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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    I call on all brothers (women, of course, aren't permitted to drive Defenders, except in dire emergencies) to man up and ignore all waves from those in touch with their female side in their comfy emasculated Discoveries and Range Rovers who stay dry in even torrential rain in their dust proof cabins. They know not the true pain behind 'the wave'.

    Defenders snobs -- unite. Save the wave for those who deserve.
    Surely, surely you joke

    Is there a sexier, more alluring, attention grabbing or simply, beautiful sight than a woman driving a Defender.

    Even a woman of average physical attibutes immediately becomes a 10 when she ever so gracefully climbs into the driver's seat of a Defender

    And I dare you to tell Diana, Lou, Mrs Ho Har (shall I go on) that they should only drive in dire circumstances
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barra1 View Post
    And I dare you to tell Diana, Lou, Mrs Ho Har (shall I go on) that they should only drive in dire circumstances
    Interesting choice of 10's


    Oh , OK then. 10.5's, cause they drive series vehicles too. Defenders are Lady Boy cars compared with a series

    Will have to do a scale up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    not everyone who drivers a defender is a land rover addict.
    I have only been a Puma owner for just over 12 months. Before that I had a stage 1 ute on loan for a couple of years. I was told in no uncertin terms the first time I drove it, "you must wave to all Landrovers".

    My addiction didn't take hold until my first trip "medium" off roading in my Puma. I have been hooked since..... Maybe those Defender drivers do not know what their Defender can do yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barra1 View Post
    Surely, surely you joke

    Is there a sexier, more alluring, attention grabbing or simply, beautiful sight than a woman driving a Defender.

    Even a woman of average physical attibutes immediately becomes a 10 when she ever so gracefully climbs into the driver's seat of a Defender

    And I dare you to tell Diana, Lou, Mrs Ho Har (shall I go on) that they should only drive in dire circumstances

    Thanks for your comment Barra1

    Wait till my missus reads that comment from ugu80!

    She is a most capable Landrover Defender & Defender Puma driver ....AND she ALWAYS waves at all Landrovers - Discos included. And, I might add, she has been driving our Landrovers - for over 30 years. We only have Defenders right now so she can pick either one when she needs to go out somewhere.

    I suspect ugu80 will wear the wrath of Mrs Ho Har, Diana & Lou - and quite a few more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    I call on all brothers (women, of course, aren't permitted to drive Defenders, except in dire emergencies) to man up and ignore all waves from those in touch with their female side in their comfy emasculated Discoveries and Range Rovers who stay dry in even torrential rain in their dust proof cabins.
    Best not show this post to the SWMBO, who is a Defender driver.....

    Lots of women enjoy driving Defenders as they can see out the window, due to the excellent driving position.

    The SWMBO's mum drove a Series III all the way around Australia. Why? Because the SWMBO's Dad drove the second Series III in convoy all the way around Australia.....

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    Our daughter also drives a Defender 130 in Arnhem Land and has been driving Defenders up there since 2004. You wouldn't believe some of the tracks and mud bogs she has to negotiate when they go camping/fishing/shopping - and she manages very well. She also carries out all the routine maintenance to her 130 as well.

    I know also that dmdigital (Derek's) wife drives their Defenders as her daily drive to and from work in Nhulunbuy.

    So, there are plenty of very capable lady Defender drivers out there!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post
    I can't wait till you breakdown in the middle of nowhere and a fully sealed, soft snotty Disco or Rangy rolls up, realises who it is and converts from a 5 digit wave to a one digit signal! Then you will truly know the "pain" behind the wave!!

    Point 1. A Defender will always get you home.

    Point 2. You do realise the 'middle of nowhere' is not the car park at the school old boys rugby union match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    Probably noticed the QLD plates

    You want to try waving from a 101. The usual reaction goes something like...



    Is that guy waving at me?



    What is that...



    Oh, I see, its a Land Rover....wave back....oops too late.

    Yep we get the same when driving 'herc'...see how we go on our 800k

    return trip next week, though we will be travelling with other land rovers so

    quite possible we will get waves

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    It's a hard core Defender (and series) wave, not a pampered Land Rover Discovery or, god forbid, snotty Range Rover wave. Still haven't decided whether it should include the 'Puma' brigade with their soft interiors and working air conditioning.

    I call on all brothers (women, of course, aren't permitted to drive Defenders, except in dire emergencies) to man up and ignore all waves from those in touch with their female side in their comfy emasculated Discoveries and Range Rovers who stay dry in even torrential rain in their dust proof cabins. They know not the true pain behind 'the wave'.

    Defenders snobs -- unite. Save the wave for those who deserve.

    I will say this in the nicest possible way




    How dare you say that


    You have a LOT to learn my not good friend.....I can tell you we Woman can

    drive series and defenders and come to that 101's better than some of you

    still in the dark age men who treat women beneath them


    come on girls let's tell him....

    Mrs hh...Daily driver a series 3..Defender and Foward control 101 VERY often
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    Quote Originally Posted by ugu80 View Post
    Point 1. A Defender will always get you home.

    Point 2. You do realise the 'middle of nowhere' is not the car park at the school old boys rugby union match.

    If you do break down I can assure you I will not stop to help, I don't do rugby and I live well away from a city..

    BTW look at the signature, do you see a disco or RR there.

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