That's what I do..buzyg wrote:You lot are far too modern far me. What ever happened to turning up with the new car you just bought and telling your other half to get in.
You actuality ask first..... .
Mike
That's what I do..buzyg wrote:You lot are far too modern far me. What ever happened to turning up with the new car you just bought and telling your other half to get in.
You actuality ask first..... .
It's called 'post-purchase conflict-avoidance methodology'.Ducklakeview wrote:That's what I do..buzyg wrote:You lot are far too modern far me. What ever happened to turning up with the new car you just bought and telling your other half to get in.
You actuality ask first..... .
Mike
Oh yeah, got her phone number handyChris_D wrote:She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.Ducklakeview wrote:Chris_D, option No 5?
Poison them both???
Does Laura like cars BTW
Mike
Down boy. Get back in ur basket fred!firebobby wrote:Oh yeah, got her phone number handyChris_D wrote:She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.Ducklakeview wrote:Chris_D, option No 5?
Poison them both???
Does Laura like cars BTW
Mike
A compelling argument for!Mike6 wrote:My last weekend car was a 1988 carb turbo Lotus Esprit. I miss it dearly but the Z4 makes up for it. I had the Esprit for 6 years and rebuilt the engine. They can be difficult to maintain and are troublesome. Also certain parts are becoming difficult to get hold of, the exhaust manifold being one . When I sold mine it went 10 minutes after advertising it and now resides in Belgium. However the new owner has had plenty of problems and I believe the car is out of action at the moment.
The car had a sports exhaust and was capable of throwing flames if you spooled up the turbo and then lifted off the throttle. My abiding memory is the noise and backfiring from the exhaust. Our high street is fairly narrow and people used to come out of shops to see what had gone past. GET ONE NOW!!!!!!
Hmm...Chris_D wrote: She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.
Sounds like an episode of BrooksideDucklakeview wrote:Hmm...Chris_D wrote: She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.
The plot thickens..
I couldn't be best friends with any of my ex's, well not now they are all buried under the patio (don't worry Chris, there is one space left if you really want that Lotus)
So it's just friends (with benefits?) now then??
Mike
Lol @Brookie. Ricky tomlinson was the best thing in that.firebobby wrote:Sounds like an episode of BrooksideDucklakeview wrote:Hmm...Chris_D wrote: She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.
The plot thickens..
I couldn't be best friends with any of my ex's, well not now they are all buried under the patio (don't worry Chris, there is one space left if you really want that Lotus)
So it's just friends (with benefits?) now then??
Mike
Doubt it. Would be nice but difficult to source a decent UK one coupled to me being located in Holland.Yorkie Z wrote:Will your coupe be an M/// if you get one? Think the Lotus could be a little bit of a let down after a few months mate. Plus you'd have to by a medallion!
Is it because she has quite large hands and made you feel inadequateDucklakeview wrote:Hmm...Chris_D wrote: She's not me bird in any case. She was but we're just bezzies now.
The plot thickens..
I couldn't be best friends with any of my ex's, well not now they are all buried under the patio (don't worry Chris, there is one space left if you really want that Lotus)
So it's just friends (with benefits?) now then??
Mike
Marlon wrote:Interesting insight into your family dynamics Chris. I’ve no advice regarding your Dad’s Lotus.
There are women who are passionate about cars – they love the aesthetics and the modifications, and are happy if you spend lots of time and money on them; they will forego holidays and expensive shopping trips to keep the car. They see sports cars like the Z4 as works of art and enjoy the experience of being driven in them. They constantly comment on how beautiful and breath-taking the car is and have opinions on the smallest details – like suggesting lowering the ride height or agreeing that the pillars will look better gloss black. Some of these rare creatures don’t even drive.
If you must live with someone then finding one of these women makes life a lot easier.
Theres not many of them around, but I have a good one too.Sae wrote:Lol, , if heineken/carlsberg did dating adds theyd read like this ....
Marlon wrote:Interesting insight into your family dynamics Chris. I’ve no advice regarding your Dad’s Lotus.
There are women who are passionate about cars – they love the aesthetics and the modifications, and are happy if you spend lots of time and money on them; they will forego holidays and expensive shopping trips to keep the car. They see sports cars like the Z4 as works of art and enjoy the experience of being driven in them. They constantly comment on how beautiful and breath-taking the car is and have opinions on the smallest details – like suggesting lowering the ride height or agreeing that the pillars will look better gloss black. Some of these rare creatures don’t even drive.
If you must live with someone then finding one of these women makes life a lot easier.