What did you do in the garage yesterday?
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phazed said:
LongBaz463BHP said:
Are you Polybushing Barrie?portzi said:
phazed said:
Please don't put the same cheap rubbish back in that TVR used they were off the old XJS amoungst other cars, and their ride was quality was like a sofa on wheels, polly's totally transforms the car. QBee said:
portzi said:
phazed said:
Please don't put the same cheap rubbish back in that TVR used they were off the old XJS amoungst other cars, and their ride was quality was like a sofa on wheels, polly's totally transforms the car. phazed said:
QBee said:
portzi said:
phazed said:
Please don't put the same cheap rubbish back in that TVR used they were off the old XJS amoungst other cars, and their ride was quality was like a sofa on wheels, polly's totally transforms the car. Richard 858 said:
phazed said:
QBee said:
portzi said:
phazed said:
Please don't put the same cheap rubbish back in that TVR used they were off the old XJS amoungst other cars, and their ride was quality was like a sofa on wheels, polly's totally transforms the car. We have an unwritten rule on PH that we are all equal in the eyes of the great god Petrolhead, and we don't criticise errors of spelling or grammar.
Good rule.
It's just that sometimes these errors are funny, and I think then we can have a bit of fun without being malicious.
So when I saw the post "Are you Polybushing Barrie", with no comma between "Polybushing" and "Barrie", it gave the phrase an unintended meaning, and I couldn't help myself but have a laugh.
Reminded me of the well known example of changing the meaning by punctuation:
"What is this thing called love?" makes you think of a love-lorn poet in Jane Austen's day, whereas
"What is this thing called, Love?" has one more thinking of Alun's new French girlfriend trying to learn anatomical English
QBee said:
Sorry guys.
We have an unwritten rule on PH that we are all equal in the eyes of the great god Petrolhead, and we don't criticise errors of spelling or grammar.
Good rule.
It's just that sometimes these errors are funny, and I think then we can have a bit of fun without being malicious.
So when I saw the post "Are you Polybushing Barrie", with no comma between "Polybushing" and "Barrie", it gave the phrase an unintended meaning, and I couldn't help myself but have a laugh.
Reminded me of the well known example of changing the meaning by punctuation:
"What is this thing called love?" makes you think of a love-lorn poet in Jane Austen's day, whereas
"What is this thing called, Love?" has one more thinking of Alun's new French girlfriend trying to learn anatomical English
Jesus, it's worse than I thought !!!!!!We have an unwritten rule on PH that we are all equal in the eyes of the great god Petrolhead, and we don't criticise errors of spelling or grammar.
Good rule.
It's just that sometimes these errors are funny, and I think then we can have a bit of fun without being malicious.
So when I saw the post "Are you Polybushing Barrie", with no comma between "Polybushing" and "Barrie", it gave the phrase an unintended meaning, and I couldn't help myself but have a laugh.
Reminded me of the well known example of changing the meaning by punctuation:
"What is this thing called love?" makes you think of a love-lorn poet in Jane Austen's day, whereas
"What is this thing called, Love?" has one more thinking of Alun's new French girlfriend trying to learn anatomical English
phazed said:
Hoofa said:
And that is a …………?You them programme the unit to be able to switch fans , pump etc via the can bus from the ecu, no more fuel pump relays, simplifies the car wiring
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