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Old 19-08-2013, 08:19   #1
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had to get up at 5AM, cycle to work, finished now still in time to go too carslisle with a friend,, normally get up at 10am
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had to get up at 5AM, cycle to work, finished now still in time to go too carslisle with a friend,, normally get up at 10am
How is the paper round going ?

What are you doing out at that time in the morning, and then finished for breakfast?

Is it legal
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feeding a horse who ive became very attached to.....which is sad really
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... feeding a horse who ive became very attached to.....which is sad really
No not really, this is your kind and caring side, this is what people like about you.

You are always one of the first to reply to peoples posts on this forum, and it wouldn't be the same without you.

You take the stick from others like me, who are only having a laugh with you, never at you.

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You are always one of the first to reply to peoples posts on this forum, and it wouldn't be the same without you.

You take the stick from others like me, who are only having a laugh with you, never at you.

Have a good day today.

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aww thanks mate


well, now in Carlisle, Zenka and i are having a coffee and then going to see take a taxi yo the parts place so i can pic up my tow bar for the Hyundai....originally Krystina 'Zenka's mum' was going to take us so but she's working, same with my mum so the only time Zenka and i were free was today......now....how will we get the thing back??

never thought this through
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Old 19-08-2013, 13:41   #7
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well, now have the towbar, quite a funny story actually, we got a taxi and the driver just seemed to drive it on idle...really low gear changes, very under-worked diesel engine i'd say .. arrived at Carlisle auto parts, went in and i said i'm here to pick up a towbar for a Hyundai, and stated my eBay account name, the guy was a bit surprised i think as it was 2 17 year olds picking up a tow bar, not the usual thing we purchase as teenagers,

ohh and Zenka bought some pink flower stickers for her car

asked the guy to order in a twin socked bracket as i'll be fitting a split charge, not just for the battery in the boot, but for the 12N socket i'll also be fitting

well guess where its coming from?.....Poland...turns out it's a polish towbar manufactuer and he orders from overseas.......

http://autohak.com.pl/

anyway, he ordered them in....towbars originally for the polish market as he get them cheaper that way , so the instructions are in polish he said..and he's right as when we left, we found a bench and had a quick look inside the box, and it's all very industrial, and it is in Polish.....luckily i have Zenka to translate it, also theirs pics so you can still understand.yay!

anyways, sitting at this internet cafe just now, borrowed Zenka's Laptop and dongle as it's easier to type lots unlike my phone just now


will get a train back home, Hopefully the next taxi we get will be a nice driver and let us take the towbar, as having to carry the sod everywere, not too heavy but annoying on busy streets, sitting in the corner just now
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And that is the point of a front towbar, you can put the cart before the horse
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