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Took the mother in law to surin the other morning, as soon as she got in car she said turn air off. I grunted which translated meant fukoff.
 
Kinell Yorky dunt bare thinking about.
She sits in back seats with no seat belt and all I think about is having an accident and the spit bucket covers me with red shite.

Mother in Law or not, I have always refused point blank to take anyone in the car with "maak" as I believe it is called,and their bloody little spit box with red spittle which stinks to high heaven
 
It's not a big problem for me with a pick-up. However, it can be a bit uncomfortable for them when it rains. Not that it bothers me.
I was green and let the dirty bastards sit in the back seats from day one. Maybe I should light a cig up when they're in. Haha
 
Back in the early 80s in Doha, Qatar, we had a big American rental which had virtually no acceleration when the aircon was turned on (at 40 odd degrees plus it was always turned on). However when entering one of the many roundabouts the front passenger had to "off" the aircon to gain the extra boost in power to permit a seamless feed into the traffic with the rest of the loonies.
 
Back in the early 80s in Doha, Qatar, we had a big American rental which had virtually no acceleration when the aircon was turned on (at 40 odd degrees plus it was always turned on). However when entering one of the many roundabouts the front passenger had to "off" the aircon to gain the extra boost in power to permit a seamless feed into the traffic with the rest of the loonies.
Remeber those days well, I was in Oman from '82 to '84. The Toyolta Corrolla had the same problem when the aircon was on - no grunt.
 
It's not a big problem for me with a pick-up. However, it can be a bit uncomfortable for them when it rains. Not that it bothers me.

Exactly, Yorky ;)
Ya gotta play the coont with family. Let Yai know who is boss.
If she doesn't (they don't) like it tell 'em to take a fook8n' tuk-tuk.
You're the boss, dude. ;;superman;;

Seriously Yorky, you're a good coont. ;;victory;;
 
Just as it used to be returning from Siem Reap to Chong Sa Ngam in an old minibus . A very steep hill. On one occasion it didn''t make it, and Cambodian immigration sent a car to rescue the stranded passengers

I've heard stories where the charabanc couldn't clear the steep hills in Yorkshire and the passengers were required to get out and push (or at least walk alongside as the charabanc was lighter once unloaded).
 
No sorry, I've stopped drinking now so don't take notice.

It's the pink house that put you over the edge, heh Robjak. :dizzy:

I can understand. I believe a week in Patts with either Eanto or Feret will get you back on the horse. ;)
 
It's the pink house that put you over the edge, heh Robjak. :dizzy:

I can understand. I believe a week in Patts with either Eanto or Feret will get you back on the horse. ;)
It would be OK as long as Eanto didn't have his horn with him.

Thought I was still on the waccy baccy when I saw the pink house.
 
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