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On 9/8/2020 at 1:47 PM, egg said:

 

My home town.

911, Sud Ti, Simca 1301/1501 estate, 604, X1/9, TR7, Dolly Sprint and a 3500 with the spare on the boot. 

I seem to recall that old MG YA opposite the Gore Court Arms and there used to be a Valencia blue Vitesse 2 litre on the opposite side a little further down.. 

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17 hours ago, sheffcortinacentre said:

I love modders/restorers like I'm gonna this,that & the over then states all the companies that are gunna actually do all the work ,just like his TV programs are.

Yeah. I think it annoys me when he was all the whole "I'm doing X or We're doing Y". Well you're not, you're financing it. Which is fine because I wish I had the money to get a professional to do my Lada.

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Just spent half an hour of my precious time on this planet watching a man de-pogweasel a Royal Mail van. It's pornography of a sort, not sure if it's for our Postie Yoss, our resident detailer Beko, or our Vauxhall licker Cavcraft though?

I can't believe he did all this for £150.

 

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3 hours ago, sgtberbatov said:

Yeah. I think it annoys me when he was all the whole "I'm doing X or We're doing Y". Well you're not, you're financing it. Which is fine because I wish I had the money to get a professional to do my Lada.

Yer but you are also not a famous ex-tv presenter, currently out of work, now on YT. Those guys working for  Smiff will get a lot of coverage out of this. 

Getting an audience from scratch takes a certain something, and some luck. Once there it takes (or it seems to me) a hell of a lot of work to keep YT happy thus promoting your work.

I prefer to watch the guys that do their own work.

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16 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

Yer but you are also not a famous ex-tv presenter, currently out of work, now on YT. Those guys working for  Smiff will get a lot of coverage out of this. 

Getting an audience from scratch takes a certain something, and some luck. Once there it takes (or it seems to me) a hell of a lot of work to keep YT happy thus promoting your work.

I prefer to watch the guys that do their own work.

Yeah definitely. You're quite right, it's his job, mine is to have some sort of legacy so if I ever have children I can show them that and say "Your dad has always been an odd stubborn clown who does things without thinking them through." .

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