A little story

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EricW
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A little story

Post by EricW » Thu Dec 16, 2004 7:15 pm

I would not normally use the list to spread a story, but I thought this one
was so funny and so like some of the advice we get on the list, that I would
share it with you. And what the hell, Its Christmas!


A blonde gets her car towed into the garage for repair, telling the mechanic
that it simply stopped on her.

He promises to have it fixed in a couple of hours, and when she comes back,
it's purring like a kitten.

She asks what was wrong and the mechanic replies, "Crap in the Carburettor"

She say's "Oh really. How often do I need to do that"?

Have a good evening

Eric

Colin Francis

A little story

Post by Colin Francis » Thu Dec 16, 2004 11:34 pm

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:15:23 +1300, you wrote:
I would not normally use the list to spread a story, but I thought this one was so funny and so like some of the advice we get on the list, that I would share it with you. And what the hell, Its Christmas!


A blonde gets her car towed into the garage for repair, telling the mechanic that it simply stopped on her.

He promises to have it fixed in a couple of hours, and when she comes back, it's purring like a kitten.

She asks what was wrong and the mechanic replies, "Crap in the Carburettor"

She say's "Oh really. How often do I need to do that"?

Have a good evening

Eric
My classic story is as follows.

I live in a place called New Brighton. I was following an MX5 (Red) in my 4X4
down Seaview Road and it turned into an old house being used as an Optomotrist's
rooms. On the way into the driveway the car drove straight into the gate of the
property virtually writing off the RHS of the vehicle.
Colin Francis

Biff

A little story

Post by Biff » Fri Dec 17, 2004 9:35 pm

It wasn't me!
Biff
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Bill, the main thing you want to look for is a 4x100 stud pattern - 4
holes in a 100mm radius, common to most VWs, Hondas and Toyotas.
Plenty of those on trademe.co.nz -
http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/list ... x=0&go.y=0


On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:42:54 +1300, Bill Rehm <bill@kase.co.nz> wrote:
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