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That old chestnut....:sneaky2:

 

Did it have a 12" bar?

 

:001_tongue:

 

Not when I was done.:001_tt2:just after I hit submit, I knew that would come back to bite me

 

Just as well I wasn't dreaming about dragging branches. Might have dragged here round the house by the ankle.

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driving the old ford 7810 with the long stick shift and pressing the non-exsistent buttons ontop the stick to change gear! Now you look a dork doing that!:lol:

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driving the old ford 7810 with the long stick shift and pressing the non-exsistent buttons ontop the stick to change gear! Now you look a dork doing that!:lol:

 

Had that with the John deeres, the 7710 on stick shift with the four in between gears and the 7810 when they turned to buttons one the stick. Kept smacking my hand on the side dash looking for the lever.

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When my wife is driving, I keep pushing my right foot down as if to brake. Gets noticed:blushing:

 

But the first time she drove me after we met, I had to ask her to stop as I felt sick. I explained,"it's not your driving but it's just that I have come back from working in a war zone and every time you drive over a patch in the road, my tummy tightens up expecting a landmine to go off" She snarled back saying,"oh so my driving is that bad it's like driving through a minefield - fine".:001_tt2:

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