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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Longo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:32 am

Alison01326 wrote:
My work entails nightly potters around Falmouth
Just realised - you might just be one of those ne'er do well Bongo thieves. Aw 'ang. Given the game away now! Now you know where to find all of them! #-o
My evil plan for total Bongo domination comes closer to fruition (demonic cackle). :twisted:

Now to the North West.....
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Longo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:11 am

Longo wrote:
Alison01326 wrote:
My work entails nightly potters around Falmouth
Just realised - you might just be one of those ne'er do well Bongo thieves. Aw 'ang. Given the game away now! Now you know where to find all of them! #-o
My evil plan for total Bongo domination comes closer to fruition (demonic cackle). :twisted:

Now to the North West.....
But now http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... 55#p281655 you have reminded me of my first love. If you hear strange noises in the night it may be a former Herald & Spitfire owner drooling over your GT6!
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by diamond » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:49 am

now to the northwest.....DO YOU LIKE HOSPITAL FOOD ???????
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Longo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:58 am

diamond wrote:now to the northwest.....DO YOU LIKE HOSPITAL FOOD ???????
Maybe you're right. Minced hotpot doesn't sound too appetising :)
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by diamond » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:11 am

Errr have you meet hotpot?
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Longo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:37 am

Ooh 'eck....... Having looked up Hotpot & seen the avatar I'm keeping my gob firmly sealed on the aforementioned subject! :roll:
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Alison01326 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:38 pm

Longo wrote:a former Herald & Spitfire owner drooling over your GT6!
What's a tall fellow like you doing with a Spitfire?

If you are still on your nightly prowls of Falmouth at 6.30/7am ish you will probably be able to hear the GT6 as hubby shatters the silence on his way to or from work :oops:

If you do come prowling around drooling, do it quietly, as the highly trained attack toddler sleeps in the front room so twill be he with his catapult and boiling oil you have to deal with if he thinks you're messing with his inheritance!!!!

You're more than welcome to come and drool during sometime when the majority of the world is awake (including my husband). Will give him the chance to talk to someone over 3 years old who's actually listening :lol:
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Longo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:42 pm

Alison01326 wrote:
Longo wrote:a former Herald & Spitfire owner drooling over your GT6!
What's a tall fellow like you doing with a Spitfire?

If you are still on your nightly prowls of Falmouth at 6.30/7am ish you will probably be able to hear the GT6 as hubby shatters the silence on his way to or from work :oops:

If you do come prowling around drooling, do it quietly, as the highly trained attack toddler sleeps in the front room so twill be he with his catapult and boiling oil you have to deal with if he thinks you're messing with his inheritance!!!!

You're more than welcome to come and drool during sometime when the majority of the world is awake (including my husband). Will give him the chance to talk to someone over 3 years old who's actually listening :lol:
Comfortable once in.... in & out were problematic though. If I'd had a GT6 I would probably have just stayed in it!

Sadly my prowling occurs between 10.30pm & 4am & as I'm there to keep the noise down so people can sleep I don't suppose it would do to bang on your door at that time :( Would love to nose around the GT6 though so if I'm ever coming in to Falmouth at a reasonable time I'll drop you a pm. :)
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by David Edwards » Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:55 pm

Ah Triumph Herald, I had three, a saloon,(with reserve fuel tank) an estate and a coupe, loved em all, still remember the reg no's, 98FBX, 7278 DF and 992FKA, showing my age now but oh how I wish I still had em especially as now all parts, even the floor are replaceable. They were cars.
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Alison01326 » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:29 am

David Edwards wrote:Ah Triumph Herald, I had three, a saloon,(with reserve fuel tank) an estate and a coupe, loved em all, still remember the reg no's, 98FBX, 7278 DF and 992FKA, showing my age now but oh how I wish I still had em especially as now all parts, even the floor are replaceable. They were cars.
You can't be that old if you're still capable of remembering the registration numbers! :lol:

Briefly thought I might start a separate "Who has owned or still owns a Triumph?" thread on the "Off Message" forum but have thought better of it in case my husband starts showing an interest in this wonderful forum and then finds out how much time I spend on here while he's at work (I do not tell the truth when I give my reasons for him tripping over our son's playmobil when he stumbles in at 7am after a 12 hour shift :^o :oops: )
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Re: Ordered a Waeco 50 Cruise Control

Post by Yamaha » Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:18 am

Alison said "I will tell you that it begins with a B and less than 40 years ago it was all fields!!!!"

I've sussed where it is - BIRMINGHAM ? :P

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