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Imagine actually INVITING us Yanks down here!

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Imagine actually INVITING us Yanks down here!

Post by MrGuy »

Things will never be the same!

Just signing in and saying hi. Oh....and watch out for dougH. He'll be trying to organize a ride up the side of the Sidney Opera House if you let him! :twisted:

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Hehe, howdy Guy.
You guys gotta help me get Swartzy on here :shock:
Where have you been ??

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Post by theboatpainter »

Hey
It's not just the yanks, us limeys (or poms) are here as well.
Cor blimey guvnor.
Cheers john
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Post by .MYTLUX. »

john,

is there much 4x4'ing to be done in the uk? im heading over to the uk in april, i will be able to use a disco so i wouldnt mind doing a bit of 4x4'ing in sunny britain.

i will mainly be in scotland btw.

thanks.
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Post by CGuava »

another "yank" here too!

Hello all!

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Post by pajpwr »

.MYTLUX. wrote:john,

is there much 4x4'ing to be done in the uk? im heading over to the uk in april, i will be able to use a disco so i wouldnt mind doing a bit of 4x4'ing in sunny britain.

i will mainly be in scotland btw.

thanks.


I was over there late last year and I did a bit. It's called "greenlaning". In Surrey, expect short, muddy, overgrown sections. Certainly enough to get a stock Disco working hard. You do need to search the tracks though. There is a great book about it, email me offline if you want it and I'll try and dig it out.
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Post by pajpwr »

theboatpainter wrote:Hey
It's not just the yanks, us limeys (or poms) are here as well.
Cor blimey guvnor.
Cheers john


Do you go offroading, and if so, where? Always on the lookout for tracks for my father to try in his Forester. Which, I might add, is a pretty decent offroader.

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Post by theboatpainter »

Hi guys
Do we go offroading in the uk, yes of course we do , but it's not like you know it . We dont have the wide open spaces that you guys have, we tend to do what we call greenlaning, this is usually old roads or tracks in the countryside. North Wales is one of the better areas, with some good mountain tracks. It is all a bit tame compared to what you guys have, there is one area though were we exel, MUD!!! if you want mud , we have got more than we need. It all adds to the fun of it though, you just make the best of what you've

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Post by MrGuy »

Bitsamissin wrote:Hehe, howdy Guy.
You guys gotta help me get Swartzy on here :shock:
Where have you been ??

Frank.



Hi Frank!

I've been in a new relationship which required long, exhausting trips from the bedroom to the frig and back again, and I haven't had much time for anything else. Hehehehe

I don't know what make Swartz do whatever he does, so I doubt that i can help to get him down here, but I'll try.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Hehehe I really like your formula there Guy :D
Sex, grog and.....................I think you left wheelin out there though. Still 2 out of 3 ain't bad :lol:
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Post by DougH »

Bitsamissin wrote:Hehehe I really like your formula there Guy :D
Sex, grog and.....................I think you left wheelin out there though. Still 2 out of 3 ain't bad :lol:


HAHAHA.

I wont take that excuse. I have been getting tons of sex, to much grog, and still manage to put my time in on the web. :P I dont have a running truck though. Sigh. :cry:

As far as Shwartzy, I dunno.

I will call him in a day though, as he should have gotten all my money by now for the 5.29's, and I want to hunt him down to get them shiping.
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Post by Swartzy »

WELL, Now I am here so you all had better quit talking smack! :mad: :mad:
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Post by DougH »

Swartzy wrote:WELL, Now I am here so you all had better quit talking smack! :mad: :mad:


Awwww shiet.... who went and invited this crazy bugger. Things were all nice and calm.... now they will never be the same. Hehehe :D :P
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