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Post by Gavin on Aug 31, 2005 18:40:07 GMT
If you would read the book about my yaris you would know as a limited edition model the rear steer is reversible so if you steer right hand down you can adjust via a lever in the cockpit. OH AND WHILE IM ON GRAHAM HAVENT SAW YOU AT GYM LATELY ONLY WEEKS TO GET THOSE EXTERNAL OBLIQUE TRIMMED UP
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Post by cowboy on Sept 1, 2005 16:07:04 GMT
is that the "Special Forces" limited edition Yaris???
must be handy for backing up to things?? unless you like to be the big sthingy2 of course.........................
;D ;D ;D
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Post by Gavin on Sept 1, 2005 18:38:58 GMT
As this site is for public viewing i would rather you didnt expose me as being linked to special forces you have saw the film rambo
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Post by cowboy on Sept 1, 2005 18:43:35 GMT
sthingy?? i said sthingy2!!!
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Post by cowboy on Sept 1, 2005 18:44:27 GMT
the server is vetoing the word sthingy2? ? the utensil you eat soup with? what kind of pervy runs this site?
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Post by Boness Sub Aqua on Sept 2, 2005 12:39:01 GMT
it would appear for some strange reason that the website doesnt like the word thingy2 - that is p o o n without the spaces.
therefore it doesnt like s p o o n s
once upon a time it also didnt like the word cock - it renamed Jock as thingyburn
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Post by cowboy on Sept 3, 2005 10:28:44 GMT
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Post by cowboy on Sept 5, 2005 8:27:44 GMT
i think you can get dive sthingy2s from uncle don's website. i think they are handy and i never dive without mine. ask nice and i'll show you! mostly they are small and designed to hang from your kit, but you can get some really big ones to strap to your leg. i think you can even get sthingy2s that require two divers to be successul- think gav has one of them!!!
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Post by cowboy on Sept 7, 2005 15:40:07 GMT
i keep mine in the car at all times, cos i even find it useful at work. the same sthingy2 is good on dry land or underwater; leaving your sthingy2 under your bed to collect dust will compromise it's functions.
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Post by cowboy on Sept 9, 2005 12:00:55 GMT
i thought he favoured the giant stride entry ("brace yourself!")
sthingy2 maintenance --- oil, or a clean cloth and plenty of elbow grease?? i find the staff quite good at helping me maintain and keep my sthingy2 in tip top nick, especially the maids below stairs! ooh err...... i can't abide a sticky sthingy2, you never know when you'll need a smooth action in an emergency. as Plato said " an unclean sthingy2 is the sign of an unclean mind!!"
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Post by cowboy on Sept 10, 2005 7:32:33 GMT
it goes back further than that - in the bible the five thousand couldn't have been fed without the aid of sthingy2s, and there's one in "The Last Supper" by Michelangelo . if you read the Da Vinci Code carefully there are several cryptic, possibly Masonic , references to sthingy2s ( part of the regalia i'm told) there's even one school of thought amongst art historians that the Mona Lisa was thinking about sthingy2ing at the time of the picture, although a contrary and somewhat controversial view is that she was sitting upon her sthingy2 in the painting and hence the crytpic expression on her face. either way, makes you think!!
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Post by GScrym on Sept 10, 2005 13:32:39 GMT
I'm more comcerned about the implications on the kiddies. Button Moon wouldn't be the same if we were all going to see Mr Sthingy2
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Post by cowboy on Sept 10, 2005 17:54:58 GMT
never mind Button Moon, what about "Bear in the Big Blue House" - an adult male bear living with a young girl bear in a blue house, with two purple (!)otters. the whole thing's suspect! i've even seen the bear wielding his sthingy2 in one episode, and bears have great big sthingy2s!!
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Post by GScrym on Sept 11, 2005 11:50:44 GMT
Possibly the most disturbing is Big Cook, Little Cook. Big cook regularly tells little cook to jump on his big wooden sthingy2 and fly! He also wields his big metal sthingy2 and beats things with it.
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Post by cowboy on Sept 11, 2005 13:19:19 GMT
maybe you need to get out more.............................
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