So what else are you in to ?

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  1. mudcow007

    mudcow007 Apprentice Gardener

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    autoglymn and big arms :D ohh an good few free hours


    what polish do you use on your scooby?
     
  2. sparkle

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    that sounds good :D the best I get in my back garden is the teenager opposite playing very bad electric guitar over and over and over...
     
  3. windy miller

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    Saw the Prodigy at a rave years ago (91?-don't know why, but my memories a bit hazy from that time :D ) Way before Keef turned into the ba**ard son of Johnny Rotten. Absolutely fantastic. Leroy is an amazing dancer. Now my 11yr olds a fan of theirs - God I feel old :eek: :eek:
     
  4. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    I have been using Meguiars products, but i am not adverse to trying new ones. I use ESP Waxes because of the gold fleck in the paint and I am told the Carnauba Wax tends to dull the metalic depth on paint jobs like mine..

    Meguiars Gold Class is really good as is their NXT Tech Wax. They do an inbetween spray wax in case you can't be bothered doing the whole thing each time. They all smell good and leave it smooth and shiney. Wish I had bought a silver car though, absolute sod to clean the black!

    BM
     
  5. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    I got this download it is brilliant.

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2IM4YOZR

    Follow the link and enter the code, press download, wait 50 seconds, then click on the small slightly hidden down load right of the screen.

    BM

    Enjoy firestarters.
     
  6. sheppy

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    The Sheppys are a bit into cars, hubby has jsut sold his dream car. Alfa Romeao GT something or other wagon thing. Broke his heart to sell, but a 3.2 engine, and sports car insurance coupled with moving house just didn't go!! Still, I got to keep my convertable!!

    Sue Sheps Car!! Tis only a Megane, but I love it!
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    THESE DAM SCOOBIES ARE EVERWHERE............

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  10. windy miller

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    Saw a very nice pearlescent one wrapped round a tree on my way to work the other day :eek: What a waste of a car :rolleyes:
     
  11. Beefy

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  12. Banana Man

    Banana Man You're Growing On Me ...

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    Not at �£150 a tyre I can't!

    Nut jobs!
     
  13. windy miller

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    Looks like the school run :D
    �£150 A TYRE!!! :eek: I've had cars that cost less than that! ;)
     
  14. Beefy

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    Got to admit it some of them seem to be a sandwich short of a picnic :D
     
  15. chkm8

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    Hi Stu,
    Love the fish tanks. I was into them for years. Before the kids I had converted the downstairs bedroom and kept mainly cichlids. Bred Angels, Discus and some Malawis which I sold back to the pet shops to help pay for more tanks better filters etc. I also had a mini reef tank for a while. Now work takes up most of my time and on the occasional weekend I head of to a dog show with my German Shepherds.
    John.
     
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