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😂

I always find the right response in these situations is to simply tell them to "calm down". Women respond well to that.
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mik wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 2:41 pm Arf. See also.

When are we leaving?

I’ll be ready soon

OK. Like how soon?

Jeez - you’re always trying to hurry me up

No. If you will be ready in 1 minute, I’ll go and get the car out. If you’ll be ready in 10mins I’ll go and get on with something else”

You’re such a control freak

Oh FFS

I’m leaving you mik. Bastard
So much this. 'We can't just go when you're ready - I've got lots of stuff to organise'... which is code for packing lots of unnecessary crap and changing outfit three times.
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New pair of PS4s for the mighty mito.

Doesn’t seem that long ago I had the set changed, but was about 18k miles ago. I scrubbed the fronts pretty badly after fitting the coil overs and running it for a month or so before I adjusted the tracking, and stuck them on the back.
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Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:04 pm True dat.

I always enjoy the way women break your stuff by not doing as you ask, then manage to twist it so they're pissed off with you because you're annoyed! 😂
"Well I'm so busy doing fvcking everything else and cleaning up after you two is it any fvcking surprise?"

I still have to iron ny own shirts after telling her she wasn't quite doing the shoulders right, 20 fvcking years ago! :lol:
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Swervin_Mervin wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 6:54 pm
Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:04 pm True dat.

I always enjoy the way women break your stuff by not doing as you ask, then manage to twist it so they're pissed off with you because you're annoyed! 😂
"Well I'm so busy doing fvcking everything else and cleaning up after you two is it any fvcking surprise?"

I still have to iron ny own shirts after telling her she wasn't quite doing the shoulders right, 20 fvcking years ago! :lol:
if your expectation is she should be ironing your shirts, she probably has a point!
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Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 7:02 pm
Swervin_Mervin wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 6:54 pm
Rich B wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:04 pm True dat.

I always enjoy the way women break your stuff by not doing as you ask, then manage to twist it so they're pissed off with you because you're annoyed! 😂
"Well I'm so busy doing fvcking everything else and cleaning up after you two is it any fvcking surprise?"

I still have to iron ny own shirts after telling her she wasn't quite doing the shoulders right, 20 fvcking years ago! :lol:
if your expectation is she should be ironing your shirts, she probably has a point!
I iron my own shirts as I expect them to be ironed better than she does them 😂
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I've not worn a work shirt since early Feb. At this rate they'll need a dusting, not ironing.
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:48 pm I've not worn a work shirt since early Feb. At this rate they'll need a dusting, not ironing.
I've not worn a work shirt for about two years, because I have literally no respect for my employers, and given that they won't pay support for our core hardware, I'm entirely justified in this belief. :lol:
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Forgot to say, I've sold the mx5 that I took in px so I'm now down to one vehicle and that's a van.
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speedingfine wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 9:23 am Popped to the pub briefly.



Didn't fancy it.

Apologies for potato dashcam and mic 😬
This is an odd bounce, but I've driven past this pub a few times now on the way home from work since I changed jobs and I knew I remembered this road/pub from somewhere.

Why can my brain remember this and make the association, yet I can't remember any of my passwords :?
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:48 pm I've not worn a work shirt since early Feb. At this rate they'll need a dusting, not ironing.
I've barely even worn so much as jeans since early March. In fact, during the heat of early this week I had a rare call with a senior director (and other managers) on Teams and at the start of the call the senior director asked me to turn my camera on. I had to make him wait whilst I nipped to my bedroom to put a t-shirt on. Up till that point I was only wearing my 'comfy' shorts.
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Aaaaand this is why metal valve caps are a bad idea. At 05:30 when you’re about to head off on holiday. Compounded by me scratching this wheel too while trying to get the cap off.

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Replacement stems are easily available but it looks like it’s going to put up a fight. I think we’re rapidly heading towards a full wheel refurb.
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Sundayjumper wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 5:58 am Aaaaand this is why metal valve caps are a bad idea. At 05:30 when you’re about to head off on holiday. Compounded by me scratching this wheel too while trying to get the cap off.


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Replacement stems are easily available but it looks like it’s going to put up a fight. I think we’re rapidly heading towards a full wheel refurb.
Hopefully it hasn't stopped you going!
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mik wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2020 2:41 pm Arf. See also.

When are we leaving?

I’ll be ready soon

OK. Like how soon?

Jeez - you’re always trying to hurry me up

No. If you will be ready in 1 minute, I’ll go and get the car out. If you’ll be ready in 10mins I’ll go and get on with something else”

You’re such a control freak

Oh FFS

I’m leaving you mik. Bastard
Just wait quietly until she says “I’m ready my darling mik”, then go for a shite. Always goes down well and she’ll definitely see the funny side
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Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:20 pm We're off to the Lake District on Saturday. I will provide mpg updates. I know that's of more interest than anything else these days.
290 miles, 24.7mpg according to the OBC.

That’s loaded up + roof box. Motorway with the cruise set at 70mph most of the time, a detour to Blackburn on the way, and maybe 20 miles of fiddly roads to finish off.

Nothing fell off or stopped working.
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30.6 mpg from the Boxster on the run to, around and back from Scotland. Autoglass having a crack (possibly literally) at the stone chip on Tuesday.
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Explosive Newt wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2020 6:26 pm 30.6 mpg from the Boxster on the run to, around and back from Scotland. Autoglass having a crack (possibly literally) at the stone chip on Tuesday.
Drive through any canyons? How was it? :D
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Had to pop to Screwfix earlier to pick up some screws (what else?). Had to take a detour from the normal route due to bridge works and was on a fast tight country lane, following what I can only assume was a Ford Galaxy taxi. He suddenly slowed to a near stop to pull into a driveway and my car did a 'beep beep' before pulling up all by itself. Pretty impressive. I've had it do a 'beep beep' before when it thought we were about to have an accident, but never had it take over braking all by itself.

It's this system:



Part of the driver assistance pack I have...
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My golf does this - I get a big red warning take over the dash and it brakes.
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Don’t want.

I also don’t want brake assist thingies that decide to deploy 100% braking cos I have requested 90%. If I wanted 100% I’d squeeze a bit harder.....
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