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Roverlord off road spares
23rd November 2014, 10:40 AM
I was up for a day trip in the Vic High Country. At a look out point, my nephew called out "I bought a Land Rover! " mimicking the "I bought a Jeep" TV ad.
The response he got was some thing unexpected.
It came back as "You bloody idiot!" :wasntme:
Mick_Marsh
23rd November 2014, 10:47 AM
Har. Har. Har...........
bob10
23rd November 2014, 08:29 PM
I was up for a day trip in the Vic High Country. At a look out point, my nephew called out "I bought a Land Rover! " mimicking the "I bought a Jeep" TV ad.
The response he got was some thing unexpected.
It came back as "You bloody idiot!" :wasntme:
Spent a couple of days on an island ,lately, on the beach, at the approach to the beach, a Toyota, obviously driven by an inexperienced driver, blocked the way for everyone else. Contrary to what we read about the 4WD community, no one approached to help. A line of about 15 vehicles just waited for something to happen. Encouraged by my bolshie brother, we, in our D2, drove around the watching crowd. I would like to say this would end in a happy time, but the driver of the Toyota , when asked, turned his nose up at an offer of help. This then bought on a chorus of " oh what a feeling. " from my sons in the back. We moved on, made our own track, and those waiting followed us. Land Rover led the way again. Bob
DiscoMick
24th November 2014, 11:23 AM
Anyone who would refuse help just because they didn't want their Toyota rescued by a Landy is obviously a complete fool and you did the right thing to leave him behind.
Roverlord off road spares
24th November 2014, 11:28 AM
Anyone who would refuse help just because they didn't want their Toyota rescued by a Landy is obviously a complete fool and you did the right thing to leave him behind.
The trouble is there is always some one with a camera waiting. He probably didn't want the stigma on the internet of a photo of him being rescued by the inferior Land Rover.:p :D:D:D:D:D
DiscoMick
24th November 2014, 11:38 AM
So he'd rather sit there stuck holding up a line of traffic. Obviously a total tool.
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