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couple of mates have ambulances ,,,the guy down the road has a lovely comma van
This measn soo much:-
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Victory soon come
@Acidfairy 375101 wrote:
lol what u like.. some things never change eh..
I felt obliged in a funny kind of way..its an merging tradtion:crazy_dru
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KWD32 …have you ever been round Luton way..may know you not sure?
Top van by the way
@Tank Girl 373622 wrote:
bollox :hopeless:
am now looking at a panel van and doing it meself or a cheap one…..
still gonna get summat for the summer :love:
but the ones I like way out of my price range (when considering insurance etc )
it’ll all be good eventually :bounce_fl
Top idea I have loads of self builds they are just great, you can all kinds of stiff for nowt, kitchen units etc really make it you own. Have you though about a
daff british railways permanent way crew van truck BR on eBay (end time 13-Feb-10 16:23:54 GMT)
they look amozing and probably have electrics etc..may a smaller one though !!
All the ones I’ve been in have felt much ore compfy than an off the shelf.
Good luck
Sorry force of habit
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OB !!Philips
May I be the first ??
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There seems to be an ever growing trade in scooters and related bits on Ebay and nstuff still goes for silly prices. its an auction so you can either set a high reserve, pay the extra for to Ebay and hope it doesnt put people off or put on a low reserve and hope for the best. We seel loads of stuff on Ebay from computers to motorbikes to bits of old tat !!
I always watch a few items of the same type first to gauge interest.
have a look at these TG they are much the same as what you have :-
Lambretta LD 1950’s on eBay (end time 14-Mar-10 07:57:27 GMT)
lightwieght !! get yourself an old post office van and a dirty matress from down the tip 😉
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atm23 wrote:wife pregnant after years of struggle …no contest…there was that time when we manged to get some more snow balls at 4 am:wink:
atm23 wrote:wife pregnant after years of struggle …no contest…there was that time when we manged to get some more snow balls at 4 am:wink:
wife pregnant after years of struggle …no contest
wife pregnant after years of struggle …no contest
13th Floor Elevators – Easter Everywhere
MC5 – Kick out the jams
Bob Dylan – The Times Ther are a’Changin
The Who – Quadraphenia
The Sex Pistols – Never mind the bollox
The Jam – Sound Affects
Prodigy – Experiance
The Streets – Original Pirate Material
13th Floor Elevators – Easter Everywhere
MC5 – Kick out the jams
Bob Dylan – The Times Ther are a’Changin
The Who – Quadraphenia
The Sex Pistols – Never mind the bollox
The Jam – Sound Affects
Prodigy – Experiance
The Streets – Original Pirate Material
I absolutly agree, there is much time lost to people not turning up to appointments, its a problem whatevere type of organisation or business yuor trying to run. Its a reflection of human nature, we can all be very seflish and fail to think about the affects our actions have on others.
The point I was trying to make was that this does work both ways, I have been kept waiting for appintments over and over again, at one time I was having to attend the local hospital once every couple of weeks and in the end I would just right off the whole morning or afternoon for what was proabably a 20 minute appointment.
I can live with that and the serrvice I have receievd from the NHS over the years has been, in general very good. By defualt I have private health care as part of my job (I have to pay for it as well!!) but I have never had cause to use it and would only have to do so if an NHS delay was going to impact on my ability to work.
If we treat these free at the point of use state services differantly when judjing their customer service they will be ultimatly doomed
The idea that we could start to charge people for missing appointments is the kind of knee jerk, 6 form socialist nosence that really gets on my hooter. Totally unworkable :you_crazyAnd as far as me being petty I note my lack of childish capitalised expletives.
I absolutly agree, there is much time lost to people not turning up to appointments, its a problem whatevere type of organisation or business yuor trying to run. Its a reflection of human nature, we can all be very seflish and fail to think about the affects our actions have on others.
The point I was trying to make was that this does work both ways, I have been kept waiting for appintments over and over again, at one time I was having to attend the local hospital once every couple of weeks and in the end I would just right off the whole morning or afternoon for what was proabably a 20 minute appointment.
I can live with that and the serrvice I have receievd from the NHS over the years has been, in general very good. By defualt I have private health care as part of my job (I have to pay for it as well!!) but I have never had cause to use it and would only have to do so if an NHS delay was going to impact on my ability to work.
If we treat these free at the point of use state services differantly when judjing their customer service they will be ultimatly doomed
The idea that we could start to charge people for missing appointments is the kind of knee jerk, 6 form socialist nosence that really gets on my hooter. Totally unworkable :you_crazyAnd as far as me being petty I note my lack of childish capitalised expletives.
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