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Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!
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30.       aenigma x
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 09 Sep 2006 Sat 01:12 am

4 WHEEL DRIVES AND PEOPLE CARRIERS! What are they all about eh? I drive a little low to the road sporty car and I start to feel claustrophobic when they are surrounding me on all sides! And...why are they always driven by sexist road hog men, or women dropping their kids to school in the mornings?

AND....()...the roads have been wonderful during the school holidays but now everyone is back to school the roads are clogged every morning again with these "tanks" - usually with just one small child sitting in each one! And...much as I hate to moan about my own sex, women drivers are hesitant, slow to respond and DRIVE ME INSANE!

(Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I feel better again I love this thread)

31.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Sep 2006 Sat 02:20 am

Quoting aenigma x:

4 WHEEL DRIVES AND PEOPLE CARRIERS!



*cough*

I happen to love my 4x4!!!

32.       aenigma x
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 09 Sep 2006 Sat 02:26 am

Quoting bod:

*cough*

I happen to love my 4x4!!!



Ladies & Gentlemen of the jury - I rest my case

33.       Joey
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 09 Sep 2006 Sat 02:42 am

Controversial stuff here "sexist road hog men" " hesitant slow to respond women" Not to mention the mobile glued to their ear. What about all those 4 by 4 drivers who have never been off the tarmac.

34.       bod
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 09 Sep 2006 Sat 02:53 am

Well - I have driven 4x4's (always LandRover products) for over a decade on and off. And they have all been off tarmac on a regular basis. Plus we have a caravan so the Discovery is regularly on towing duty.

It is amazing how thankful people become of a 4x4 when they try and drive their car onto a campsite and it gets bogged down - rescued only by a 4x4 and a good stout tow rope!!!

Plus of course - come the time for the campfire - a strong rope attached to the bumper and slung around a dead tree soon provides a source of heat for the next few hours.......and entertainment for the kids as they chop the dead tree into burnable sized logs

35.       vonnyz
176 posts
 09 Sep 2006 Sat 08:01 am

This is bugging me everyday. Not just today.

PATIENCE! I need to wait till December to go to Istanbul. It's driving me M.A.D.

36.       aenigma x
0 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 12:37 pm

Ooo I can't think of a single thing that is bugging me today!
(makes a change lol)

37.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 07:05 pm

Dış ağrısı

38.       Elisa
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 10 Sep 2006 Sun 07:12 pm

Quoting bod:

Dış ağrısı



I noticed that you are not a big fan, but shouldn't you think about making a dentist appointment, oğlum?

39.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Sep 2006 Sun 07:19 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting bod:

Dış ağrısı



I noticed that you are not a big fan, but shouldn't you think about making a dentist appointment, oğlum?



Mumfitt has just been to the dentist.....
And it cost her £75!!!

I can buy a lot of painkillers for £75

40.       Elisa
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 10 Sep 2006 Sun 07:53 pm

Quoting bod:

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting bod:

Dış ağrısı



I noticed that you are not a big fan, but shouldn't you think about making a dentist appointment, oğlum?



Mumfitt has just been to the dentist.....
And it cost her £75!!!

I can buy a lot of painkillers for £75



Well, until now, I have the impression that they don't seem to work
Don't get me wrong, I feel for you. But the dentist fixes stuff, so that money is well spent..

Take care
Mother Elisa

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