Sorry - funnily enough I am a good speller but often post using my pocketpc and do it in a hurry whilst doing dar too many things.Pete & Sue wrote:mobilecat, can you please use your 'spull chuker' on the computer, I didn't get the meaning of the last bit of that post!
The NUFBUS
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- Pete & Sue
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- Pete & Sue
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- Posts: 649
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:37 am
- Location: Ashford, Kent
- Pete & Sue
- Tribal Elder
- Posts: 649
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:37 am
- Location: Ashford, Kent
- Pete & Sue
- Tribal Elder
- Posts: 649
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:37 am
- Location: Ashford, Kent
- Pete & Sue
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- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:37 am
- Location: Ashford, Kent
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A brief update on the Nufbus.
When we were at the Southern Softies we had our first kip with the new seating arrangement. We used the mattress from the AFT over the seats and it was very comfie; so much better than with the old bed blocks that came with the conversion. With the seats down, the bed filled the space from the back of the front seats to the rear door.Loads of room!
When we were at the Southern Softies we had our first kip with the new seating arrangement. We used the mattress from the AFT over the seats and it was very comfie; so much better than with the old bed blocks that came with the conversion. With the seats down, the bed filled the space from the back of the front seats to the rear door.Loads of room!
Pete & Sue
Turned out nice again!
Turned out nice again!
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Just had a problem with the ABS light; rear wheel fouling wiring, fixed with electrical connectors and loads of tape. Light now works as per normal!
Still haven't fixed the hooter but will do it when I go back to Kent after the Bash.
See you all at the Bash.
Still haven't fixed the hooter but will do it when I go back to Kent after the Bash.
See you all at the Bash.
Pete & Sue
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Turned out nice again!
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Short trips in the Nufbus (1)
Hi everyone,
The old Nufbus has had a few busy months, nowhere too exotic.
We had a good time at the Bash.
Tropical display
Twilight drink or three.
The breeze got up just a tad.
Had a couple of weeks in Normandy saw a few boats and meet some old friends,
You're never too old to be a twat!
They live to eat!
It rained on my BBQ!
so I blinking went indoors.
On top o' the world!
Our mate Fred and his new dog.
Hi everyone,
The old Nufbus has had a few busy months, nowhere too exotic.
We had a good time at the Bash.
Tropical display
Twilight drink or three.
The breeze got up just a tad.
Had a couple of weeks in Normandy saw a few boats and meet some old friends,
You're never too old to be a twat!
They live to eat!
It rained on my BBQ!
so I blinking went indoors.
On top o' the world!
Our mate Fred and his new dog.
Pete & Sue
Turned out nice again!
Turned out nice again!
- Pete & Sue
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Short trips in the Nufbus (2)
A brief encounter with Wales.
Great time in Cornwall.
Up to our Goburs in Mud in Norfolk!
On the way round we celebrated mine and my brother's birthday, Dylan and Oscar's christening, bought a Gobur folding caravan.
We went to the Bongo Summer Camp at King's Lynn and meet old friends and made new friends. After that it was on to the Wirral where me and Sue saw Carl Chase in 'Hank Williams, the show he never gave' at the Pacific Arts Centre in Birkenhead. A celebration of the very short life of Hank Williams in song, slide-show and narration, excellent entertainment, Carl does a good show.
In October we did an online Self Assessment form for the HMRC. God knows what the result of that will be!
I even got to fix my hooter, with the help of Mr Lambert.
Oh, and of course, we now decorating both Emma's and Andrew's houses. I thought that retirement meant a cushy life!
So, there you go. Hope you are all enjoying the Bongos as much as we are.
Look forward to seeing you all in the coming year.
A brief encounter with Wales.
Great time in Cornwall.
Up to our Goburs in Mud in Norfolk!
On the way round we celebrated mine and my brother's birthday, Dylan and Oscar's christening, bought a Gobur folding caravan.
We went to the Bongo Summer Camp at King's Lynn and meet old friends and made new friends. After that it was on to the Wirral where me and Sue saw Carl Chase in 'Hank Williams, the show he never gave' at the Pacific Arts Centre in Birkenhead. A celebration of the very short life of Hank Williams in song, slide-show and narration, excellent entertainment, Carl does a good show.
In October we did an online Self Assessment form for the HMRC. God knows what the result of that will be!
I even got to fix my hooter, with the help of Mr Lambert.
Oh, and of course, we now decorating both Emma's and Andrew's houses. I thought that retirement meant a cushy life!
So, there you go. Hope you are all enjoying the Bongos as much as we are.
Look forward to seeing you all in the coming year.
Pete & Sue
Turned out nice again!
Turned out nice again!
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Re: The NUFBUS
Great to hear from you P&S - been wondering how you were.
Unreliable old bangers these Bongos eh? OK for short runs down to the shops but I wouldn't trust them for travelling round the UK
I only hope I may one day get to enjoy the same Bongoingly good retirement you two seem to be having
Unreliable old bangers these Bongos eh? OK for short runs down to the shops but I wouldn't trust them for travelling round the UK
I only hope I may one day get to enjoy the same Bongoingly good retirement you two seem to be having
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I thought you were already retired! I'm sure that someone said you were resting at 'Her Majesties' pleasure!
Nice to hear from you Mike.
Nice to hear from you Mike.
Pete & Sue
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Turned out nice again!
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I was enjoying those reports until I read the words self assessment - I really should do that I suppose