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Everything posted by Ronnie W.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BtNN6M97q8
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http://media.putfile.com/Vascetomy-Song
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http://www.barnsleyfc.org.uk/BBS/forums/th...=441677#M441677
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One off for me too, the gal insurance does not start for a while so nothing to pay till then
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Admiral multi quote: Galaxy
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May I start by saying that I am no way responsible for the content of this message ladies, it was an email that I thought I'd share with you... please don't hurt me.. UK records held by women Car parking: The smallest kerbside space successfully reversed into by a woman was one of 19.36m (63ft 2ins), equivalent to three standard parking spaces, by Mrs. Elizabeth Simpkins, driving an unmodified Vauxhall Nova 'Swing' on 12th November 1993. She started the manoeuvre at 11.15am in Ropergate, Pontefract, and successfully parked within three feet of the pavement 8 hours 14 minutes later. There was slight damage to the bumpers and wings of her own and two adjoining cars, as well as a shop frontage and two lamp posts. Incorrect driving: The longest journey completed with the handbrake on was one of 504 km (313 miles) from Stranraer to Holyhead by Dr. Julie Thorn at the wheel of a Saab 900 on the 2nd April 1987. Dr. Thorn smelled burning two miles into her journey at Aird but pressed on to Holyhead with smoke billowing from the rear wheels. This journey also holds the records for the longest completed journey with the choke fully out and the right indicator flashing. Shop dithering: The longest time spent dithering in a shop was 12 days between 21st August and 2nd September 1995 by Mrs. Sandra Wilks in the Birmingham branch of Dorothy Perkins. Entering the shop on a Saturday morning, Mrs. Wilks could not choose between two near identical dresses which were both in the sale. After one hour, her husband, sitting on a chair by the changing room with his head in his hands, told her to buy both. Mrs. Wilks eventually bought one for
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Perhaps we should all chip in for Sat.nav for her or get a satelite tracking device fitted to her car and we can all look on and laugh
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"haha he wishes lol no hes working at the local undertakers hes been doing 2 days a week there since he was 15 and they have been training him up he does everything from picking up from the mortuary to dressing the bodies ready for viewing by relatives. very interesting job " have to agree a very interesting job every day different (I have worked part-time for local undertaker for years) We charge our sons
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Just downloaded firefox well impressed with the speed
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Use this letter if you can't find your statments your address) [their address] (date) Data Protection Act disclosure request Dear Sir/Madam ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxxx Please supply me with a complete list of transactions and charges relating to my bank account since (WHEN EVER YOU WANT AS LONG AS LESS THAN 6 YEARS). Alternatively a complete set of bank statements for that period will be acceptable. Additionally where there has been any event in my account history over this period which has required manual intervention by any member of your staff or any other person, I require disclosure of any indication or notes which have either caused or resulted in that manual intervention or other evidence of that manual intervention in relation to my banking business with you. If you are unable to supply data relating to manual intervention because there has been no such manual intervention then please be kind as to confirm this in your response to this request. I enclose the statutory maximum fee of
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Have to admit I am totally smitten with the new C4 Picasso. Having a hard time trying to persuade er indoors to change the Gal instead of her car, she has an old Astra and wants a C3 as there is a deal for 5 years 0% on them just now
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Put me down for one too
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If the milk spilt from a leaking jug on the way home from the shop The dairy company will pay to valet the car My firm does
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keep posting them mate we all need a laugh we run galaxys after all
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Apparently there is footwells for the rear passangers
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http://blogs.edmunds.com/Straightline/1327 Another competitor for the Galaxy Gets my vote I want one
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Very lucky glad you are all OK Last week in Inverness on the A9 a pensioner and two Peruvian teenagers were killed when the old fella took ill at the wheel and drove under an HGV sitting in a layby( the kids were not wearing seatbelts apparntly)
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mmmmm....that's interesting. I would guess that there was a problem with your previous car, because if you look at the torque curves for the 115 and 130, they are almost identical up to around 3000 rpm, which means that the towing performance would be very similar indeed - after all, 3000 rpm equates to around 75mph in 4th, 90mph in 5th and 105mph in 6th. Myfirst galaxy was new only had 8000 miles on clock the current one has done 20000 perhaps that would explain difference
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I bought a Picasso after my first Galaxy but to get comfortable seats I had to go for the leather trim they were much more supportive, the cloth seats seemed too soft. I only changed the Picasso because it struggled with our caravan
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we now tow with a 130 we used to have a 115 and the difference is amazing (I can use 6th gear nearly all the time the 115 would not pull in 6th)
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1. Ronnie :) 2. Buckie Moray Scotland 3.2003 130tdi ghia (Had the first black gal in moray a 2000 zetec(i wantedaGhia then but dealer told me a zetec was better deal)) 4. 12 months 5. yes but with dvd pack( her indoors just loves them) 6. Me 2 punctures
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Dept.of Transport Iniative Re-launched June 2006
Ronnie W. replied to Ronnie W.'s topic in General Discussion and Nonsense
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Big brother huh At our work they have just installed a clock in machine you put your hand in and it reads your hand map and you punch in your clock munber
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Information Release. Due to the nature of the quality of driving in England the Department of Transport has now devised a new scheme in order to identify poor drivers and give good drivers the opportunity to recognise them whilst driving. For this reason as from the middle of May 2006 those drivers who are found to be driving badly which includes: -overtaking in dangerous places; -hovering within one inch of the car in front; -stopping sharply; -speeding in residential areas; -pulling out without indication; -performing U turns inappropriately in busy highstreets; -under taking on motorways and -taking up more than one lane in multi lane roads, These drivers will be issued with flags, white with a red cross, signifying their inability to drive properly. These flags must be clipped to a door of the car and be visible to all other drivers and pedestrians. Those drivers who have shown particularly poor driving skills will have to display a flag on each side of the car to indicate their greater lack of skill and general lower intelligence mindset to the general public. Please circulate this to as many other motorists as you can so that drivers and pedestrians will be aware of the meaning of these flags. Department of Transport...
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Speed :50 on a Single carraigeway 60 on a dual or motorway Weight : can only tow up to kerbweight but 85% is recommended Mirrors : must have clear view up drivers side passenger side optional If just passed test since licence rule change must sit towing test if total weight exceeds 3500 kg if you see Bigjeeze in rear view mirror must pull over as soon as poss to let him pass :D