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Post by David on Oct 25, 2010 14:19:36 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2010 15:11:12 GMT
Doan wanna be a winer of vis Sarb!
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Post by colnerov on Oct 26, 2010 7:33:47 GMT
Doan fink its a nim i fink its a ner!!
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Post by baconsdozen on Oct 26, 2010 12:28:17 GMT
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Post by kevdon on Oct 26, 2010 13:47:23 GMT
bit strong isnt it...having a go at people or persons with "learning difficulties"...tut tut tut..
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Post by colnerov on Oct 26, 2010 15:51:05 GMT
We can all make mistakes but should learn from them. That's what spellchecks for. I can understand blogs or forums when you are typing quickly as you think, but an advert when you are presenting something for sale and creating a first impression.... Sorry, rant over!!
Colin
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Post by canoelessinpanama on Nov 10, 2010 3:55:57 GMT
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Post by Warwick on Nov 11, 2010 1:31:04 GMT
You've been quiet for a long time Jim. Thought you must have gone up into the hills to join the rebels.
I suppose you haven't found a car yet.
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Post by canoelessinpanama on Nov 24, 2010 22:07:13 GMT
Been a bit busy Warwick, changing jobs, dealing with Panamanian bureaucracy (over my work permit and residency) and trying to get the Chevy running (as I always seemed to do with my Rovers, I bit off more than I expected, and am currently shoulder-deep in a full engine rebuild). Keep looking for P5s but nothing older than a few 200/400/600s here. How's life down-under?
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Post by Warwick on Nov 25, 2010 2:31:59 GMT
A similar level of progress down here Jim. Engine still in bits. Shed full of other higher priorities, and the weather behaving as if it's mid winter every second day giving us lovelly (not) tropical humidity.
Are you lot sending us another La Nina out of sequence?
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Post by canoelessinpanama on Nov 29, 2010 22:56:57 GMT
Could be, but if we are, it's only to get rid of our rain! Most of Panama's electricity comes from hydro-electric plants, this time last year the reservoirs were low and they were warning of possible power cuts ....... this year, they are full (and we're not even into summer (we're north of the equator, but December-April are the (supposedly) dry months, and so are called "summer")).
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