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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: JIMBOBLY on February 05, 2009, 22:46:29
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i was so proud of my old rangie 3.9,bless her,on the way to work,started to go down flitcham hill,which is quite steep,and at the bottom was a artic stuck,i thought to myself,I WONDER,turned round,went back and offerd to give him a tow,he laughed and said,"you can have a go mate,but i think youre wasting your time",she didnt batter an eyelid,all the way to the top,when i stopped he was laughing his head off saying i dont believe it,i was chuffed to bits,then suddenly realised that i should be at work,oops :lol:
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good one well done :clap: :clap:
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well done mate, sod work when you can say you done that, :clap:
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:lol: :lol: Thats quality!! Well done that man! And well done rangie!! :clap: :clap:
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Award yourself 100 cool points
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well done mate i bet it looked good
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well done mate thats some hiill to :clap: :clap: :clap:
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I found an artic stuck today, the driver was so surprised when I backed up to him and got my tow strap out, he was even more surprised when I got him to the top of the hill he was stuck on.
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i keep saying im gonna get rid of her,but i cant do that,not yet anyway,i just wish i had a picture of it, :D
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keep the old girl mate shes a lovely looking motor
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I did the same thing the other day, An artic coming out of Morrisons was blocking the dual carriageway just before a roundabout. He kept trying but just made things worse. I backed the Range Rover up and put the strap on my towbar and the truck driver just looked at me. I said its worth a try and he agreed. he was astonished when it just started moving, as was I!
The manager from Morrisons gave me a £10 fuel voucher!
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Low-1 - don't touch the pedals - just let it do it's job.
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My dad was one of those polis in the 70's/80's on the motorway in Glasgow in a Range Rover ... used to pick me up from primary school every now and then :)
Z~