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What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread


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5 minutes ago, RoverFolkUs said:

You couldn't make this shit up!

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Not sure what's worse, the fella trying to reassure him or the very thought of someone walking into ECP asking for 4 sets of front brake pads, one set for each wheel. 🤣

 

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Just completed 490 miles in my 2006 L200 from near Thame and around Derbyshire for the week and back….. why does that make me grin, the furthest it has been in the 3 years I’ve had it in one sitting is 15 miles and it’s never been on a motorway!
 

Averaged 31 MPG my man maths calculated…

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10 hours ago, Andyrew said:

Found this hidden behind the uk plates. 

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Anyone understand belgium number Plates?

Even the ancient Belgian plates I've never seen in that format. Usually letters then numbers..... 

Plates are driver related - issued to the person with document proof for the car and are handed back (or transferred to new vehicle) when the vehicle is sold on or scrapped.... 

I've asked an ancient (I'm only oldish) Belgian friend - if he comes up with anything I'll let you know. 

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The mrs was flicking through old pics on her phone and came across this one of my youngest at the time fair young still redoing the brake lines on one of the old smilies. Back in the days before secondary school, mobile phones and her teen years kicking in she would get right stuck in.  Happy days.

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40 minutes ago, Back_For_More said:

Even the ancient Belgian plates I've never seen in that format. Usually letters then numbers..... 

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Belgium

Wiki says beginning U are trailers but they don't go on cars although I've seen shonk in be with a plate like that so maybe it's a rural thing?? (Farmers don't care lol)

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8 hours ago, hairnet said:

Why do they do that

85 was crossed out and it was 51 

But the first email I got was a receipt with 85 on it

They were nearly getting rung up lol

 

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Probably the company will put it down to a special offer and thus reduce tax by claiming the difference as a loss. Or some th8ng.

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