28th January 2009 Midlands curry night

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Post by butzsi »

As a former Harbornite I will try to make this one too - subject to date.

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Post by butzsi »

Don't risk parking a Porsche in the local car parks or streets
I will be driving a Skoda, does it mean they break into it and leave a fiver in the glovebox?
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Post by fourteener »

You're bringing your Skoda? Has it got a heated rear windscreen?
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Only when I breathe on it.
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Post by fourteener »

That's a shame I was hoping for warm hands when we push start you (Groan -Sorry that's the only Skoda joke I can remember)
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Post by sladey »

I'm in subject to final date
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Post by drummerboytom »

fourteener wrote:(Groan -Sorry that's the only Skoda joke I can remember)
What do you call a Skoda with a sun-roof ?

A skip !


How do you double the value of a Skoda ?

Put a gallon of petrol in it !

:lol:

Totally out of date and unjustified of course . I'm sure they are really good cars now ... but i still don't want one :wink:
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Post by TheEasyLife »

You lot had better behave as we may be arriving in the missus's Fabia VRS. A most underrated car.

Update: Mark (912uk) is waiting on his customer to give him an installation date soon. More details when we hear more.

Cheers

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What is the difference between a sheep and a Skoda?


No self-respecting Welshman would be seen getting out the back of a Skoda.
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Post by drummerboytom »

butzsi wrote:What is the difference between a sheep and a Skoda?


No self-respecting Welshman would be seen getting out the back of a Skoda.
You just reminded me of the Skoda / Mercedes joke :shock: .....
but best not be going there :|
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Post by butzsi »

Any date yet ?


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Post by 912uk »

I have still not heard back with ref the date of when i am in Brum next .. so you guys just pick a date and I will try and work round that.. sorry about that seams odd they have not come back yet but I don't want to push them incase they don't go ahead with the project . going with the no news is good news thing
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Post by TheEasyLife »

Cheers Mark and heres to good news. Right then, what is the best date for the rest of you?

Is Wednesday 21st or 28th any good for you? (or any other day on those weeks?)

I'm unavailable the week before due to work and any earlier is just too soon.

Cheers

James
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Post by Highfield »

Either are good for me
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Post by Helen »

likewise, either is good for me.


looking forward to it. :P
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