Would you RV ?
#76
Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Sell you a lucky charm mister.
We wur just doing a wee job down the road and we've some tar left over ya see.
Good price.
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Wud ya loike yar droiveway tar............mackin' sir ??
We wur just doing a wee job down the road and we've some tar left over ya see.
Good price.
We wur just doing a wee job down the road and we've some tar left over ya see.
Good price.
#78
Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
You seem quite proficient in "The Ways"....
The old find the lady table to catch unsuspecting punters on the way out - you get fleeced at that then their mates dip into your pockets into the bargain.
I don't scare that easily - I'm usually incapable of thinking far enough into the future to see the potential consequences of my actions but the night I got a lift home from my local with a car full of gypsies and then they stopped at a field in the middle of nowhere was a bit of a smelly one
#79
Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Pimpbot
Have you seen the size of some of the RV's patroling the streets. My father in law has one, but stepping into it this last weekend gave me flashbacks to an awful caravan holiday in Scarbrough when I was a kid. Throw in the fact that it costs $400 to fill it up and that I'm well below the age of 65 and I think I'll pass.
Seriously, I would love an RV. I would like to travel for months in one ....hate being stuck in the same place all the time.
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by jumping doris
I want one of those RV's like Robert De Niro had in Meet the Fockers
Seriously, I would love an RV. I would like to travel for months in one ....hate being stuck in the same place all the time.
Seriously, I would love an RV. I would like to travel for months in one ....hate being stuck in the same place all the time.
#81
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Originally Posted by Pimpbot
So would I, if I lived in The Pitts.......burgh.
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by jumping doris
Well I live in the "burgh " bit. The "pitts" are on the other side of town
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Thats a definite Brit view of caravaning if ever I heard one.
A bit like the F***cking UK lorry drivers that insist on driving two abreast on dual carrigeways with one doing 1/2 mile per hour more than the other for the next 50 miles because neither of the fat lazy assed drivers can be bothered to take off the friggen cruise control blocking up the road at 55.5 mph so all the cars are stuck in a 20 mile jam behind them
F****ing pillocks!!!!
A bit like the F***cking UK lorry drivers that insist on driving two abreast on dual carrigeways with one doing 1/2 mile per hour more than the other for the next 50 miles because neither of the fat lazy assed drivers can be bothered to take off the friggen cruise control blocking up the road at 55.5 mph so all the cars are stuck in a 20 mile jam behind them
F****ing pillocks!!!!
Think you'll find that UK trucks have electronic speed limiters set at 56MPH (90 KMPH) and thats why it takes trucks a bit longer to pass each other you impatient weekend warrior!!!
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by rushman
Ohhh touchey aren't we???
Think you'll find that UK trucks have electronic speed limiters set at 56MPH (90 KMPH) and thats why it takes trucks a bit longer to pass each other you impatient weekend warrior!!!
Think you'll find that UK trucks have electronic speed limiters set at 56MPH (90 KMPH) and thats why it takes trucks a bit longer to pass each other you impatient weekend warrior!!!
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Just bloody well get behind each other then instead of spending 2.5 flaming hours struggling to overtake just for the next hill to make you fall back again anyway. Bloody jumped up truckies thinking they own the road.
#86
Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Partystar
So you're on the right side of the tracks?!?!
Really, Pittsburghs very nice....what we've seen of it. Too busy ferrying children around the burbs. Must get my 16 year old a license then she can be the taxi.
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Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
Just bloody well get behind each other then instead of spending 2.5 flaming hours struggling to overtake just for the next hill to make you fall back again anyway. Bloody jumped up truckies thinking they own the road.
Soon sorted out by flashing the moron with all of my lights and fog lights. Particularly effective when it is dark.
You don't realise how many idiots are let loose behind the wheel, until you start driving for a living!
RV drivers are tolerable, provided they stay in the right lane, and don't choose to hog the middle lane.
Jim.
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by Scouse Express
What cheeses me off most of all, when I'm driving my Coach, is when car-drivers pass me, pull in front and then slow down. What's up with that???
Soon sorted out by flashing the moron with all of my lights and fog lights. Particularly effective when it is dark.
You don't realise how many idiots are let loose behind the wheel, until you start driving for a living!
RV drivers are tolerable, provided they stay in the right lane, and don't choose to hog the middle lane.
Jim.
Soon sorted out by flashing the moron with all of my lights and fog lights. Particularly effective when it is dark.
You don't realise how many idiots are let loose behind the wheel, until you start driving for a living!
RV drivers are tolerable, provided they stay in the right lane, and don't choose to hog the middle lane.
Jim.
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Re: Would you RV ?
We flew over to Florida and bought an RV, a 34ft Damon Intruder in fact and had it shipped back to the UK.American RV's cost a fortune here and as we spend a few weekends away from home we wanted to be comfortable.Its the same with RV's as it is for houses...much more space in an American RV than an English motorhome er sorry "box"!!
Its really a "home from home" now and the thought of cooking,washing etc in anything smaller horrifies me...my husband and i are not exactly short!!
Its really a "home from home" now and the thought of cooking,washing etc in anything smaller horrifies me...my husband and i are not exactly short!!
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Re: Would you RV ?
Originally Posted by M J
We flew over to Florida and bought an RV, a 34ft Damon Intruder in fact and had it shipped back to the UK.American RV's cost a fortune here and as we spend a few weekends away from home we wanted to be comfortable.Its the same with RV's as it is for houses...much more space in an American RV than an English motorhome er sorry "box"!!
Its really a "home from home" now and the thought of cooking,washing etc in anything smaller horrifies me...my husband and i are not exactly short!!
Its really a "home from home" now and the thought of cooking,washing etc in anything smaller horrifies me...my husband and i are not exactly short!!
Where in the heck do you drive it?