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bobthedj 11-12-2004 08:43

Nagging Dad
 
My dad is the person who if you ever did anything rong in your life he always throws it back in your face.

over twenty years ago i borrowed a jigsaw off him to cut some wood and lost a screw from it, but it still keeps comming in to conversasion.



The first car i bought, i should never have bought it because it wasn't british.


We bought a goerge forman grill, what do you whant one of them for you only ever use the once and then always end up away.


when i was 14 he cought me wackin it from school for a day, thats when i ruined my career.


now we have a dog my dad's not happy he says you should never have dogs when you have kids so.......







if you know anybody that whants 4 kids can you let me know lol

WillowTheWhisp 11-12-2004 09:32

Re: Nagging Dad
 
I've already got some of my own thanks - I've got a Rosemary Conley grill. It's the female version of the George Foreman and I use it almost daily. (or Busman does)

What's a British car?

Did you never buy your Dad a replacement screw? Shame on you!

How can you ruin a career as a DJ by bunking off school?

bobthedj 11-12-2004 11:37

Re: Nagging Dad
 
hi Willow. I think the george forman is 1 of the best things i ever got same as you it is used all the time, my dad says the none stick comes off but we always clean it when its hot no problem.


I don't know if we have a british car now i think the last one was a reliant robin.


No i never got him another screw it was cheaper to get him a new one.


I like being a dj i wish i could inprove my singing though, don't get much practice in the madhouse.

WillowTheWhisp 11-12-2004 16:41

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I've no problem with non-stick coming off mine either - like you, clean it when it's warm and no trouble at all.

accymel 11-12-2004 17:01

Re: Nagging Dad
 
if you know anybody that whants 4 kids can you let me know lol[/QUOTE]
OOooh no ta........ got enough of those thanks!! LOL Dont u just hate it that u cant do right for doing wrong for some ppl.

staggeringman 12-12-2004 01:11

Re: Nagging Dad
 
I don't know if we have a british car now i think the last one was a reliant robin.


Are we not still building the T.V.R. in blackpool? what car company can turn around and say this was built out of 100%.ie japanese! cant be a lot!!

pendy 13-12-2004 17:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staggeringman
I don't know if we have a british car now i think the last one was a reliant robin.


Are we not still building the T.V.R. in blackpool? what car company can turn around and say this was built out of 100%.ie japanese! cant be a lot!!

I would love a TVR Griffith but can't afford one. Have had Peugeots for ages because they are reliable, well-built, and run well.

I don't have a Dad to nag me, but I do have a cousin in Cheltenham who does a pretty good job. I don't think she's ever got round to realising that I am more than 6, and have made a pretty fair stab at running my life!

WINGY 13-12-2004 17:44

Re: Nagging Dad
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by staggeringman
I don't know if we have a british car now i think the last one was a reliant robin.


Are we not still building the T.V.R. in blackpool? what car company can turn around and say this was built out of 100%.ie japanese! cant be a lot!!

I'll stick with the Land Rover!! They were all british when mine was made anyway hehe...

WillowTheWhisp 13-12-2004 22:43

Re: Nagging Dad
 
What about Vauxhall? We've got one of those.

vorlon24 14-12-2004 08:39

Re: Nagging Dad
 
I really don't like Land Rovers - they look like those old cash boxes on wheels.

And as for Vauxhall - when I was cabbying I had an Astra, and it was one of the most uncomfortable vehicles I have ever driven. It felt like someone had their knees in my back, and to have that for a 6 hour shift is not fun at all. I was absolutely knackered after each shift.

I was glad when the chap finally changed his car - much more comfortable, only the problem with that one was that it was an automatic :(

entwisi 14-12-2004 10:13

Re: Nagging Dad
 
There is quite a thriving Kit Car industry in this country. OK, they take donor components but most things now are multinational. Take people like DAX, http://www.daxcars.co.uk/start.htm

Lovely things,


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