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Post by stonedaddy on Apr 7, 2016 9:25:49 GMT
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Post by stonedaddy on Apr 7, 2016 9:27:45 GMT
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Post by stonedaddy on Apr 7, 2016 9:36:05 GMT
Well there they go for the last time. .... Tom .... upload a gif
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Post by caz on Apr 7, 2016 18:45:17 GMT
Aw, bet there were tears in your eyes!
Of sadness or joy? I'm not sure.
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Post by molly2 on Apr 10, 2016 20:14:39 GMT
End of an eara, so now is the time embrace the plastic box and start enjoying touring again and the OD pint Bazz
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Post by slider on Apr 10, 2016 20:30:06 GMT
Happy times Tom and more to come in your new one. Know that feeling when you let something go that has brought you such pleasure (and tears) had the same when I let my old T25 Doris go but now Dora "sorry had to give them names" brings pleasure. Sure in time you will feel the same with the new one.
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Post by billieblue on Apr 11, 2016 7:14:06 GMT
Oh Tom, just saw this post and it brought tears to my eyes, so it must have done yours. Or were they tears of joy cos you've finally got the thing off your drive! Does that mean you've got space for me to bring mine over now? Anyway, as Baz said, now time to start loving the plastic box!
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Post by stonedaddy on Apr 11, 2016 9:55:36 GMT
Yeah its strange when I go out and the pair are not there. After six years they was part of the fixtures between the garage and the house. The box is outside on the road while I jet wash all the years of oils and grease off the flags. I must say I don't have the same feelings for the new one, and I can't seem to get working on its faults like I would if it was the old one. I will no doubt grow into it in time. At least it has created some space at last so the neighbors will be pleased. .... Tom ....
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