all set for the weekend

littlefeller

Zorg Guru (IV)
British Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Oct 18, 2015
Points
168
Location
evesham
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sally (mrs littlefeller) daughters day, this is mine and sallys chariot. if its not raining i will go top down and try not to loose salls dead bird in a nest in the hair thingy.
 
sally (mrs littlefeller) daughters day, this is mine and sallys chariot. if its not raining i will go top down and try not to loose salls dead bird in a nest in the hair thingy.
Nice one, hope the sun is out for the big day and best wishes :)
 
thanks Andy, to be honest its been a difficult few weeks, i will be sighing a sigh of relief come sat eve, the stress omg, not my stress - Verity the bride has been like a demented Tigger. i dont know why they get so mad about it all.
 
thanks Andy, to be honest its been a difficult few weeks, i will be sighing a sigh of relief come sat eve, the stress omg, not my stress - Verity the bride has been like a demented Tigger. i dont know why they get so mad about it all.
Yeah, by Sunday morning though stress gone but headache and hangover in its place.
 
yeh but even worse than that is while autoglyming my z i noticed about 3 tiny under the paint blisters on the drivers side rear arch:eek:
 
sally (mrs littlefeller) daughters day, this is mine and sallys chariot. if its not raining i will go top down and try not to loose salls dead bird in a nest in the hair thingy.
I think you'll find it's called a " Facinator" Jason. God knows why, they only seem to fascinate the ladies, and by the cost of the things your Z is a cheap hobby !!

Tony.
 
I think you'll find it's called a " Facinator" Jason. God knows why, they only seem to fascinate the ladies, and by the cost of the things your Z is a cheap hobby !!

Tony.
The nounfascinator has long had an association with headgear and in the 19th and early 20th centuries a fascinator referred to a lightweight knitted or crocheted headscarf as evidenced in various novels of that time. It seems that the word comes from the latin “fascinatus” meaning “to bewitch, or cast a spell on”.

Every day is a school day ;)
 
Thanks mate, Yvonne and the Kids say I'm the font of all knowledge, useless knowledge though :whistle:
Not true mate, all knowledge is useful, you just have to find that use. Our Gary sometimes says to me "How the f*** do you know that dad?" and I don't have the answer most times but the human brain is a sponge isn't it?

Tony.
 
@littlefeller , forgot to say, hope the weather Gods give you all a nice day Jason. Oh, the cars looking pretty dam good too.:)

Tony.
 
I deny it all, I don't know anyone called Florence !!:thumbsup:=))=))

Tony.
 
Very nice Littlefeller. Theres a wonderful shine on your motor
 
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