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This was my first car. A 1993 Plymouth Sundance. I inherited it from my wife's great uncle who had his license revoked because he failed the sight test when he went to renew his license. He used it to drive the few miles to the shops every day, so it barely had more than 10,000 miles on the clock even though it was almost 15 years old when I got it.

 

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Deeper red? Now that's just boys and girls for you, I'd have been like, bugger, the steering wheel is on the wrong side.

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I start my 50th year in, oh, call it 3 1/2 hours. I haven't had a wage since the last week of July, and refused benefits then. The car was due its mot in September. Insurance is due. Can go back to my old job , for a pay cut, in March.

Box of wine has about half left. One ciggie left in pack then it's roll ups.

 

 

Why in 'room lovely '?

 

Because I am happy.

 

First time in a decade I've a lovely house, my dog loves me and the World is 'pink'.

 

 

 

Happiness >>>>> ££££"

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One year on from the fizzped, at the age of 17 I sold it and bought a seven year old 1259 cc white Vauxhall Viva HB. Disc brakes all round.

 

They wouldn't let you park cars in the bike shed at school so you had to park it on a nearby public road and walk.

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I start my 50th year in, oh, call it 3 1/2 hours. I haven't had a wage since the last week of July, and refused benefits then. The car was due its mot in September. Insurance is due. Can go back to my old job , for a pay cut, in March.

Box of wine has about half left. One ciggie left in pack then it's roll ups.

 

 

Why in 'room lovely '?

 

Because I am happy.

 

First time in a decade I've a lovely house, my dog loves me and the World is 'pink'.

 

 

 

Happiness >>>>> ££££"

I noticed last week it's tomorrow; I was going to send a PM and say "Here’s tae you. Wha’s like you? Gey few and they’re deid!"

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Ah, but that's Burns.

 

An Ayrshire proddy excise man that wanted into the slave trade as a bookkeeper overseer.

 

Yip, got my vote.

 

 

 

 

Thanx for the concern though ...

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I'm English; these things are beyond my ken. :lol: Happy birthday for tomorrow. :)

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Cheers :D

 

 

Ach it's part of my rant against Dr Zyklon .

 

 

I had a big relationship blow up in 2006. Two houses etc. Walked away with a rucksack, tent, my dog and £80 quid.

 

So to hear him whine like the little hoor he is amuses me, he knows shit about life or indeed, Halibuts , or his mum, or his sister , of anything outside his comfort zone.

 

For a wee Nazi bastard, he'd be straight into the Trade Unions. The Socialist part I suppose...

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Cheers :D

 

 

Ach it's part of my rant against Dr Zyklon .

 

 

I had a big relationship blow up in 2006. Two houses etc. Walked away with a rucksack, tent, my dog and £80 quid.

 

So to hear him whine like the little hoor he is amuses me, he knows shit about life or indeed, Halibuts , or his mum, or his sister , of anything outside his comfort zone.

 

For a wee Nazi bastard, he'd be straight into the Trade Unions. The Socialist part I suppose...

 

Double congrats

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Fair play to him though phantom.

 

Last couple of years he was the biggest nazi cock o' the walk on here.

 

 

Then Shroud 'morphs' into Gudrens child and suddenly zorders has to up his game. Which he did.

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Fair play to him though phantom.

 

Last couple of years he was the biggest nazi cock o' the walk on here.

 

 

Then Shroud 'morphs' into Gudrens child and suddenly zorders has to up his game. Which he did.

 

HA! the double congrats though was getting a job after what you've gone through, and on hitting 50.

Takes a lot of courage to start from scratch.

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Fair play to him though phantom.

 

Last couple of years he was the biggest nazi cock o' the walk on here.

 

 

Then Shroud 'morphs' into Gudrens child and suddenly zorders has to up his game. Which he did.

 

HA! the double congrats though was getting a job after what you've gone through, and on hitting 50.

Takes a lot of courage to start from scratch.

 

Whoops! He's 49 as in 49 years completed, starting on his 50th.

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Fair play to him though phantom.

 

Last couple of years he was the biggest nazi cock o' the walk on here.

 

 

Then Shroud 'morphs' into Gudrens child and suddenly zorders has to up his game. Which he did.

 

HA! the double congrats though was getting a job after what you've gone through, and on hitting 50.

Takes a lot of courage to start from scratch.

 

Whoops! He's 49 as in 49 years completed, starting on his 50th.

 

 

oh well, congrats all the same :lol:

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That picture wasn't my actual car. My actual car had the steering wheel on the right obvs. Did 105mph with the wind behind me. Glove box full of water. Big enough to shag in the back too. I loved it.

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I start my 50th year in, oh, call it 3 1/2 hours. I haven't had a wage since the last week of July, and refused benefits then. The car was due its mot in September. Insurance is due. Can go back to my old job , for a pay cut, in March.

Box of wine has about half left. One ciggie left in pack then it's roll ups.

 

 

Why in 'room lovely '?

 

Because I am happy.

 

First time in a decade I've a lovely house, my dog loves me and the World is 'pink'.

 

 

 

Happiness >>>>> ££££"

I like you a lot.

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That picture wasn't my actual car. My actual car had the steering wheel on the right obvs. Did 105mph with the wind behind me. Glove box full of water. Big enough to shag in the back too. I loved it.

Fiats used to be brilliant drivers cars, even the lickle ones sounded awesome.

Unfortunately, they used to dissolve right infront of your eyes.

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My first car.

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Hillman Hunter GT, identical to the pic apart from the stripe.

All my mates had Fords, I wanted to be different.

Happy days.

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Happy birthday, Charon! happy-birthday-fireworks.gif

 

 

The first car I had was one of these (but without surfboards).

 

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My first car was a 1986 Toyota Tercel hatchback with an after market Speedy Auto Glass sunroof. It wasn't conducive for shagging but that never stopped me. I sold her 1991 and used the money for a down payment on my first apartment.

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My first car was a Green Talbot Sunbeam that I bought from an Irish Gentleman.

 

I went on Honeymoon in that car.

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1979 Mini Clubman. 1098cc. Purchased in the spring of 1983 for £1500. Would latter get wheel spacers, alloy wheels and Dunlop 7 inch wide tyres. Ran her till mid 1990, when "Pam's" engine finally lapsed onto three cylinders.

 

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My first car was a car. It got me where I wanted to go.

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My first car was a car. It got me where I wanted to go.

 

That is all I require of a car.

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