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Jeremy Wrote:

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> So why didn't you date the guy with the Aston

> Martin?

>

> Hell, even I would have been tempted.


Hmmm, not sure really. (I do sometimes kick myself a little)


Perhaps, I was holding out for one of these:


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/1963_Jaguar_XK-E_Roadster.jpg/800px-1963_Jaguar_XK-E_Roadster.jpg

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> charliecharlie Wrote:

>

> Impressive Car charliex2!


which one are you referring to TLS???


(yes, I know I should be working but I decided to take the day off... have been busting a gut since start of year)

andy&kez I also had a beetle, it was the noisiest most uncomfortable and dangerous car I ever had.


On motorways with the slightest crosswind it would jump into the next lane, and if you ever braked hard going down a


steepish hill you would spin 180 degrees. It did have good traction in snowy winters, but the rest of it you could keep.


I preferred the British beetle the Morris Minor, which was my first car and the only car I had with a split windscreen.

Love the old Beetle. My Uncle does them up for a living and I remember that every time we went to visit him, there'd be a different colour beetle on the drive way. Loved going down to the garage to see what he was working on. Everything came in as a wreck and went out looking pristine.


Tom's V Dubs


http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tomsvdubs/02.jpg

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> charliecharlie Wrote:

> which one are you referring to TLS???

>

> Particularly the one you bought for your

> birthday!

>

> Stylish and Classy..(tu)


I'll continue the conversation on my own then...


CC:"Stylish and Classy, you say?"


Me: "Absolutely!"


CC: "Why Thank You, Young Man!"


Me: "Don't mention it"


CC: "In that case, I won't(!)"...


At this point TLS slinks away, head bowed, having tried(and clearly failed miserably) to offer a Young Lady a compliment.:(

ops, sorry TLS, had to pop out and live life for a bit!!! slum dog millionaire (well worth seeing if you have not already)


thanks you for your fine compliments,

stylish and classy, you know how people say they are like their dogs... then maybe, just maybe, the same applies to people and their cars... hhmmmmm, stylish and classy... I like it (enough appreciation yet? let me know if you need more!) sweet dream CC

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> ops, sorry TLS, had to pop out and live life for a

> bit!!! slum dog millionaire (well worth seeing if

> you have not already)


I might do that..;-)

>

> thanks you for your fine compliments,

> stylish and classy, you know how people say they

> are like their dogs


I wonder if I'm like my 4 little West Highland Terriers:)


stylish and classy... I like it (enough appreciation yet? let me know if you need more!)


Now you are spoiling me!


sweet dream CC


Hopefully I'll have more than one tonight.

Goodnight:-$

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> I wonder if I'm like my 4 little West Highland

> Terriers:)



stranger than strange... I wonder if that means you've got 16 legs:X(!):-S and a tail>:D<

charliecharlie Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:>

> > I wonder if I'm like my 4 little West Highland

> > Terriers:)>

> stranger than strange... I wonder if that means

> you've got 16 legs:X(!):-S and a tail>:D<


Well I know I've got a tail:))


Just putting their matching Red Jackets on to take them for a long walk as I'm off with friends for a Country Hike today, afterwards.

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