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DSL wrote:
I thought the dikdik was cute, I think he (the dikdik) should be feeling very insulted!
depends on which end of the Dikdik CW was referring to
27th Jul 2006 1:26 pm
10forcash
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BTW, I imagine NICKNICK has a pony tail...
You know why they're called pony - tails don't you
'cos when you lift it up, there's an @rsehole underneath it!
27th Jul 2006 1:29 pm
catweasel
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just nipped out to the shed and made up a badge for when I meet NICKNICK
and yes DSL I do apologise to the little furry one but cute
27th Jul 2006 1:29 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Good Job! Next time U went on safari they would have been after U (via a local roo by proxy if neccessary)!
Off back to the lab, got some more rocks to torture & things to do just to look busy. Its a tough life being a student!
27th Jul 2006 1:35 pm
catweasel
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a student. but I thought you were the sith lord and answered to nobody
except maybe her indoors. I can imagine plundering the universe and getting the "dinners ready" summons
27th Jul 2006 1:41 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Gotta keep out of trouble somehow. The UK government has given me enough money to buy a 911 (over three years) so who am I not to do a little in return!
PS I'm normally home by 4pm so scoff is a bit of a joint effort (only the cook is allowed the vino prior to food!). No "Dinner's ready" calls from accross the galaxy!
Gotta keep out of trouble somehow. The UK government has given me enough money to buy a 911 (over three years) so who am I not to do a little in return!
PS I'm normally home by 4pm so scoff is a bit of a joint effort (only the cook is allowed the vino prior to food!). No "Dinner's ready" calls from accross the galaxy!
WOW £22K a year, GOOD WORK!
27th Jul 2006 2:07 pm
catweasel
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is that the best you can come up with
where's the creativity man. I know it's hard with those hoofs. oh hang on here we go
27th Jul 2006 2:15 pm
10forcash
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Nicknick, if you're trying to wind people up (again), you're really going to have to do better than that , we have standards round here ya know!
Better still, come back when your mentality catches up with your biology (I'm assuming here that you are over 14 and haven't been institutionalised for most of your puberty)
27th Jul 2006 2:20 pm
catweasel
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10forcash wrote:
Nicknick, if you're trying to wind people up (again), you're really going to have to do better than that , we have standards round here ya know!
no no, let him go I'm quite enjoying this. not much of a challenge though is it
27th Jul 2006 2:23 pm
10forcash
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he's gone away again, hopefully he'll come back with some witty reposte that'll cut us to the bone - but somehow I doubt it
Maybe he'll show us his shining wit
sorry... that should have read " he's shown us he's a whining sh*t"
27th Jul 2006 2:25 pm
catweasel
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well if the UK government can pay for DSL's education(no offence) I'm sure we could scrape a couple of bucks together and let him have another go at grade three, must give him credit though , he's learnt how to turn the PC on
or is that the zookeeper
he's probably going to trick us again and use another alias
I can imagine his first post "hello i've just orderd a D3 due on sept 1st"
27th Jul 2006 2:37 pm
10forcash
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so that'll be three then.... no wonder the waiting list is so long
Hope he doesn't move house, he'll be depriving a village of a perfectly good idiot
At the risk of further inflaming the 'debate' (oops - too late!), I do think NickNick has a valid point.
I think the D3 as a car is absolutely fantastic. Interior is the best I have ever seen in any vehicle, and just what we need for our growing family. The fact that it also is a LR, has 4 wheel drive, TR, air suspension, heritage, excellent forum sites (!), etc all helps. For us, the primary function is transport of our family and the D3 gives us that. Everything else is a bonus; who wouldn't want high commanding driver view, diesel economy, excellent ground clearance, 4 wheel drive if it came with the package?
I'm not against the D3 as a 4x4 by any means: I used to run an early 90 and loved it to bits. It wasn't suitable as a reliable, family-friendly, high mileage commute car so eventually was sold in favour of a solid people carrier.
To me, the D3 offers everything we need now, along with the best things from those '90' days too.
I'm sure there are plenty of D3 owners quite happy never to use any of the 4x4 features of the car, who would be equally well-served by a 2wd Discovery. This site attracts mainly 'hard core' D3 users so I wouldn't be surprised that the general sentiment on this forum veers towards the focus on off-road ability.
I am a little disappointed in the 'open season' NickNick taunting that is now evident on this thread. So far, all the main forum users have exercised grown up common sense when the odd thread has become a little heated, and (if as you assert NN is trolling) then you are rising to the bait rather too eagerly.
Just my thoughts - no malice or trolling intended!
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Had it since new - sold Jun 17 after 12 years and 214,000 miles
27th Jul 2006 2:42 pm
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