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Posted by RAB on March 05, 2006 at 01:14:30 from (195.93.21.42):
In Reply to: My Foot's Sore posted by Allan In NE on March 04, 2006 at 15:29:39:
Never mind your ------ foot. It will wake up again after you rest it, or walk around a bit. How far is this? Us lot over here only go a couple hundred miles and think it"s a long way (takes hours and hours as well, if you pick the wrong place at the wrong time!). How much gas does that beauty use in that distance? Want information, information, information. Do you need an oil well to keep her gassed up, lubed? Hope you oiled the dipstick at some point. Is that a stright 6? Pictures of the engine bay?, the bed timbers? anything else? Only a 4 speeder in those days? It"s OK for ulot, but we are not so aquainted with this old metal. I run a Bedford TK around. Did they have them your side of the pond? Amazes me that you posted at "ha-past free" but only arrived home at "foroclock". We don"t have that problem here either - and, of course, we work on proper time - Greenwich Mean Time. Proper, "cos we invented it. Something else to metricate sometime (pardon the pun). We ain"t big enuff to want time zones. Get enough jet lag coming home from your side of the pond without having to put up wiv internal time changes!! Regards, RAB BTW - she looks great.
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