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  1. #21
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    Back in 2007 when my D2 was written off in an accident I replaced it with a 100 series landcruiser. WHOOPS!!!

    Its Ok though I have since bought a Defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruiserlux View Post
    Back in 2007 when my D2 was written off in an accident I replaced it with a 100 series landcruiser. WHOOPS!!!

    Its Ok though I have since bought a Defender.
    Gosh that must have been awkward. Good to hear that things have improved since then.

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    Wanted a landcruiser and accidentally ended up with a Disco.
    Best Whoops ever! never going back to jap crap

    Not at all relevant to series landies....oh well...

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    Whoops.... It was back in the seventies that I was exposed to Series Land Rovers when I worked on properties in the New England and Condobolin. In fact some of the series were series one... Now thirty five years and more, later, I have caused the curse of the land rover to be passed onto my son who bought his first defender one month after getting his red Ps. Mind you I had exposed him to a Discovery four or five years ago and after my foray into the relm of Land Rovers myself, I thought I'd gotten over it after the first Landy experience after those years of the series in the seventies ended in a waste of money on a dud Disco. I then thought I was over it and purchased a Deefa Last March... Hope this is not another whoops moment..... So far so good....
    2010 110 Crew Cab Deefa
    Mittagong NSW 2575

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    Farted in Macca's in the first day of our holiday/trip to The Vic High Country... They made me wear the very bright Hawaiian style 'Bernie Shirt' for being the first deadbeat on the trip!! Whoops!!

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    Rubber bands last longer if they're refrigerated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wally View Post
    Rubber bands last longer if they're refrigerated.
    So do chocolates, fruit cakes, chickens, lettuce, broccoli and custard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnno1969 View Post
    So do chocolates, fruit cakes, chickens, lettuce, broccoli and custard.
    True, but the ideal temperature range for chocolate is 12 - 20 degrees, somewhat higher than that found inside your refrigerator. So during winter or in cold climates it might be better left out of the fridge.

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    Hmmm! chocolates, waistline, whoops!

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    chickens don't like being put in the fridge either, they usually die!
    Safe Travels
    harry

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