Mr Crudley
Glock in your sock
Based on the 4 Pints on the coaster on at your desk, I'd gamble that the garden bar followed you.Would still rather be in the garden bar.
Based on the 4 Pints on the coaster on at your desk, I'd gamble that the garden bar followed you.Would still rather be in the garden bar.
I wish it was 4 pints.Based on the 4 Pints on the coaster on at your desk, I'd gamble that the garden bar followed you.
Doh, just noticed the 'E' not a 'T'. Wishful thinking on my partI wish it was 4 pints.
I'm tempted to give that a go but could pollute a nice Ardbeg and doing the same with a cheap and rugged whisky will probably give a cheap and rugged whisky with a hint of coffee.But I did drink the coffee infused whisky. You think I'd pour that down the sink? Ha! My god it was off the hook!
*on topic time*
My day looks crap. Aching all over from shovelling 3 tonne of blue metal yesterday, manhandling the wheelbarrow up a slope and 8 steps then shovelling said blue metal into a raised garden bed. I'm catching up on a job I need to have done for tomorrow morning. I may grab a short and easy ride later this afternoon if the wife gets back from shopping in time.
Grumps
Tis true, but not your thing if Peaty ness doesn't do it for you. Not the Steve Peat type either.@Mr Crudley some might say ardbeg doesn't need any help...
Just finished work. It's been a few long days and now a short one. There might...maybe...perhaps be a little pedal this afternoon.Tis true, but not your thing if Peaty ness doesn't do it for you. Not the Steve Peat type either.
How goes it there. Been Nomadic lately?
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Get out if you have the chance. It is warmer than I expected now.Just finished work. It's been a few long days and now a short one. There might...maybe...perhaps be a little pedal this afternoon.
I think you've got a great marketing opportunity there! A little steve peat in every bottle...
I (and my wife) is very glad that I've never had the oppurtunity to drive one.So many places to post this...
After a few aborted attempts due to rain I finally swapped cars for a fun drive with someone I met through work some years back. He is a real car guy. Idea was to have a drive of his car and he goes for a spin in my baby M.
Great weather, great roads. All private of course.
He was quite flattering about the 2, loved the engine note, especially on overrun. Was surprised at the torque and power delivery and balance and how well it handled for what is essentially a mass market shopping cart with go faster bits.
But... For me it was a real treat, a car to lust after. Suspension surprisingly compliant, steering razor sharp despite massive front tyres and the sound of the engine at redline was amazing. Better visibility than I expected and while tootling around it had no vices. Quite special. The supercar that you can take to the shops.
Not a Ferrari, not a Mazdarati. Or Aston.
You can have this one. Touch over 5,000km. Touch over $400k!I (and my wife) is very glad that I've never had the oppurtunity to drive one.
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Can you PM me the pic please?You can have this one. Touch over 5,000km. Touch over $400k!
PS: it is one of the few delivered in bespoke colours, think traditional Porsche racing colours. So as it can be easily identified no pics will be posted. Sorry.