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Reply #30 - 10. Aug 2006 at 13:34
 
TheBoy wrote on 10. Aug 2006 at 13:14:
Kev wrote on 10. Aug 2006 at 13:05:
This would also have been an opportune moment to use a smiley with clapping hands if we had one.  Smiley

As I said before, go find me a copyright free one that would fit in with the site...

LOL.

I've just typed 'clapping smiley' into google, and it seems everyone wants one.  Smiley
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Reply #31 - 10. Aug 2006 at 13:46
 
Well done Ronnie  Smiley
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Reply #32 - 10. Aug 2006 at 14:41
 
Well done Mr McB  Smiley
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Reply #33 - 10. Aug 2006 at 14:48
 
well done ronnie is there no end to your talent Smiley
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Reply #34 - 10. Aug 2006 at 15:13
 
Congratulations Mr McB
If you can park a barge, then you can park anything, you should use this as a selling point.  What's the point in learning to drive if you're scared silly of anything bigger than a mini?
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Reply #35 - 10. Aug 2006 at 16:05
 
Congratulations Ron - never any doubt though  Wink
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Reply #36 - 10. Aug 2006 at 18:33
 
Well Done Ronnie  Smiley, bet you can't wait to drive that Pug!  Wink
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Reply #37 - 10. Aug 2006 at 18:39
 
Someone had to remind me didn't they!!!!!! Angry
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Reply #38 - 10. Aug 2006 at 18:43
 
Well done Ron.  Been thinking about this myself actually!  Must be an age thing?
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Reply #39 - 10. Aug 2006 at 18:48
 
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Someone had to remind me didn't they!!!!!! Angry


Sorry dude, get that MV6 Manual. You know you wanna  Smiley
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Reply #40 - 10. Aug 2006 at 20:45
 
Congrats Smiley

there must be something worse than the pug though Undecided
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Reply #41 - 10. Aug 2006 at 20:59
 
the 1007 is awful! utter rubbish... makes you sick every time the auto box changes gear.

Whats funny though is you can drive along with both doors open!! i did that at 40mph... quite fun when you look down to your left and there's the road!!  Grin
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Reply #42 - 10. Aug 2006 at 21:03
 
tunnie wrote on 10. Aug 2006 at 20:59:
Whats funny though is you can drive along with both doors open!! i did that at 40mph... quite fun when you look down to your left and there's the road!!  Grin


reminds me of some of the vans my Dad had when we were kids; the ones with the sliding doors, great for keeping cool in summer Smiley
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Reply #43 - 10. Aug 2006 at 23:18
 
its really strange looking both sides and seeing so much tarmac...
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Reply #44 - 10. Aug 2006 at 23:25
 
We used a 1007 for 8 weeks when our 206 was in getting broken by the Peugeot dealer.

1007 - horrible little car.  Hated the gimmicky doors, but my 21 year old son had a hoot with them, running open along the beach and speaking to the girls in the passing!!   Grin

Engine was as flat as a flat thing in a flat place at a flat time. 

Boot space is only big enough for the king size two foot single slipper and a pension book.

Was almost glad to get the 206 back.   Wink
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