BX bringing you down? just don't have the right spanner? perhaps our counselors can help . . . actually i doubt it, but ask anyway!
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by charlie » 09 Nov 2010
Philhod wrote: Bandit I presume
mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa
soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
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by Father Ted » 09 Nov 2010
charlie wrote:right you bitches......
where to start
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
all ready go on
clear or yellow
???????
YELLOW
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by Fish_Botherer » 09 Nov 2010
Project XM sidelights, Charlie?
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by charlie » 10 Nov 2010
Fish_Botherer wrote:Project XM sidelights, Charlie?
the xm has its sidelights where the bx indicators are
and the xm indicators are where the bx fog lights are
soooooooooooo
muller a pair of bx indicators the re route the sidelight cable into them
and hey presto new bx sidelights in the same position as the xm
and re route the indicator cable into the new yellowed bx fog lights
and new xm style bx indicators
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by Vanny » 10 Nov 2010
stick some seam sealant over the welds and it will tidy them up no end, if your bothered?!?
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by Way2go » 10 Nov 2010
charlie wrote:Philhod wrote: Bandit I presume
mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa mwa ha ha ha mwa ho hi mwa
soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
Why?
Has Bandit given up welding as well as posting?
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by Scarecrow » 10 Nov 2010
Yeah - I was wondering what had happened to Bandit?
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by Philhod » 10 Nov 2010
He's in Wales!
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by docchevron132 » 11 Nov 2010
Scarecrow wrote:Yeah - I was wondering what had happened to Bandit?
He has periods of "down time" where he doesn't say much. You'll get used to it.
I do the same, except rather than stop posting I just bleat on about how shite everything is until you lot get me pissed up and I forget all about it!
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by Scarecrow » 11 Nov 2010
Ahh -he's "got the painters in"....
I used to be a bit manic depressive, but now I'm just depressed! The last time I had a proper belly laugh was when my 2yo great-niece said, "fucking cyclists" when we got stuck behind one riding on the road alongside the expensively provided cycle path
She's going to be a one - she can spell her own name already! As I say to my sister, the brainy gene must have skipped a generation as her mummy and daddy are thick as shit
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by Philhod » 11 Nov 2010
I'll bet they were really pleased to hear that.
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by Scarecrow » 12 Nov 2010
Don't worry, they already know
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by charlie » 12 Nov 2010
ok ok ok ok
time to come clean
well i did do the cutting out and prep work
but ive go to own up here
wasnt my weldin cause its much tooo good for me
i just made him larf when i slopped black gunk all over it
yes it was
the man
the big bad man
the big bad mean welsshy machine
come rain or shine
mrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr bandit
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by charlie » 12 Nov 2010
although i have done this
which was just a teeeeny tiny bit of a bandit idea
B & Q wooden floor underfelt
soundproofin a bx
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by charlie » 12 Nov 2010
Father Ted wrote:
YELLOW
now dont get me wrong but am really really tempted by the yellow
but ive got these babies
and im not frightened to use them
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by smiffy » 12 Nov 2010
I have those in my car.....good aren't they?
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away...
but now that most of them are muslim, I find bacon and sausages work better!
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by Philhod » 12 Nov 2010
They're a bit....err...yellow, for me.
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by smiffy » 12 Nov 2010
Yes they are Phil, but until you try driving with them in the fog and rain and dark....all of which are often found in winter, then you won't know just how good they are!
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away...
but now that most of them are muslim, I find bacon and sausages work better!
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by mat_the_cat » 12 Nov 2010
This is where Phil points out that winters just aren't what they used to be, how you were stuck in your house by 1829mm (6 foot) snowdrifts from November to February and how the temperature never rose above about -80°C...
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by Vanny » 12 Nov 2010
charlie wrote:B & Q wooden floor underfelt
That sir is a bloody fantastic idea!
And the welding doesn't look to bad either.