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> On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 17:07:22 +0100, "Nige"
> <nigel.ince****[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>>>Anyone know if they are machine washable or not? Mine are a bit dirty,
>
>>> If they are, they will have a little label in them giving details of
>
>>hehehhe - I actually mean the actual seat covers, not overcovers.
>
> How the feck are you going to get the seats into the washing machine?
hehhe - we have ways...............
>
> (Assuming the covers that come fitted to the seats do not come off,
> easily, anyway...)
>
They do, it's easy, in my Subaru, they have zips on in case you get muck &
**** all over them whilst rallying!
>>I was going to give it a good powerwashing today, but after last night
>>out
>>in Sheffield, I feel like crap!
>
> I feel like crap every time I think about going into Sheffield on a
> Friday noght...
LOL! same here about Bradford, we went to West street, & around that area.
Started off in the Sportsman! Ended up in bits! Bastard customer had us like
kippers, he told me to book into the Grosvenor. Well, I'm no snob, but it
was ****ing horrific! Next time I'll book a decent place! If I was going out
in Sheffield, Eccleshall Road is OK, a few decent boozers round Attercliffe
(including the most haunted pub in the UK!!) if you like it rough! My mate
lives in Chapeltown, so I've been in the Arundel a few times & the other
boozers round there.
The good thing about Sheffield is the size of the place, it's a very big
sprawling city, I know most of it as It's always been my area for work.
I was that battered today I forgot to meet the bloke that bought my side
steps to give him the brackets & also forgot to meet a bloke from work on
the way home!!!! Not good :~(
Nige