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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:58 pm 
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My name is Lee they call me turk because i was 11 pound 9 when i was born someone once said they have turkeys for xmas smaller and it stuck. lol



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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:42 am 
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Jeremy, Jezza, Jez and a few other choice ones that I would rather not use on a family forum... :shock:
Twigman well that is a rather imbarassing incident concerning a Freelander (My Wifes Pride and Joy) and a rather dusty, scratchy lane :oops: its a few years ago now.



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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:50 am 
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TwigMan wrote:
Jeremy, Jezza, Jez and a few other choice ones that I would rather not use on a family forum... :shock:
Twigman well that is a rather imbarassing incident concerning a Freelander (My Wifes Pride and Joy) and a rather dusty, scratchy lane :oops: its a few years ago now.


Jez please expand for those in the club that are not aware of the fact, because you could also be called the MACMAN or CURBMAN :D :D :D :D :D :D


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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:33 pm 
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Russ3120 wrote:
TwigMan wrote:
Jeremy, Jezza, Jez and a few other choice ones that I would rather not use on a family forum... :shock:
Twigman well that is a rather imbarassing incident concerning a Freelander (My Wifes Pride and Joy) and a rather dusty, scratchy lane :oops: its a few years ago now.


Jez please expand for those in the club that are not aware of the fact, because you could also be called the MACMAN or CURBMAN :D :D :D :D :D :D



no dont its got to be embarassing for him to first get stuck on some dry twigs but then to get stuck on the curbs outside mcdonalds is totallt different ........... i just couldnt embarass him any more lets face it due to those couple of mistakes he felt he had to move to the other side of the world so we couldn't see what he gets up too :D :D :D :D



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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:44 pm 
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ok the twigs i can kinda see he was in a freeloader but how in the hell do you get stuck on a curb



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 Post subject: Re: who are you
PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:09 am 
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8) Right I'll tell the tale of McD's before you lot get stuck in...
Shortie Pag with 31' tyres. Ok thats the motor...
We meet up at McD's on a crip morning, after deciding to head out for the green stuff I drove over a curb carefully.
Next thing I noticed was that I was not on the Tarmac anymore each wheel was on the outside edge of the curb and if I let out the clutch and put it back in again the car did not move but mearly rocked on the tyres on the curbs.
Well it made me chuckle so I did it a couple of time, and people thought I was stuck on the curb.
I stand by the fact I was not stuck.
You have to remember that this truck went off roading in hte company of Mr Langs Hybrid, Russ's Choped up Disco and Mr Rice's Bonkers 90. It never let me down and went were ever it was asked.

But they only remember the Curb's.
The twigs was my fault as it was my wifes baby I was a bit to cautious, but the first time she took it off road up Trefill she just let rip.
It went round walters arena, and I will admit if it had better tyres would be a better machine for it.

And I am now on the other side of the world, with a RRC under me.
Not alot of mud to play in but lots of rocky tracks to play on.



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