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kadosho
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by kadosho » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:47 pm
Having one of those days, lost a pair of keys, and they were right in front of me. =.=
TCB
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by TCB » Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:58 pm
kadosho wrote: Having one of those days, lost a pair of keys, and they were right in front of me. =.=
Aw man, I know how that goes....
Kaito-kun
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by Kaito-kun » Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:55 pm
kadosho wrote: Having one of those days, lost a pair of keys, and they were right in front of me. =.=
Had one of those day yesterday: Put petrol in a diesel tank. Approx £70 to get it fixed, plus I've lost all the fuel I had/put in.
Dr Shaneman
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by Dr Shaneman » Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:23 pm
Kaito-kun wrote: Had one of those day yesterday: Put petrol in a diesel tank. Approx £70 to get it fixed, plus I've lost all the fuel I had/put in.
After I read this on Facebook, It made me think that you really need your own sitcom.
tailsth3fox
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by tailsth3fox » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:18 pm
Dr Shaneman wrote: After I read this on Facebook, I made me think that you really need your own sitcom.
it would be more interesting than half of what I used to watch on TV
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by Matty » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:31 pm
Kaito-kun wrote: Had one of those day yesterday: Put petrol in a diesel tank. Approx £70 to get it fixed, plus I've lost all the fuel I had/put in.
I never understand how people do this, i mean, the Nozzle doesn't fit snuggly in for a start, at least it will have only been some filters damaged, If it were diesel in a petrol & the engine had of been started, you'd of been royally screwed.
ozzypt
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by ozzypt » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:14 pm
Dr Shaneman wrote: After I read this on Facebook, It made me think that you really need your own sitcom.
sounds like a great sitcom
Kaito-kun
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by Kaito-kun » Fri Sep 28, 2012 2:58 pm
Matty wrote: I never understand how people do this, i mean, the Nozzle doesn't fit snuggly in for a start
Yeah, I did have to fight with it. Should have been a warning sign really but I had just finished work and my mind was elsewhere.
RW26 BLAZE
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by RW26 BLAZE » Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:57 pm
hey gang.
a few of us are having a Q+A session with Mike Pollock soon so if you got any questions you like to ask, we pass them on to Mike pollock for the dicussion.
cheers
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by TCB » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:28 pm
RW26 BLAZE wrote: hey gang.
a few of us are having a Q+A session with Mike Pollock soon so if you got any questions you like to ask, we pass them on to Mike pollock for the dicussion.
cheers
Interesting. Well I don't have any questions right now.
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