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No photos of Brummie then :wink:

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MR T wrote:
No photos of Brummie then :wink:


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captain cab wrote:
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No photos of Brummie then :wink:


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And the sales pitch at the time was...... it has windows and a heater, also the indicators work on compressed air :oops: http://www.lvta.co.uk/

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MR T wrote:
captain cab wrote:
MR T wrote:
No photos of Brummie then :wink:


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And the sales pitch at the time was...... it has windows and a heater, also the indicators work on compressed air :oops: http://www.lvta.co.uk/


And the best thing about the FX3/4 was that if you had a flat battery, another cabbie could gently touch your back bumper with his front bumper & push you up the road at 20-30mph, until you bump starter the engine.

Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!

Those were the days!!!

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
MR T wrote:
captain cab wrote:
MR T wrote:
No photos of Brummie then :wink:


Image


And the sales pitch at the time was...... it has windows and a heater, also the indicators work on compressed air :oops: http://www.lvta.co.uk/


And the best thing about the FX3/4 was that if you had a flat battery, another cabbie could gently touch your back bumper with his front bumper & push you up the road at 20-30mph, until you bump starter the engine.

Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!

Those were the days!!!


Or going round a corner and falling-out....... because the lock on the driver's door would never work properly..

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:09 pm 
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So, if the cabbie held the PH driver in a headlock, is there some kind of turf war going on?

That what the story's really about?


No, no, no, no, no!! Turf wars only happen at Racecourses, because that's where they have turfs for the horses to run on.

That's not to be confused though with Surf & Turf. Surf & Turf or Surf 'n' Turf is a main course particularly common in North American steakhouses which combines seafood and meat, usually American lobster tail or shrimp (usually either grilled or breaded and fried) and steak.

So no turf war at all.

As for the cabbie holding the PH driver in a headlock; well I wasn't there so I don't know who was first to two falls, two submission or a knock-out.

Mind you if Mick McManus or Billy Two Rivers had been there, they would have sorted both the HC & PH drivers out.


Have you seen your GP about your hot flushes?

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Have you seen your GP about your hot flushes?


Do you mean ordinary or straight?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:15 am 
Brummie Cabbie wrote:
jasbar wrote:
Have you seen your GP about your hot flushes?


Do you mean ordinary or straight?


A right ROYAL response.

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