Someone at my local club went to some kind of landrover day, includes
new range-rovers and some of the proper machines too, including a
Defender with mattracks on and some very clean 101 shots and a lovely
series 1. Also some shots of my loverly baby getting mucky.
I don't know what Land Rover site it is yet but it looks like a proper
Land Rover owned site.
This is a temporary holding area on the site so if you find that it's
empty, have a look around the rest of the site.
http://www.dataload.net/gallery/Upload-box

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 17:31 GMT
>I don't know what Land Rover site it is yet
Looks very much like the Land Rover Experience at Lode Lane to me.

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William Tasso - 28 Apr 2006 17:47 GMT
>> I don't know what Land Rover site it is yet
>
> Looks very much like the Land Rover Experience at Lode Lane to me.
seconded.

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 17:35 GMT
>http://www.dataload.net/gallery/Upload-box
Ask the bloke with the little green tent where he got it would you?
I have one of them and it's on its last legs (literally) so could do
with replacing it.

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Ian Rawlings - 28 Apr 2006 18:14 GMT
> Ask the bloke with the little green tent where he got it would you?
I've popped the question, some of them can be a little slow to respond
sometimes, I'll let you know.

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Ian Rawlings - 28 Apr 2006 18:19 GMT
> Ask the bloke with the little green tent where he got it would you?
BTW does a google for "sunncamp handy UK" not turn up any likely
suppliers you can use for spares? That's what's written on the tent
in the pictures.

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 21:09 GMT
>BTW does a google for "sunncamp handy UK"
It has, mail order for much less than I paid for it some 5 odd years
ago. however, knowing that some people may be even tighter than I,
thought I'd ask you anyway... :-)

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Tom Woods - 28 Apr 2006 22:27 GMT
>> Ask the bloke with the little green tent where he got it would you?
>
>BTW does a google for "sunncamp handy UK" not turn up any likely
>suppliers you can use for spares? That's what's written on the tent
>in the pictures.
Sunncamp make a lot of tents, and are resonably priced.
www.outdoormegastore.co.uk have the sunncamp handy Martyn and its £65
full url here -
http://www.outdoormegastore.co.uk/acatalog/Outdoor_Megastore_Utility___Specialis
t_Tents_61.html
We (my scout fellowship group) bought a sunncamp tent off ebay last
year (it was cheap and hardly used before we bought it!)
For the price it is great.
They dont seem very consistent in their model names though since we
bought one that was supposed to be the same as one we already had but
it ended up being twice the size (not that this made it bad for use
but walking round with it was hard work!)
Mother - 29 Apr 2006 00:07 GMT
>Sunncamp make a lot of tents, and are resonably priced.
Many here will have seen the abuse our 'handy tent' has taken at
various landie shows and events (it even features - more than I, on
http://www.101fc.net/files/vids/LRW-2005.wmv too!)
You should see me putting the sodding thing up in the wind... :-)

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Ian Rawlings - 28 Apr 2006 18:17 GMT
> This is a temporary holding area on the site so if you find that it's
> empty, have a look around the rest of the site.
BTW I'm not particularly fat you know, and don't eat chips!

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 21:11 GMT
>> This is a temporary holding area on the site so if you find that it's
>> empty, have a look around the rest of the site.
>
>BTW I'm not particularly fat you know, and don't eat chips!
I'd check the config files and make it admin only edits - or at least
look at the web logs and get the IP address of the git who'd make such
comments...
Fancy making a comment that someone may be...
... f.. (Can't bring myself to say it...)
Ian Rawlings - 28 Apr 2006 21:35 GMT
> I'd check the config files and make it admin only edits - or at least
> look at the web logs and get the IP address of the git who'd make such
> comments...
So would I, if it was my website. However it's not, and I don't want
it to be, so I'm going to keep my mouth shut.
> Fancy making a comment that someone may be...
>
> ... f.. (Can't bring myself to say it...)
I think the word you are looking for is "rotund"...
Or perhaps "jolly", or "cuddly".
Or a lard-arse.

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 23:09 GMT
>I think the word you are looking for is "rotund"...
I prefer 'robust'. :-)
Ian Rawlings - 28 Apr 2006 23:20 GMT
> I prefer 'robust'. :-)
I'm not so sure, the most prominent part of that is "bust", which
suggests man-boobs.. How about "industral-sized"...

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Mother - 28 Apr 2006 23:59 GMT
>I'm not so sure, the most prominent part of that is "bust", which
>suggests man-boobs..
Good job I didn't say Nordic :-)
Alex - 30 Apr 2006 10:46 GMT
>>I'm not so sure, the most prominent part of that is "bust", which
>>suggests man-boobs..
>
>Good job I didn't say Nordic :-)
I prefer Scandic blondes myself, but the don't have to be robust.....
Alex