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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Suppose you can't tie them down for ever?
    Jonesfam
    I offered my grandson a ride on the back of my bike, his mother said when he's older. After a few attempts, over a couple of years we finally pinned her down to a time. When he's 40.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    This is exactly why I always park the truck and the boat on top of a couple of sprinklers when I get home from the beach/boatramp.
    Nasty insidious stuff that rust.
    My father after being up the beach with the LR S3 would stick the sprinkler under it for a few hours to get all the salt & sand off the chassis.

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    If I've had a vehicle on the beach and and the local river crossing has water over it, a few moderate speed passes through it works a treat as a high pressure, underbody wash.
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    The number one son just mucked up. O-Bugger crossed my mind when I drove to this yesterday. Followed a police car at a little over 120kph. He missed the dirt road and took the next road- Whoops. Helicopter trip to my favorite hospital for him and Ballarat Base for the passenger with both very very lucky two airbags worked perfectly. Both are after massive medical and paramedic help looking good for a 100% recovery.
    Honestly driving up to the front of this car and seeing two people I love laying in the dirt (with a lot of attention, blankets and love) was the most frightening thing I have ever seen. KIDS! them but at time OH Bugger is almost not enough.

    Have to share my 'Very Very Very Lucky Tag with two more people very happily


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    Hope that recovery is fast and relatively pain free, not nice when offspring do this to themselves.
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    [QUOTE=NavyDiver;3052597...........looking good for a 100% recovery. QUOTE]
    That is good news.....very lucky people.

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