Skipper Jolly

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Hi everybody

"Jolly" is a Disco 2 Owner in County Cork and found the "Landyzone" due to a problem with it; I've always been a Landy Fan and regret selling a 1971 LWB Safari I owned - not the most comfortable but how I wish I had it now!
I've had the Disco for just over a year and it's now giving a spot of bother - "Googled" the engine and discovered you guys.

I'm hoping that the combined knowledge can help me dig my way out of the s*#t I now find myself in!!
That's all elsewhere on the site!

Great site - I hope I don't let you down:)

Jolly
 
This site is full of sh--e but some of it is useful. Welcome to the funny farm.
 
Welcome tae the mad hoose skipper;) :D
Ah know a bloke around your way, goes by the name of ( Scottish) Mick and does a bit of work on boats, he came from my neck of the woods but moved over there a wee while back.
Hope ye've got a good sense of humour and a thick skin;) :D :D
 
Welcome tae the mad hoose skipper;) :D
Ah know a bloke around your way, goes by the name of ( Scottish) Mick and does a bit of work on boats, he came from my neck of the woods but moved over there a wee while back.
Hope ye've got a good sense of humour and a thick skin;) :D :D

Hang about Buster... you know a bloke in Ireland who goes by the name of Scottish Mick... he's not Canadian is he? :D
 
Ah yeah... I know him Scottish Mick the mad plumber... mind you... he did a nice job of wiring our house ;)
 
Ah yeah... I know him Scottish Mick the mad plumber... mind you... he did a nice job of wiring our house ;)
That sounds like him Adz (if yer bein' serious!). Does loads of stuff does Mick, turns his hand tae anythin';) :D
 
Nah... when have you ever known me be serious? I just thought a bloke called Mick, living in Ireland who used the qualifier "Scottish" to make sure he wasn't mixed up with all those other Micks was amusing... so I expanded it a bit ;)
 
Nah... when have you ever known me be serious? I just thought a bloke called Mick, living in Ireland who used the qualifier "Scottish" to make sure he wasn't mixed up with all those other Micks was amusing... so I expanded it a bit ;)
Aye:rolleyes: :D :D :D
 
I don't know Scottish Mick, the Plumbing wireman, but he sounds as if he belongs here! Down in West Cork we find all sorts - even loony Disco owners like myself. I have to say that Landyzone has restore a bit of my insanity as I'm on my way back to try to find a Series Landy to satisfy those more 'peculiar' urges!
Thanks for the welcome!
Jolyon
 

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