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    How is it that they attract

    How do they attract each other?

    When I am out and about in the MX I see a few landies about but rarely have any park nearby.

    This happened at lunch time today at Jaycar Springvale

    Apologies if it was someone from off here and I appeared to dis you

    I was on a mission to get some gear , get lunch and get back to work.

    I knew that if we started talking 30 mins would slip by easily

    The same thing happened when I had the Disco. It atracted Discos
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    Same here...

    Parked the D4 and came out to find a D3, D4 and Defender all parked nearby.

    I often park near a D2 And the chick that drives it is quite nice too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Same here...

    I often park near a D2 And the chick that drives it is quite nice too...
    I think the answer is right there.Landy owners probably park close to another one in the concious or sub concious hope of establishing an aquaintence with a like minded owner. I used to years ago, but don't anymore as there are too many dickheads driving Landies these days


    Sorry Tombie, I couldn't help myself.
    Bill.

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    All good Bill

    The lady pulls in the driveway - sees my D4 and says "Dickhead is home" anyhow!

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    We're a friendly bunch of people and we like to chat. I'll always park my Disco as close to a Defender or Disco as possible. Range Rover's only if they're old an d used looking.

    There was a twitter trend for a while of landie owners posting pics of their cars next to other landies. I still post photos.

    My wife's learned to live with it...though sometimes it means a longer walk wiith the kids to get to our destination.

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    If I'd known you were just around the corner at lunchtime today, I could have come up, we would have made a handsome 3some

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    its easy to see your mates when you stand head above the crowd..

    fortunately the pillars make bloody good supports for the tall poppy haters.
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    Close to spare parts if it wont go when you get back
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    If I'd known you were just around the corner at lunchtime today, I could have come up, we would have made a handsome 3some

    Geez chops , it's been a while since I had an offer like that

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