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4Hero

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  1. I,M VERY MUCH LOOKING FOREWARD TOO TOOMORROW, SHUD BE A GOOD DAY YES. Just trying to blend in better, is it working?
  2. Likewise, although mine doesn't quite do 70mpg. Not far off the STi to be honest in terms of mpg. As for toys, woohoo, lots to play with. Squeeks and rattles? What squeeks and rattles
  3. All good things come to an end mate, onwards and upwards! Brilliant time over the years with yourself though. From photography, to pax laps in your beast (best laps I've had aroud kh in a scooby!). You will get over it, it really isn't that hard (after the first couple of months) Still do miss all mine a bit, especially when it comes to corners, fwd just isn't the same... Chin up mate, life is too short to be upset about a car.
  4. Comma: The comma ( , ) is a punctuation mark. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line, slightly curved or straight, or with the appearance of a small filled-in number 9. The comma is used in many contexts and languages, principally for separating things. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word comma comes directly from the Greek komma (κόμμα), which means something cut off or a short clause. Apostrophe: The apostrophe ( ’ or ' ) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritic mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet or certain other alphabets. In English, it serves two main purposes—the omission of one or more letters (as in doesn't for does not) and the marking of possessives (as in the cat's whiskers). (In strictly limited cases, it is allowed to assist in marking plurals, but most authorities[who?] now disapprove of such usage; see Use of apostrophes in forming certain plurals.) According to the OED, the word comes ultimately from Greek ἡ ἀπόστροφος [προσῳδία] (hē apóstrophos [prosōidía], “[the accent of] ‘turning away’, or elision”), through Latin and French. The apostrophe is different from the closing single quotation mark (usually rendered identically but serving a different purpose), and from the similar-looking prime (which is used to indicate measurement in feet or arcminutes, and for various mathematical purposes). What's so difficult scoobzie/diablo/retardx?
  5. I recognise the spelling used by "RACERX", and use of , instead of ' hmm, banned user strikes back? Or is his little brother again...
  6. Cheers Stephen, with IS, definitely helped with Sunday's weather Another one..
  7. Anyone else at Knockhill today (apart from Mark )? Some of my shots, get yours posted up too! and a couple of processed shots: Post yours please p.s. still got tons to go through, It's late, I'm tired
  8. I was about 250 a month with the sti, the new car isn't much better (and it's only 2wd )
  9. http://www.b-hague.co.uk/camera_suction_pa...cuum_mounts.htm I've got the first one on that page, superb mount! I use it for my dslr and it's rock solid.
  10. Would you go out with Susan Boyle if she was a good shag?
  11. Don't know why, but it reminds me of
  12. a couple more shots, still not a fan though. I'll stick to my T5 for now
  13. I can't see anything for a huuuuuge watermark.
  14. Shoot the Mrs, get big cheque from life insurance (assuming she is insured), keep car, keep bike, keep house, sorted In the meantime, sorry to hear the bad news, hope all goes well for you, whatever you decide!
  15. You'll do an excellent job Gus, well done for taking on the task! Are Volvo estates allowed to attend )
  16. Waiting patiently on them scrapping the whole hatchback idea and thinking again! In the meantime, no.
  17. Missed mine for a while, almost 10 years of scooby ownership wasn't easy to give up. Shame subaru screwed up with the hatch. Man, I hate that car (and yes, I've driven one) Oh well, onwards and upwards
  18. Worst: Minted 1 previous owner, FVSH, Low Mileage, 2ltr Astra GSi. What a pile of poop, spent more time in the garage with stupid faults than it did in my driveway. Best, I miss the STi badly: Most comfortable, and astounding sound system, the current V50 T5 R-Design Excellent motor (apart from when turning corners )
  19. Can't believe this has happened to you of all people Noel, you would't harm a fly! Britain sucks sometimes
  20. Nice idea to remember Dougie. He was certainly a character and a half, I'll never forget his contagious laugh, can still hear it to this day It's amazing, for all he was going through the smile never came off his face. He does make you think when we are all arguing/angry about the stupidest of things. Dougie, and all his family, will be/are in my thoughts. Neil. p.s. I'll add more photos later, don't have them to hand right now.
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