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Excellent very good timing.
26th Nov 2005 12:59 pm
simon
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Funny those chaps in marketing... I bet this went down well with those readers stuck on the A30 the other day
Bet they wish they had a LR !
26th Nov 2005 10:11 pm
10forcash
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Heard some woman quoted on the news this morning saying that "in this area (Bodmin, I assume) all the 4x4 drivers wait until the gritters have been out then go and rescue the 2 wheel drive family cars"
a. good public relations for 4x4's
b. complete waste of good snow!!
26th Nov 2005 10:17 pm
simon
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10forcash wrote:
Heard some woman quoted on the news this morning saying that "in this area (Bodmin, I assume) all the 4x4 drivers wait until the gritters have been out then go and rescue the 2 wheel drive family cars"
a. good public relations for 4x4's
b. complete waste of good snow!!
I bet there are even tree huggers that have been rescued by a 4x4 too ! And I also bet they never report that their nemesis has helped them out either
26th Nov 2005 10:20 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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simon wrote:
10forcash wrote:
Heard some woman quoted on the news this morning saying that "in this area (Bodmin, I assume) all the 4x4 drivers wait until the gritters have been out then go and rescue the 2 wheel drive family cars"
a. good public relations for 4x4's
b. complete waste of good snow!!
I bet there are even tree huggers that have been rescued by a 4x4 too ! And I also bet they never report that their nemesis has helped them out either
Listen, when you are deciding whether to rescue some poor stuck 'normal' car driver, ALWAYS, ALWAYS CHECK FOR RAMBLERS OR F.O.E STICKERS IN THE WINDOWS If you do find them, stop halfway through the recovery, and PHOTOGRAPH for prosterity [/i]
26th Nov 2005 10:32 pm
Winger Site Moderator
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Gareth wrote:
If you do find them, stop halfway through the recovery, and PHOTOGRAPH for prosterity
The surplus "r" really makes me shudder..............
26th Nov 2005 10:40 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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Winger wrote:
Gareth wrote:
If you do find them, stop halfway through the recovery, and PHOTOGRAPH for prosterity
The surplus "r" really makes me shudder..............
26th Nov 2005 10:47 pm
simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
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Gareth wrote:
simon wrote:
10forcash wrote:
Heard some woman quoted on the news this morning saying that "in this area (Bodmin, I assume) all the 4x4 drivers wait until the gritters have been out then go and rescue the 2 wheel drive family cars"
a. good public relations for 4x4's
b. complete waste of good snow!!
I bet there are even tree huggers that have been rescued by a 4x4 too ! And I also bet they never report that their nemesis has helped them out either
Listen, when you are deciding whether to rescue some poor stuck 'normal' car driver, ALWAYS, ALWAYS CHECK FOR RAMBLERS OR F.O.E STICKERS IN THE WINDOWS If you do find them, stop halfway through the recovery, and PHOTOGRAPH for prosterity [/i]
mmm good advice from our Golf champ there.
Cheers G
-s
26th Nov 2005 10:51 pm
10forcash
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Maybe we could sell them a Disco3 sticker or ten? ...for the privelege... Martin could always give them a fiver (sorry )
26th Nov 2005 11:08 pm
DaveT
Member Since: 01 Aug 2005
Location: Cornwall
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Exceedingly fine snow it was too!
I had the pleasure of travelling home from Dartmoor, accross Bodmin moor on Friday, and knowing that the main roads were blocked, took to the lanes accross the moor. Rescued a couple of frozen car drivers, delivered them home, took a few photos in the snow, and still got home for tea.
Easy in a Landrover!
It was staggering just how good the electronics are, the only thing that could stop the car was a traffic jam.Long succession of Disco's since 2001...
SIII Lightweight - neglected & rusting. Bulkhead, A panels, vent panel & outriggers now disintegrated - Next years project!
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