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graceysdad
15th September 2008, 02:14 PM
Thought I better stick my nose in say Gday to the masses, as I am Landyless these days I have been doing other things, Oh I got my 4wd but its not a Landy its a flamin V6 Jero and I hate it with a passion, so much I refuse to drive it, I blame the wife for this and the fact she went looking for a car without me but with her mother, she got done!, she loves it, I dont but thats life, I am still on the hunt for a new Landy project but nothing is showing its head that I like, think another S2A is what I would like.
Well whats been happeing with me? well my errant number two son decided to really out do himself in the stupid stakes and is potentially looking at 25 years in the clink, dont ask what he did lets just say he should have known better and not listened to his mates who bailed at the first sign of trouble and left idiot holding the baby, I am not much impressed at the moment, pretty flamin annoyed actually, just when I think this one is sorting himself out and hes standing on the hill of potential success he trips and rolls back down to the bottom, kids AAARRRGGGHHH!
My health is much better which is a good thing, have lost a grand total of 35 kilo, rarely use the Sleep Apnoea machine now, feel much better in general, all other battle fronts are running to course.
Another Landy would be nice but one will turn up somewhere. May the Jero burn in hell!

V8Landy
15th September 2008, 04:21 PM
Kids are there to try us arn't they.Glad to hear your health is better and good luck with the Landy project

DiscoStew
15th September 2008, 04:37 PM
Well done with the weight and sleep apnea.

B92 8NW
15th September 2008, 04:40 PM
The chat room has never been the same without you:D:D

spudboy
15th September 2008, 04:57 PM
Sorry to hear about the 25 years thing. That's pretty unfathomable. Longer than most people's marriages these days.

My kids are just getting into the late teenage years/early 20's and you don't know what they can get up to with their mates.

rangieman
15th September 2008, 04:59 PM
Welcome back mate:D , glad to hear your health is better ;), sorry to hear about the son
No use making excuses for the boy he is the maker of his future ,you set the ground work its upto him to except it:cool:

stevo68
15th September 2008, 05:04 PM
Hey mate,

Good to see your still around,

Regards

Stevo

mcrover
15th September 2008, 06:10 PM
Great torom you Andy, even better to hear that you've been getting better and dropping the weight.

Sorry to hear about #2 son, hopefully things will improove for him at some stage, maybe this will sort him out, harsh lesson to learn though.

Just go and poor some oil into one of the spark plug holes of the Paj and when it's all smokey tell the Mrs it's stuffed and go and trade it on a D1 :D

They are prone to doing head gaskets and burning out valves in the early V6's so you would get away with it :p

Cheers mate

LandyAndy
15th September 2008, 08:36 PM
Great to hear that you are getting the health sorted Andy.Sorry to hear about the young bloke who at his age is well beyond your control.
All the best
Andrew

George130
15th September 2008, 09:50 PM
Good to hear your still about.

DeeJay
15th September 2008, 11:15 PM
Good to see your post, not good about no 2 son though. I thought you were doing up a series 2 ?? or am I mistaken..:confused:

graceysdad
22nd September 2008, 09:31 PM
I was doing the job on a series 1, it got too much for me, everything I touched turned out to be stuffed or close to it, watching the dollars signs clocking over I was, in the end I thought to hell with this find something thats easier to over haul, a Series2 or 3 or early Fender is a better proposition for me, I have bio diesel on the brain at the moment so thats the road I will take, deiso powered 2A is sounding good, I have a 109 to look at on the weekend, see if its ok.