Your favourite Haribo
- Edweird
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Be patient with the old geez. Dementia might be setting in.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Hope you can make it. Either as passenger or with yours.
I'm sure someone will be daft enough to let you have a drive if you can't bring your Zuk.
I'm sure someone will be daft enough to let you have a drive if you can't bring your Zuk.
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Haha I hope I can to be honest things might of changed by then anyway
Yeah ill use twiss's he will be to busy blinding him self with lasers.
Yeah ill use twiss's he will be to busy blinding him self with lasers.
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Well Im not letting you drive mine
My mate let his friend (a traffic cop) drive his SJ round a field
30 seconds later it had rolled all the way over and onto its side!
After that I'd never let anyone drive mine...
well except the mrs, just cos its funny and she wouldnt go fast!
My mate let his friend (a traffic cop) drive his SJ round a field
30 seconds later it had rolled all the way over and onto its side!
After that I'd never let anyone drive mine...
well except the mrs, just cos its funny and she wouldnt go fast!
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Take it thats for the leg? Bring him with you, he can be your bitch for the weekend!twiss wrote:Thats ok tom I'll bring them back with me and drop them off to you
That's if the AA truck with my zook on it will get to your house
Haha thanks a lot Jordi
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Twiss... Lets be honest were not the best driver are we? Ill just say on the way back from billing... Grass verve....
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Did we have a mishap on the way home?
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Yeah its for the leg
I take the ones that make me feel sick when im working... but they dont work very well
For the weekend i'll just take the wasted option haha
They work much better so I might be able to walk around without the crutch for a bit
What grass verge? I didn't see no verge
Besides, the SJ loves verges haha
I take the ones that make me feel sick when im working... but they dont work very well
For the weekend i'll just take the wasted option haha
They work much better so I might be able to walk around without the crutch for a bit
What grass verge? I didn't see no verge
Besides, the SJ loves verges haha
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Re: Your favourite Haribo
Speaks volumes Tom.
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