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Car Forum / Ferrari Cars / July 2006

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Rue - 06 Jul 2006 23:46 GMT
Blimey, I turn my back for five minutes and the world falls apart.

Hello everybody and the best of health to you all (except dickall).

Paulo, if you think your broke try starting a family! No money, no
time, no peace, no sleep, no AAF, plenty of sh.t! Actually, I have to
admit that having a child is, without doubt, the best and most
wonderful thing in the world.

I tried a Cayman, and like it very much, however I still prefer my
36year old original. More raw and simply chuckable.

I must start participating more regularly again!

Best regards

Rue

PS. Pub Run? Have I missed this years?
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) - 07 Jul 2006 00:02 GMT
> Blimey, I turn my back for five minutes and the world falls apart.
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> PS. Pub Run? Have I missed this years?

No, Scotland at the end of October.  See you there!

T308
(FORE!)
Iain Miller - 07 Jul 2006 01:58 GMT
>> Paulo, if you think your broke try starting a family! No money, no time,
>> no peace, no sleep, no AAF, plenty of sh.t!

Hmmm wait till you have 2 of the blighters is all I can say

>> I must start participating more regularly again!

So should we all really!

>> PS. Pub Run? Have I missed this years?

Nope, and you didn't miss last year's either! Well, you (we) did cos Paulo
went on his own & didn't tell anyone else it was happening!

I.
Iain Miller - 07 Jul 2006 02:01 GMT
> No, Scotland at the end of October.  See you there!

'splain???

> T308  (FORE!)

Ah, T308 is coming to play golf in Scotland.

You've never been to Scotland at the end of October have ya T308???

or to put it another way.....  if you had you sure as heck wouldn't be
planning a golfing trip then!!

It should also be noted that Paulo & I (and Rue) are well over 400 miles
from Scotland - its a bit far to go for a pub lunch - even for us!

I.

(who spent 7 or 8 years at school in Scotland & has fond memories of the
"climate" !!)
Tifosi 308 (The Serial Number Geek) - 07 Jul 2006 05:50 GMT
>>No, Scotland at the end of October.  See you there!
>
> 'splain???

I shall be in Scotland.  Will you??

>>T308  (FORE!)
>
> Ah, T308 is coming to play golf in Scotland.

Again.

> You've never been to Scotland at the end of October have ya T308???

Thirteenth trip.  Yes, as a matter of fact, I have been there in
October.  I've even played in the snow!

> or to put it another way.....  if you had you sure as heck wouldn't be
> planning a golfing trip then!!

Can't be any colder than Hoylake was in February...

> It should also be noted that Paulo & I (and Rue) are well over 400 miles
> from Scotland - its a bit far to go for a pub lunch - even for us!

Science annihilates distance.

> I.
>
> (who spent 7 or 8 years at school in Scotland & has fond memories of the
> "climate" !!)

Nothing a stiff drink won't keep out.

T 3.08 C
(Wrap up well....)
Iain Miller - 07 Jul 2006 12:22 GMT
> I shall be in Scotland.  Will you??

Highly unlikely. I do however reside just 15-20 minutes from Heathrow &
perhaps whats required here is dinner chez moi with the Duffins in
attendance - we shall perhaps be needing our thinking/drinking caps?!

> Thirteenth trip.  Yes, as a matter of fact, I have been there in  October.
> I've even played in the snow!

Then one would have thought you would have learned by now!!

> Can't be any colder than Hoylake was in February...

Hmmm well it could - but its fairly academic! It'll be a blistering site
colder & wetter than Kaaalifoornia.

>> It should also be noted that Paulo & I (and Rue) are well over 400 miles
>> from Scotland - its a bit far to go for a pub lunch - even for us!
> Science annihilates distance.

Indeed so - get a plane

>> (who spent 7 or 8 years at school in Scotland & has fond memories of the
> "climate" !!)
> Nothing a stiff drink won't keep out.

We tried that - it worked upto a point (usually the point at which we got
caught!)

> T 3.08 C  (Wrap up well....)

...and that's no lie!

I.
Paul Duffin - 11 Jul 2006 09:52 GMT
> perhaps whats required here is dinner chez moi with the Duffins in
> attendance - we shall perhaps be needing our thinking/drinking caps?!

<cough> Hello!  Just back from France (watching Le Tour)

Weren't we supposed to be sorting out a date for lunch chez nous?
Blimey, it all gets teddibly complicated!

-MCPD

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