This is the old site. Please use the new site.

  Welcome, Guest. Please Login
Omega Owners Forum
 
  Home Shop Help Search Members Login  
 

This is the old site. Please use the new site.

www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php.

 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Stolen car... (Read 1568 times)
Andy B
Over Active Poster
*********
Offline



Posts: 21988
Bury Lancs
Gender: male

Drives: 1999 3.0 Elite auto/TDM
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #15 - 16. Oct 2008 at 22:48
 
Lizzie Zoom wrote on 16. Oct 2008 at 22:44:
..... bloody stupid txxt!!! ..........


Shocked Shocked Shocked Lizzie!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked  Grin Grin Grin
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
shanjon
Ex Member


Re: Stolen car...
Reply #16 - 16. Oct 2008 at 23:16
 
my sister in law has done that at least twice, mind you she also took her daughter to see the doctor and wondered why everyone had there cats and dogs with them,
she had only taken her to the vets Grin Grin Grin
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
SheWhoMustNotBeOUTBID
Intermediate Member
***
Offline


Drives the only front
wheel drive miggy

Posts: 474

Drives: Supermiggy
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #17 - 17. Oct 2008 at 00:45
 
Oh gawd that was so funny lol, not quite sure how he had the honesty/guts to admit what he'd done after everyone was posting threads on all car websites lol
Back to top
« Last Edit: 17. Oct 2008 at 00:45 by SheWhoMustNotBeOUTBID »  

Save The Earth.., its the only planet with chocolate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I wish admins were clever enough to remember to let me on the forum cause I do good coffee in return!
 
IP Logged
 
Jay w
Omega Baron
******
Offline


omega gone

Posts: 4445
Plymouth/Poole
Gender: male

Drives: Alfa Romeo 156 Sportwagon Selespeed & Alfa Romeo Spider
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #18 - 17. Oct 2008 at 08:26
 
what a muppet......

however had i done the same i wouldn't have admitted it, i would have posted that the car had been found and how the police had done a cracking job etc etc  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

anything to save embarissment
Back to top
 
Jay w  
IP Logged
 
Humpy
Intermediate Member
***
Offline



Posts: 471
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Gender: male

Drives: Omega Elite 3.0 Manual Estate, 3.0 Elite Saloon (SWMBO's car)
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #19 - 17. Oct 2008 at 08:59
 
Funnily enough, I didn't find it particularly funny! It's got to be a windup surely? As for the replies, I know there's probably an age gap between the average Omega owner and the average Pug owner but a language gap? I mean, who calls somebody else 'Dude' I ask you? Grin

Strange.

Humpy
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
SheWhoMustNotBeOUTBID
Intermediate Member
***
Offline


Drives the only front
wheel drive miggy

Posts: 474

Drives: Supermiggy
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #20 - 17. Oct 2008 at 09:40
 
lol, when I used to chat online, always knew a male person was much much younger if they used the word's dude and cool every sentance lol
Back to top
 

Save The Earth.., its the only planet with chocolate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I wish admins were clever enough to remember to let me on the forum cause I do good coffee in return!
 
IP Logged
 
Elite Pete
Omega King
********
Offline


My spider senses are tingling

Posts: 17813
Northwich/Chester
Gender: male

Drives: Facelift Wheezel,Breaking 2001 MV6
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #21 - 17. Oct 2008 at 09:49
 
I think I would have not told anyone I had found the car, logged off and never shown my face again Roll Eyes
Back to top
 

V6 Cambelts, tensioners and water pump replaced £235 including parts or supply your own £100 fitted
.
WWW http://www.facebook.com/home.php  
IP Logged
 
richardirv
Omega Knight
*****
Offline



Posts: 1329
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Gender: male

Drives: 2002 2.6 MV6
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #22 - 17. Oct 2008 at 09:59
 
ROFL!! Absolute Classic!! I would never of admitted that!! would of said police found it or summat!!  Grin Grin
Back to top
« Last Edit: 17. Oct 2008 at 09:59 by richardirv »  
richardirv  
IP Logged
 
Richie London
Omega King
********
Offline


A HANDSOME DEVIL OF A
MAN!!

Posts: 10146
heathrow
Gender: male

Drives: a blinking lovely 2001 2.5 elite auto.
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #23 - 17. Oct 2008 at 10:23
 
that is excellent, at least i didnt put mine on net as stolen.

i parked mine in a car park, went to get it from bay, gone. rang police reported it stolen, paid 30 quid for cab home, went to work in morning and it was still in bay, didnt know there was 2  car parks  Embarrassed Embarrassed
Back to top
 

...
richierich1961 http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/richieleftwich  
IP Logged
 
DaveyDavey
Intermediate Member
***
Offline



Posts: 328
Bristol
Gender: male

Drives: 2.2 DTi Elite Estate (at the end of May!)
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #24 - 17. Oct 2008 at 11:23
 
That's incredible, wonder what he had on his mind to make him forget that he had driven to the shops and walked back?

Now I'll freely admit that there have been occasions where I have forgotten where I had parked the car. Earlier this week I walked briskly out of the office, then realised 5 minutes later that I was walking in the wrong direction.

But to drive to the shops, walk back and then think your car had been stolen.....  Cheesy
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
woodsy_mv6
Junior Member
**
Offline



Posts: 209
West Sussex
Gender: male

Drives: Too Many Cars
Re: Stolen car...
Reply #25 - 17. Oct 2008 at 13:57
 
I think they must have let him out a little prematurely Roll Eyes
Back to top
« Last Edit: 17. Oct 2008 at 13:58 by woodsy_mv6 »  

...
From the moment I picked up your book until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Some day I intend reading it.
WWW woodsy_mv6  
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print

This is the old site. Please use the new site.