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Offline lambert

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is your car sentient
« on: August 13, 2012, 06:11:45 »
I think I'm beginning to see a trend with my car, every time it gets a negative mention it pitches a fit. For instance on Friday my old man was on about hocking it in for a shogun van as he hates driving the defender. So Saturday it decides to start eating its handbrake cable such that by Sunday it needs stripping for a new one. This is just one example of many. I know it could be coincidence but its always a bit too convient for that.

Am I alone, is it just me, have I had a break with sanity or do others suffer too?
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Re: is your car sentient
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2012, 02:09:02 »

It allways seems to me that when i think right thats it ! got to go had enough the little sod runs like a Rolex  :rolleyes: having just read that back it conjours up visions of John Cleese in  FT thrashing his Austin 1300, :grin: :grin: :cool:
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