jsut found out angelseys in feckin wales
Yes bout as far west as you can go without gettin your feet wet and talking irish! :D
And to think my wife says peeps from edinbrugh is intelligent (just not good at geography apparently)
Thing is to get to angelsey you gotta go through some serious dodgy territory where men are men and sheep run scared!:eek:
 
Yes bout as far west as you can go without gettin your feet wet and talking irish! :D
And to think my wife says peeps from edinbrugh is intelligent (just not good at geography apparently)
Thing is to get to angelsey you gotta go through some serious dodgy territory where men are men and sheep run scared!:eek:

asked one of the lads at work where it was and he told me south end of the lake district
but hes from larkhall and only finds his way to work cos someone else drives
 
Ere ya go so's ya dint get lost.
 

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asked one of the lads at work where it was and he told me south end of the lake district
but hes from larkhall and only finds his way to work cos someone else drives
christ they have only just learned to walk upright in larkhall!!
I unfortunatley went to school there!!
 
Ex Scottish Power LR's

Will have had hard no care use by lots of drivers, will certainly have been driven 'flat out' everywhere, but . . . will have been maintained very regulary

You may be lucky and get one that was used by a LR 'enthusiast' who looked after it as if it was his own !!!

(How do I know, I used to work for South Eastern Elec Board and drive 109's and then 110's for a living, working on the power lines '74 - '90)

My LR don't leak (and now you're gonna say it 'aint a 'proper landy' - yawn, yawn ZZZZzzzzz !!
 
thats why i was asking for advice ive got a 90 as works vehicle and ive hammered it as i dont pay to fix it
but second hand 110 h.tops seem to be a bit thin on the ground in scotland
 

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