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If Anyone Would Like Cookery Advice Ask Here ;)
wonkydog replied to evo's topic in General Discussion and Nonsense
OOOOOOOOOOOOh, Touchy tonite Maz? sorry! LOL -
If Anyone Would Like Cookery Advice Ask Here ;)
wonkydog replied to evo's topic in General Discussion and Nonsense
I'm listening to Evo on this one - thanks for the advice. Made do with a packet of pepper sauce tonight, with fillet steak, chips, peas, mustard, onion rings, crusty bread, and some champers - 10th wedding anniversary! :( :ph34r: -
Good point. That's why I have gone for tinted windows and turn everything off. In car DVD is great for the kids but is just saying "steal me!" to the crims. I could hide it all away each time but why should I? The window tints take your eye of what's inside and, dark windows look kind of cool.
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Stuck on an early bit. Can't seem to charge my laser in time. Clicking really fast. Got my good hand all ready. Arrrgh. That's it for today.
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With you on 75, went away for a bit - EBAY! Got myself a pair of NEW ROCK boots. THE BIZ
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Hah! None of the boxes are right, (should know this by now) waiting is wrong as well. (Hidden) Maz, what have you done to me?
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No, I haven't been playing all day.
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Alright, I know you lot have been playing a while. How do you get past 65 - "End of the world" This thing is winding me up!
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If Anyone Would Like Cookery Advice Ask Here ;)
wonkydog replied to evo's topic in General Discussion and Nonsense
What do you suggest Mac'ds or Burgerking? :P Seriously though, my wife loves gravy (onion) can you give us any other ideas? Thanks. -
58. (after a while!)
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Stupid questions. Even for somebody who can think inside of the box,
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Don't shout! (leave the caps lock off!) thanks. Tip - don't look at any bodywork in the rain. Been there, it hides a multitude of nightmares!
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Well that was another morning wasted. Film didn't work. :lol: Made the shade out of wire and net, it looks the biz. :lol: Took the inside trim off the tail gate and put it in so you can't see the difference. Putting the film on the back up/downers tomorrow.
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Thanks for the link. It looks good. I'm just unsure about all the stuff about bonding the glass in place, water leaks, new (ripped) rubber seals, rust etc.
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I am in the process of doing my windows. I said before that I would stick with the clear ones but - with the sunny weather coming up, have given in. Bought some tint film off Ebay - cant mention the Ebay shop name for obvious reasons but have left negative feedback as their customer service was the worst I have ever encountered (seems to do a pretty high turn over, lots of good feedback with some really, really bad ones as well - me included. They were late very delivering (two weeks instead of the promised next day delivery) and sent the wrong product) Have done the rear pop-outs with no probs (best done removed from the car)- film sticks to the shaded black area around the edges ok. Tried the rear screen - too curved - would not lay flat. Are going to do the middle up/down ones this weekend. I had though about making a huge sun shade out of some see through netting - like stocking material wrapped around some wire from B+Q (coathanger thickness) might go back to this idea but have enough film left over for another go at the rear screen. Will do it in two or three pieces this time to avoid the points where it will not go flat - even though I ordered the heat shrinkable stuff which it isn't. A few people around my estate have used netting on the outside of the windows - securing it in place with the closed window. Dark, but looks out of place - Matt finish glass on a shiny car.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6657025.stm Don't panic everyone - this looks like an isolated incident. Keep going with your claims.
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Beatles, "I want to hold your hand" They don't write them like that anymore!
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Nice one! Mind the children don't see.
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I am glad all mine are home on their birthday. I dont post many messages, and my RAF sense of humour might offend people but, I am in tears right now. This thing reminds me of Holly and Jessica a while ago. Live life like there is no tomorrow.
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All paperwork (copies of evidence and stuff I want to use on the day) submitted to the court. Lloyds still not backing down, neither am I. (If anyone wants an MP3 copy of the Peter McNamara BBC interview (former head of customer relations at Lloyds) where he states that part of the banking charges are used for something else, let me Know.) (Washed the Gal last week - wheels as well!, we had to look good going to the Reading half marathon didn't we! 5 up and all the kit - shiney as a shiney thing on a sunny day)
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Ok, court date set for 10th April. Have had loads of advice and reassurance from consumeractiongroup website. Finally feel in charge of the court case and the shedloads of paperwork. Last but one round!
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Fitting Audio Amplifier
wonkydog replied to morticiaskeeper's topic in I.C.E (In Car Entertainment) Discussion
Don't listen to him! it's not a piece of cake! LOL It took me three weeks - 10 mins each day after work to find the right grommet. I even thought about running the power cable under the car and popping up by the rear bumper until I saw the light. (Broad daylight with the bonnet open and your head in the footwell, fusebox and glovebox out, poking about with a bit of coathanger) I did it, someone else has done it. Do not give in. -
Sorry, bit stressed out. :lol: putting together court paperwork, has to be in by tuesday, Reading half marathon on Sunday, found out (on Mother's day) mum is going blind (that's what smoking does to you)
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Not yet, They all lost interest when a favourite program started on TV. Just waiting for next time!