8 am and 80 degrees
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S7 trip didnt come off unfortunatly, got the nod on sunday morning but we had other things planned
i wont have room in my suitcases for a cheap BQ Baz, we had a spent today on some more parts
Chuck just to let you know Michs boxes arrived this morning, he will email you later
i wont have room in my suitcases for a cheap BQ Baz, we had a spent today on some more parts
Chuck just to let you know Michs boxes arrived this morning, he will email you later
Edited by Viper on Monday 23 April 22:50
VP has treated himself to a new jack, he will need it...but it makes a great bottle
holder and umbrella stand in the meantime
a trip to walmart, mobil one filters $10 and some plugs for the jeep, VP is trying a set
in his GTS too. Long life for Baz and normal oil only $23
it was VP & PDP wedding anniversary last night, so they are still snoozing recovering
Edited by Viper on Tuesday 24th April 12:26
first bits for VP's N'burg ring assult arrived yesterday, SRT big brake upgrade from the Wizard, that jack will come in handy
Andrew and Jenny (with the ram) fly in, in a few hours
things are cheap here at the moment, and really shows how we get ripped off back in the UK
Edited by Viper on Tuesday 24th April 12:15
Me and the princess had a lovely evening last night all dressed up to go for the romantic evening out and to top it all we even had a chauffeur to the restraunt (wonderful) well off we went with our chauffeur opening the doors to let us in with his tom tom sat nav guiding him swiftly to our destination.
After a few nailbitting scary moments in the orlando rush our traffic we arrived (alive) at our destination.
Once again our chauffeur was superb and courteous.
After a lovely romantic meal we called the chauffeur service to collect us only to find he was in the KFC (now there's a surprise) unfortunately since our chauffeur is from Birmingham our return journey was somewhat more of an adventure.
Even with the Tom Tom he managed to get us lost not once not twice but three times (no sense of direction these brummies) so after a pleasant evening we were treated to homeward journey of 45 miles and about an hour for a journey that should have taken 20 miles and about 25 mins .
The moral of the story is if you want to get there and back in one piece and on time (DONT EMPLOY A BRUMMIE)
After a few nailbitting scary moments in the orlando rush our traffic we arrived (alive) at our destination.
Once again our chauffeur was superb and courteous.
After a lovely romantic meal we called the chauffeur service to collect us only to find he was in the KFC (now there's a surprise) unfortunately since our chauffeur is from Birmingham our return journey was somewhat more of an adventure.
Even with the Tom Tom he managed to get us lost not once not twice but three times (no sense of direction these brummies) so after a pleasant evening we were treated to homeward journey of 45 miles and about an hour for a journey that should have taken 20 miles and about 25 mins .
The moral of the story is if you want to get there and back in one piece and on time (DONT EMPLOY A BRUMMIE)
Love the umbrella/bottle holder Neil - you're onto something there!
Have you tried the Dragster Simulator yet in Kissimmee? WELL worth a visit:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=280526
You can't miss it - it's by the Sling Shot and the big sky swing thingy.
Have you tried the Dragster Simulator yet in Kissimmee? WELL worth a visit:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=280526
You can't miss it - it's by the Sling Shot and the big sky swing thingy.
Andrew had a good day a trip to a huge Dodge dealership, a drive out to lunch in a mustang GT, then a trip around a motorhome showroom and Harley Davidson Orlando, followed by ram shopping in Walmart, quite a few purchases today
we even saw Chucks big brother
we even saw Chucks big brother
Edited by Viper on Thursday 26th April 01:39
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