Newbie, son of a Veteran though

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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by tut » Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:58 pm

Chris

Why do they never phone to check whether said criminal will be in? They came around on Easter Sunday evening of all days when we were having a family get together, everybody that is except Ian.

tut

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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by Lazydonkey » Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:28 pm

:welcome

hands off my lass tho - ms. tweedie is mine ;)
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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by Edin430 » Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:31 pm

:welcome

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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by Blaque » Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:34 am

Lazydonkey wrote: hands off my lass tho - ms. tweedie is mine ;)
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Not sure what you both see in her, but :welcome
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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by S111Y TT » Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:55 am

So i have to use correct punctuation, usually i just type that fast that my mind doesn't keep up, everyone here is bright and will catch my drift no matter how bad my spelling is. Anyway dad, the only reason your spelling is correct in your posts is because you type at a 1/10 my speed. Yes you can drive a car faster than me, but despite your experience on a computer, you fall far behind on speed. :lol:

What is there not to see in Miss Tweedie, look at that jaw line! ........ o wait a second, there isn't one! :mrgreen:

Lazydonkey, if it ever works out with her for either of us i'll happily share, increases my odds you see, haha.

:cheers everyone
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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by thinfourth » Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:04 pm

I'd say you have big shoes to fill but then i would be talking total bollocks
Landrover 90 = Muddy shed spec
Fiat panda = Couldn't care less spec
Landrover ?? = Muddy shrek spec
Unimog 404S = Very slow silly offroader spec
Kubota F1900 = Snowplough spec

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Re: Newbie, son of a Veteran though

Post by S111Y TT » Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:46 am

:damnfunny :lol:

Good one, hope dad reads that!

:cheers
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