vests
It was home time and I had earned my pittance, I had loaded all my tools into the back of my Range and was sitting in the driving seat waiting to hear the reassuring roar of a V8 in fine fettle. Turned the key to the second position with everything lighting up and telling me that Thunderbirds are go, until I turn the key to starter and.. Thunderbirds are bloody well not go!
So I sat there, checked everything, gearbox in park, all the dashboard lights on again and... bloody nothing.
Messed about with the gear selector, nothing again.
Wiggled the key... Nothing again.
Swore at it... Nothing again.
Pleaded with it... Nothing again.
Polished the mirror...Nothing again
Locked the doors and unlocked the doors, switched the lights on and off, took the key out and locked the doors and hid where the car couldn't see me, drank coffee and felt sorry for myself and then went back outside and crept up to the car using natural cover and shadows, unlocked and got in and tried again...
Bloody nothing, phoned the wife, called the AA and was describing the issue to the very pleasant sounding young lady when...
Nothing happened,again.
Fed up by this time I had given up and was flicking through my phone looking for any pictures of the South East Championship All Ladies Lard Wrestling and Wet Boiler Suit Challenge when to my surprise I noticed the windows were fogging up. So I turned the key to lower the window when THE BLOODY THING STARTED.
What was I to do, I had just got to the semi finals of the Miss Bib and Brace category, but I wanted to go home.
Anyway, called the AA and spoke to the young lady again before wending my weary way home.
So any ideas. Or at least any ideas that don't involve ample chested ladies in damp workwear with no vests