Any ideas what this may be?

Any ideas what this may be?

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wildcat45

8,076 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Pothole said:
Is this PH in 2017? a four year plus member who can't see that this is a JLR product from the angle of his photo and doesn't know how to check the make from the VRM? Tsk.
Surely we all know it's a JLR mule by the V registration.

Remind me, why do people think I'm a boring geek? :-)

Maracus

4,244 posts

169 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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Saw one at the top of Edge Hill last weekend, regularly see the 'mules' on the M40 near Gaydon.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

180 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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wildcat45 said:
Surely we all know it's a JLR mule by the V registration.

Remind me, why do people think I'm a boring geek? :-)
That's my local registration so almost everyone I know has them laugh

xRIEx

8,180 posts

149 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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OddCat said:
I've been a PH member for donkeys years
Donkey's ears.

There wouldn't be much point to rhyming slang if the rhymed word was rhymed against itself.

Now please excuse me, I have to go down the apple and stairs, I've left my dog and phone on the Cain and table.


w00tman

607 posts

146 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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xRIEx said:
Donkey's ears.

There wouldn't be much point to rhyming slang if the rhymed word was rhymed against itself.

Now please excuse me, I have to go down the apple and stairs, I've left my dog and phone on the Cain and table.
Holy moly - if nothing else, I literally just learned this. Thanks!

Quickmoose

4,495 posts

124 months

Sunday 26th February 2017
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w00tman said:
xRIEx said:
Donkey's ears.

There wouldn't be much point to rhyming slang if the rhymed word was rhymed against itself.

Now please excuse me, I have to go down the apple and stairs, I've left my dog and phone on the Cain and table.
Holy moly - if nothing else, I literally just learned this. Thanks!
me too!
I thought it was because Donkeys lived a long time...
no one I know says Donkeys ears....
but I see the slang logic...weird..

chasingracecars

1,696 posts

98 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Any idea why the DVLA show this as 0 emissions?

Is it because its a development car or are we looking at an electric car?

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

101 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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MrGman said:
Where was that? Pretty sure i saw that in sunny sussex a week ago.
I too spotted one in Sussex last week as well.

Cold

15,252 posts

91 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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chasingracecars said:
Any idea why the DVLA show this as 0 emissions?

Is it because its a development car or are we looking at an electric car?
Just because it's a prototype and they've got no data on it, as you initially thought.
The DVLA site is quite handy for nerding out on Vehicle Registration Mumbers.

OddCat

2,540 posts

172 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Quickmoose said:
w00tman said:
xRIEx said:
Donkey's ears.

There wouldn't be much point to rhyming slang if the rhymed word was rhymed against itself.

Now please excuse me, I have to go down the apple and stairs, I've left my dog and phone on the Cain and table.
Holy moly - if nothing else, I literally just learned this. Thanks!
me too!
I thought it was because Donkeys lived a long time...
no one I know says Donkeys ears....
but I see the slang logic...weird..
Blimey ! I'd never considered that Donkeys Years was actually supposed to be Donkeys Ears and thus slang for years. I guess it makes sense when you think about it.

Mind you, I'm probably the only bloke who thinks when people say "I can't be arsed" they actually mean "I can't be asked" as in "you cannot ask me - I am not prepared to be asked". I'm sure there was a Harry Enfield sketch once with Wayne and Waynetta Slob where he says "I can't be asKed" with a deliberate emphasis on the 'K'

Anyway, I'm off down the Frog and Road........

Europa1

10,923 posts

189 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Quickmoose said:
w00tman said:
xRIEx said:
Donkey's ears.

There wouldn't be much point to rhyming slang if the rhymed word was rhymed against itself.

Now please excuse me, I have to go down the apple and stairs, I've left my dog and phone on the Cain and table.
Holy moly - if nothing else, I literally just learned this. Thanks!
me too!
I thought it was because Donkeys lived a long time...
no one I know says Donkeys ears....
but I see the slang logic...weird..
There was a long discussion about this in another thread; unhelpfully I can't remember which one. I had only ever heard donkey's years prior to that.

wildcat45

8,076 posts

190 months

Monday 27th February 2017
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Can we get back OT please and talk about this development donkey....ear mule.