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DIII in the Agreatic "desert"... well, it changed
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DSL
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CW, so I'm not to put you down for a "We luv ya W" sticker?? Spent Oct 04 in Oregon when they had their election, that was enough for me!
  
Post #7379728th Jul 2006 12:29 pm
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catweasel
 


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yes I've had enough of this big brother-little brother thing. I'll just stick to my little corner of the world and look after number 1 and not assume that I can save the world. maybe it's due to the fact that I couldn't give a flying feck about overseas issues which have no bearing on my day to day life Wink
  
Post #7380228th Jul 2006 12:48 pm
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10forcash
 


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No complaints here, Gee-dubbaya, Presidente B'Liar, Osama-bin-hidin and Soddim contributed well to my Disco3 fund Wink
Even got Milosovic to pay for my 'Retro Disco' Laughing Laughing

More wars I say, just need the sea to be a bit closer to the sand Sad
  
Post #7383728th Jul 2006 2:25 pm
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DSL
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Now no going & invading France TFC! I know its convenient (tunnel & all) but we (more like I) need their wine! 8)
  
Post #7384928th Jul 2006 2:34 pm
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and hes got 22,000 gbp to do it with too Shocked 8)
  
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DSL
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Why do U think I need a D3? Can get at least 3 months supply in there! Laughing
  
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10forcash
 


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DSL wrote:
Now no going & invading France TFC! I know its convenient (tunnel & all) but we (more like I) need their wine! 8)
no point, it'd be over in 10 minutes Rolling Eyes

how many Frenchmen does it take to defend Paris?



















dunno - never been done Thud Rolling with laughter




sorry Gurvan! Wink
  
Post #7391028th Jul 2006 5:33 pm
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Well never fear TFC...

But you know why we have a Tunnel now not far from Dunkerque ? So that you can save on the wear and tear on boats the next time the Germans are coming ! Twisted Evil

We waited for 4 years for you guys ! Wink Ner Ner
 Georgia On My Mind...  
Post #7419129th Jul 2006 11:07 am
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DSL
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Once worked for a Japanese company in London and they had a problem with the "history" in the computer system (archived older data), it basically needed tweaking a bit. Japanese senior manager was saying "history is history, you no change history" to which my reply (not too loudly as I neede the job) was "why not, you guys have been changing history since 1945! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Just thought I'd bring in a intercontinental feel to this quality debate! Whistle
  
Post #7420029th Jul 2006 2:14 pm
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Gurvan
 


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Well, right now, where I am, rewriting history is quite a common debate ! Nobody can even agree on where the border should be ! So they are discussing with AK... Sad

Anyway, I love UK... Where else could I get a 4x4 made in Europe ? Wink
 Georgia On My Mind...  
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DSL
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UK built 4x4 heading to the Cote d'Azur for bit of beach life, returning via Bordeaux for replenishment of the essentials or life, all the time scoffing all that foooooood! I want to go now!

Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry
  
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don't you like porridge Shocked
  
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DSL
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Only when I had it up in Scotland many years ago, with brown sugar & cream. Drooooooool! Certainly helped the hangover!

PS We Scots cook porridge with salt, not eat it with salt, I've never come accross anyone that actually eats it with salt! Unless U know better out in cyberspace????????
  
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catweasel
 


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thats what we used to do as kids (cook with salt Yummy) but now it's all quick oats. just add water and nuke it,looks like something a horse would eat. I'll stick to my sultana bran.
back to topic for a bit, is that type of connection common or do you use a ball more for offroading
  
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The Army uses these hitches. In Oz they're called 'pintle mounts'.

They were (are??) and option for the Defender and took the towing capacity up to 4000kg.
 Have a nice day!
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