What do you drive?

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Re: What do you drive?

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Hi Kev,
Crimpsal wrote:
So it can protect the production of fossil fuels.
How much oil does Afghanistan produce now ? :lol:
Point taken, said I was in a funny mood. It was just the image of a tank built to be green and what it would be involved in. :lol:

To be serious. You are right if we were allowed to use the armour the job could be done and our troops would be out. But we have to protect the civilians and keep them on our side.
Not the topic for this thread.

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Not the topic for this thread.
I agree Doug, we don't know who may be on these boards, that
may be affected by the conflict & it's so easy to put ones foot in ones mouth.
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jp4712 wrote:
:D now theres a proper jag.
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Naaaaaaah, this is a PROPER JAG :D
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Possibly Crimpsal, but at least mine starts in the rain! :lol:

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jp4712 wrote:Possibly Crimpsal, but at least mine starts in the rain! :lol:

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jp4712 wrote:Possibly Crimpsal, but at least mine starts in the rain! :lol:

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This is true with old jags. :wink:
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Crimpsal wrote:Naaaaaaah, this is a PROPER JAG :D
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True it is, but I dont know which one that is? Strange that i dont to.
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I would do anything to get my hands on this.
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Naaaaaaah, this is a PROPER JAG
That might be a Jag......but this is a Jaguar car:
http://www.jaguar-enthusiasts.org.uk/as ... /ss100.jpg



And I drive the same car as I did in February last year!!
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My proper car is a beautiful light metallic gold that shimmers in the sunlight :D

The Registration Document says it is beige :cry:
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dkightley wrote:
Naaaaaaah, this is a PROPER JAG
And I drive the same car as I did in February last year!!
Still driving your orange then :D although I'm on my second car a Seat Altea - 06 Reg 1.9TDI (in other words a Spanish car with a German engine!) (both cars are actually on google earth, my old peugeot 106 is in the car park at Netto Southampton while my newer car is outside my house!)
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danny3 wrote:
dkightley wrote:
Naaaaaaah, this is a PROPER JAG
And I drive the same car as I did in February last year!!
Still driving your orange then :D although I'm on my second car a Seat Altea - 06 Reg 1.9TDI (in other words a Spanish car with a German engine!) (both cars are actually on google earth, my old peugeot 106 is in the car park at Netto Southampton while my newer car is outside my house!)
Its a VW Golf Plus that looks good, not poofed. lol
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Not actually parked on my drive, but only due to laziness and planning on going to work some time afterwards...

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And erm

Here as well
Erm I'm not stalking the Google car, honest
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Good morning everyone
I thought I'd mention the following here ref driving
A neighbour who lives opposite is so lazy he drives 20 yards to the post box and back again
His sons both in their early 20's live around the corner and they do the same :crazyeyes:
Kind regards Stephen
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