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Bought 4-4-2 today and our very own Kathy was interviewed for a derby day piece. Good work Mrs B! [;)]

Now the real question: When do you do the spread in Nuts??!!! [:D]

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Bought 4-4-2 today and our very own Kathy was interviewed for a derby day piece. Good work Mrs B! [;)]

Now the real question: When do you do the spread in Nuts??!!! [:D]

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I did that ages ago. In fact I''d forgotten about it. Curious to see if I got editted.

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[quote user="Canary02 III"]Just need to check whether you''re referring to 4-4-2 or Nuts there Kathy?!![/quote]

 

Lol! 4-4-2.

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[quote user="Kathy"][quote user="Canary02 III"]

Bought 4-4-2 today and our very own Kathy was interviewed for a derby day piece. Good work Mrs B! [;)]

Now the real question: When do you do the spread in Nuts??!!! [:D]

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I did that ages ago. In fact I''d forgotten about it. Curious to see if I got editted.

[/quote]It might if it ends up in the Daily Star

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It might if it ends up in the Daily Star

 

When asked about the comparisons between the middle east peace process and the east anglian derby, Kathy, 22, from Norfolk said "I better be getting a good whack for this".

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It might if it ends up in the Daily Star

 

When asked about the comparisons between the middle east peace process and the east anglian derby, Kathy, 22, from Norfolk said "I better be getting a good whack for this".

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22? If only..............

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[quote user="astrodyne"]Carefull CO2....Tillly is watching .....[:D]
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Yes Tilly has indeed been watching and i don''t know what made me laugh more,Kathy being 22 or doing a spread in Nuts.The thing is i remember Kathy when she was 22 and i am sure she will not want me bringing up tales from the 1970''s.As for her in Nuts i just hope that was from the 70''s as i imagine today it would be more like looking into a butcher''s dustbin.

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[quote user="astrodyne"]Carefull CO2....Tillly is watching .....[:D]
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Yes Tilly has indeed been watching and i don''t know what made me laugh more,Kathy being 22 or doing a spread in Nuts.The thing is i remember Kathy when she was 22 and i am sure she will not want me bringing up tales from the 1970''s.As for her in Nuts i just hope that was from the 70''s as i imagine today it would be more like looking into a butcher''s dustbin.

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Thats a bit rich from someone who will shortly be getting his bus pass.

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[quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"]

[quote user="astrodyne"]Carefull CO2....Tillly is watching .....[:D]
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Yes Tilly has indeed been watching and i don''t know what made me laugh more,Kathy being 22 or doing a spread in Nuts.The thing is i remember Kathy when she was 22 and i am sure she will not want me bringing up tales from the 1970''s.As for her in Nuts i just hope that was from the 70''s as i imagine today it would be more like looking into a butcher''s dustbin.

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Thats a bit rich from someone who will shortly be getting his bus pass.

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Just remember that when you ladies want a proper job done you call for the master tradesman and not the boy apprentice.A bus may be slower than a flashy sports car but it gets you there just the same and just maybe it is a tad more comfortable.

Lappinitup,Butler for goodness help me out here will you?

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"]

[quote user="astrodyne"]Carefull CO2....Tillly is watching .....[:D]
[/quote]

Yes Tilly has indeed been watching and i don''t know what made me laugh more,Kathy being 22 or doing a spread in Nuts.The thing is i remember Kathy when she was 22 and i am sure she will not want me bringing up tales from the 1970''s.As for her in Nuts i just hope that was from the 70''s as i imagine today it would be more like looking into a butcher''s dustbin.[/quote]Thats a bit rich from someone who will shortly be getting his bus pass.[/quote]Just remember that when you ladies want a proper job done you call for the master tradesman and not the boy apprentice.A bus may be slower than a flashy sports car but it gets you there just the same and just maybe it is a tad more comfortable.

Lappinitup,Butler for goodness help me out here will you?[/quote]Sounds like you need a shooting brake! [:S]

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"]

[quote user="astrodyne"]Carefull CO2....Tillly is watching .....[:D]
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Yes Tilly has indeed been watching and i don''t know what made me laugh more,Kathy being 22 or doing a spread in Nuts.The thing is i remember Kathy when she was 22 and i am sure she will not want me bringing up tales from the 1970''s.As for her in Nuts i just hope that was from the 70''s as i imagine today it would be more like looking into a butcher''s dustbin.

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Thats a bit rich from someone who will shortly be getting his bus pass.

[/quote]

Just remember that when you ladies want a proper job done you call for the master tradesman and not the boy apprentice.A bus may be slower than a flashy sports car but it gets you there just the same and just maybe it is a tad more comfortable.

Lappinitup,Butler for goodness help me out here will you?

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment J

 

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Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

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"Oooh aah - yeah baby, yeah baby, ooh aah, that''s good, oh yeah....yeah baaaaaby!" 

                                                          Tilly an'' Kathy gettin'' it ''orn!"

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Yes, younger models also have a horn operated by an electric switch - as opposed to one that has a squeezy rubber ball that needs a fair old tweak to get a good parp out of it....[:)]

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[quote user="astrodyne"]Yes, younger models also have a horn operated by an electric switch - as opposed to one that has a squeezy rubber ball that needs a fair old tweak to get a good parp out of it....[:)]
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Wonderful. John is definitely a parp parp methinks!

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[quote user="Kathy"]

[quote user="astrodyne"]Yes, younger models also have a horn operated by an electric switch - as opposed to one that has a squeezy rubber ball that needs a fair old tweak to get a good parp out of it....[:)]
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Wonderful. John is definitely a parp parp methinks!

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Is that before his ''It''s like throwin'' a banana up a back-street'' - moment?'' [:P]

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[quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

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Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

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Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

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Well thats all very well, but just imagine. You''ve done your hair, greased your nipples, you''re up for the ride of your life, rearing to go, and what happens? An unexpected MOT failure. You dont want that do you? Be honest.

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[quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

[/quote]

Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

[/quote]

 

Well thats all very well, but just imagine. You''ve done your hair, greased your nipples, you''re up for the ride of your life, rearing to go, and what happens? An unexpected MOT failure. You dont want that do you? Be honest.

[/quote]

"Induction, compression, ignition, exhaust".......or "Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow".......

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[quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

[/quote]

Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

[/quote]

"Greased your nipples" and there was silly old me thinking that it was either very cold or you were pleased to see me!

 

Well thats all very well, but just imagine. You''ve done your hair, greased your nipples, you''re up for the ride of your life, rearing to go, and what happens? An unexpected MOT failure. You dont want that do you? Be honest.

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[quote user="Mello Yello"][quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

[/quote]

Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

[/quote]

 

Well thats all very well, but just imagine. You''ve done your hair, greased your nipples, you''re up for the ride of your life, rearing to go, and what happens? An unexpected MOT failure. You dont want that do you? Be honest.

[/quote]

"Induction, compression, ignition, exhaust".......or "Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow".......

[/quote]Trouble is the older generation suffer from a bit of pre-ignition and tend to blow soon after the suck........

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[quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"]

Sorry blonde moment. Wrote in the wrong bit.

 

Theres nothing wrong with a bit of chrome in the museum, but out on the open road I just find a younger model isn’t as susceptible to corrosion and rust, and is less likely to conk out just at the wrong moment :)

[/quote]

Look Kathy,if you keep it cleaned and polished and give it a good blow out(go on fill your boots) corrosion and rust is not a problem and conking out never pops up on the radar.Now with a younger model the lack of experience and expertise may well lead to the job coming to a stop whilst the manual is consulted.Hence the expression refering to" reading the book that i wrote"

[/quote]

"Greased your nipples" and there was silly old me thinking that it was either very cold or you were pleased to see me!

 

Well thats all very well, but just imagine. You''ve done your hair, greased your nipples, you''re up for the ride of your life, rearing to go, and what happens? An unexpected MOT failure. You dont want that do you? Be honest.

[/quote][/quote]

Oops i put it in the wrong place!

"Greased your nipples" and there was silly old me thinking that it was either very cold or you were pleased to see me!

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[quote user="Kathy"]Astrodyne obviously knows what I''m talking about[/quote]Well its just what I heard like.......never suffered from it myself.........ahem....exit sharpish stage left[:)]

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[quote user="Kathy"]Astrodyne obviously knows what I''m talking about[/quote]

WD40,vaseline or Johnsons baby oil?In other words do you spray it on or rub it in?

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