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 31 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:35:16 
Started by STEMO - Last post by redelitev6
Instagram this time:

Kent Boxing Day swim, 354 went in, 850 came out  ;D
:y :y

 32 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:34:07 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Met with a grumbly wheel bearing on the Bini. It's only got to last two weeks.

 33 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:28:52 
Started by STEMO - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Quote from: Sir Tigger KC link=topic=151347.msg2049478#msg2049478 date=1735403706 ;D
Hope you all had a lovely day!  :y

By the time you old buggers woke up and were rooting through your stockings, my Xmas day was nearly over!  ;D

Nice day though, and mostly consisted of coffee, bacon & eggs, beer, turkey, beer, walk, beer, pizza, beer, beer, beer! Hic!  >:D

Bit sweaty here though...  :-\   :)
Where are you? I don't remember you saying but, if you did, I'm a bit deaf.  ;D

Vung Tau, Vietnam.  :y
Erm.....very festive, I'm sure  ;D
Balls deep with a cold beer in one hand doesn't seem that unreasonable  >:D

 34 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:25:57 
Started by Varche - Last post by Doctor Gollum
The thing with DRLs is that they tend to throw a bit of light forward and light up the instruments so anyone half asleep doesn't realise that they actually have NO rear lights on.
 ......

true ..... but it's still  up to the driver to check they've got their lights on.
Absolutely, but the government decided that because people are stupid they shouldn't have any responsibility.

So let's say the daft badger driving their Kia Mumsybus down an unlit dual carriageway/motorway at 50 in the middle lane, when they get run over by anything traveling at a vague impression of the posted limit, it's entirely the fault of the person that ploughs into them. Apparently.

 35 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:23:40 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
Brought the Omega to work today for a change.
Checked and adjusted tyre pressures, checked fluid levels, cleaned the inside of the windows, to hopefully help prevent steaming up.
Then gave it a wash.
Not much I know, but it helps pass the time.

 36 
 on: 28 December 2024, 18:21:33 
Started by STEMO - Last post by STEMO
Quote from: Sir Tigger KC link=topic=151347.msg2049478#msg2049478 date=1735403706 ;D
Hope you all had a lovely day!  :y

By the time you old buggers woke up and were rooting through your stockings, my Xmas day was nearly over!  ;D

Nice day though, and mostly consisted of coffee, bacon & eggs, beer, turkey, beer, walk, beer, pizza, beer, beer, beer! Hic!  >:D

Bit sweaty here though...  :-\   :)
Where are you? I don't remember you saying but, if you did, I'm a bit deaf.  ;D

Vung Tau, Vietnam.  :y
Erm.....very festive, I'm sure  ;D

 37 
 on: 28 December 2024, 17:38:24 
Started by Varche - Last post by Andy B
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Neither does my astra,  but it still won't put the lights on for fog.

 :y

 38 
 on: 28 December 2024, 17:37:42 
Started by Varche - Last post by Andy B
The thing with DRLs is that they tend to throw a bit of light forward and light up the instruments so anyone half asleep doesn't realise that they actually have NO rear lights on.
 ......

true ..... but it's still  up to the driver to check they've got their lights on.

 39 
 on: 28 December 2024, 17:19:26 
Started by Varche - Last post by Doctor Gollum
The thing with DRLs is that they tend to throw a bit of light forward and light up the instruments so anyone half asleep doesn't realise that they actually have NO rear lights on.

I've seen it on the Interstates as well, so it's not just an UK problem.

Still incredibly dangerous though.

 40 
 on: 28 December 2024, 17:19:16 
Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by Raeturbo
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