Anybody short on tee shirts.
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Andrew
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Anybody short on tee shirts.
https://teespring.com/discovery-hero...0029&sid=front
Andrew
Battered cars are Battered cars Chops, doesn't matter what they are :cool:
Unless it's a Camel Trophy vehicle.
Now that's character.
Yes it's certainly a cultural aspect specific to Defenders...they spark conversation between strangers and camaraderie like no other vehicle. What a relief in our fast homogenising world! As Vin Rouge says,
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A Defender opens doors! Try that in an anonymous jelly-mold.
My anonymous jelly mould has had plenty of people come up and chat to me about it :cool:
I still don't wave to discos.
There.
I said it.
:tease:
I'm not sure why a Defender owner = cave dwelling human. I'm not really getting it.
In my opinion there are more than a few 2.2 owners that are more at home in a wine bar than the front bar and plenty that seem to fizz at the bum hole at the very notion of owning what is an automotive barbarian. Another glass of Jasper Hill Shiraz will restore their calm facade.
There are one or two 300TDi owners that are much the same ;)
I suspect there is more fun to be had comparing nouveau 2.2 Deefer owners with other Deefer owners.
The Disco owners know what they want, ie all the comfy stuff the Deefer doesn't offer!
And Muppet, "anonymous jelly mould" so sums up the Disco design! In my twisted view at least :p
Thats awesome.....
There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
Only 10? 😉 Indeed binary is a significant cultural indicator. At first glance one might presume that the tech savvy modernist landscaper might have the binary edge and that the troglodyte might not. Yet binary is as old as the hills, simply meaning combined of two parts. It might even be argued that a Defender owner has a stronger binary relationship with their Defender than any other human and vehicle.
Only 10? ...indeed the limitation of binary 1&0 in the context of intercultural diversity and roving in general as a modus operandi might surely be the clearest example of the severe limitations imposed by techno filtering (and the lack of infinity as a possibility) vs actually being there, less- or even un-mediated by binary data (for example by winding the window down and conversing with others in the world, including the wind and rain).
Connectivity comes in many forms. Perhaps here lays the nub of this discussion?