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Started by ACE, January 08, 2010, 14:15:47

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ACE

Pulled the doctor out of the hedge, ran a few careers around to their clients. Delivered a few groceries here and there. Next time you want to slag off 4x4's just think back.

ACE


betula

Keep up the good work ACE  ;D

asbean

Well at least you know how to drive a 4X4.
The Tuscan Beaneater

BarriedaleNick

Good man!

I only rant on the Dulwich Slummy Mummy brigade who drive Jocasta and Hermiony the 400 yards to school everyday!
Moved to Portugal - ain't going back!

Poppy Mole

Well done it's good to have caring people around, however I am staying firmly indoors until my little very downhill road is safe again.

elvis2003

nice one ace,im sure they all appreaciated your efforts
can you deliver me some pinot grigio please
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

tonybloke

Quote from: ACE on January 08, 2010, 14:15:47
Pulled the doctor out of the hedge, ran a few careers around to their clients. Delivered a few groceries here and there. Next time you want to slag off 4x4's just think back.

I hope you meant 'carers' Ace? ;)
You couldn't make it up!

ACE

Quote from: tonybloke on January 08, 2010, 15:44:41
Quote from: ACE on January 08, 2010, 14:15:47
Pulled the doctor out of the hedge, ran a few careers around to their clients. Delivered a few groceries here and there. Next time you want to slag off 4x4's just think back.

I hope you meant 'carers' Ace? ;)
Somehow that dosn't not look right to me. I just think it is like CAR EARS  instead of CARE ERS. It's weird how certain words can throw you ???

Anyway, we don't do snow over here and the gritter can't cope with this sort of really cold weather. So the health authority has put out a request for 4x4 owners to help get essential staff to work in the hospital. They can cover insurance and fuel payments. So it looks like another busy day tomorrow. I have bunged half a yard of grit in the back of the Ford Ranger to give the back wheels some grip. The lady down the road in her Discovery came and asked me how the levers work for her 4 wheel drive. They have had the thing for a few years now, So I advised her that now was not the best time to see if she could handle it.

tonybloke

Quote from: ACE on January 08, 2010, 17:01:33
[. The lady down the road in her Discovery came and asked me how the levers work for her 4 wheel drive. They have had the thing for a few years now, So I advised her that now was not the best time to see if she could handle it.
very good advice, ACE.!!
You couldn't make it up!

cornykev

Hoorah for Ace, I dare say I could have done the same in the Matiz.  :P    :-\     ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

grawrc

Quote from: ACE on January 08, 2010, 17:01:33
The lady down the road in her Discovery came and asked me how the levers work for her 4 wheel drive.

Quote from: ACE on January 08, 2010, 14:15:47
Next time you want to slag off 4x4's just think back.


Will do!!! ;D ;D ;D :P

Tin Shed

Good drivers in 4x4s are fine, but not the one that caused the three car shunt I was in on Weds. :(

ACE

Quote from: Tin Shed on January 08, 2010, 19:24:47
Good drivers in 4x4s are fine, but not the one that caused the three car shunt I was in on Weds. :(


Hope you are alright and the only damage is the car.

Tin Shed

Thankfully it was only the car and not me! I can only presume that as we were all stationary he thought he would be able to stop in time......but he didn't.
I won't be out in the car again till it is all all clear - so it will be walking to work again next week!

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