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It doesn't all
seem too bad - the Meadows is already clear. Most of town hasn't seen anything at all. You found a place yet?
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:16, archived)
No
Looks like I'll have to stay at my dad's for a bit.

Do have one number to call but I'll leave it till toward the end of the week, since I won't be able to go and see the place till at least Monday anyway.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:17, archived)
Fair enough
You know if you ever move house in Edinburgh me and JV would fight over driving a Transit van ;)
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:19, archived)
oi!
I'M the Transit queen round these here parts
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:22, archived)
I thought it was 'tranny'
?
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:23, archived)
only
if I was a bloke
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:23, archived)
do you find yourself
gradually developing an estuary accent, and mysteriously there is a copy of the sun on the dashboard after 3 hours? always happens to me..
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:25, archived)
drinking sugary tea
and smoking Bensons.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:26, archived)
Nope
But my driving becomes appalling.

More appalling ;)
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:28, archived)
doesn't matter
so long as the van is white, you OWN the road

It's even better if its LWB and high-top ...
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:30, archived)
They usually
are - I own a lot of stuff. Although the best van I ever had was an LDV actually, Transits aren't the be all and end all ;)
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:35, archived)
I drove LDV
17-seat buses for a few years. Trying to get 15 pissed students from central London to Ullswateron a friday evening in one of those was always entertaining

Much better to drive than trannies though. Ford gearboxes are like stirring spaghetti with a stick.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:43, archived)
why would I ever
have an estuary accent?
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:30, archived)
as in
Saaaaaaarrrrffend - it's compulsory if you wish to drive a transit ...
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:30, archived)
Cor it's gonna cost ya luv.

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:31, archived)
not in Scotland it isn't
Weegie is what we end up with here, a copy of the Daily Record and a glass bottle of Bru
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:32, archived)
A glass!
Get you!
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 12:01, archived)


(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:24, archived)
Thanks
I'm just taking a survival bag for the time being though - my stuff is going up to my mum's place at Callander. I don't plan to stay there long.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 11:45, archived)