What do you all do?

What do you all do?

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StuB

6,695 posts

238 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Mark.H said:
I'm always on here, although I frequent the Yorkshire forum alot less nowadays. PH isn't getting rid of me yet! biggrin
Ban the outsider! shoot


Jonty355

4,423 posts

212 months

Monday 30th April 2012
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Mark.H said:
Jonty355 said:
Mark.H said:
Jonty355 said:
Mark.H said:
I heckle the Yorkshire forum members from a reet long way away! biggrin (I also count grains of sand for a living).
Didn't reaslise you still knocked about on here!

Does everone know your other job - Justin Timberlake impersonator!
I'm always on here, although I frequent the Yorkshire forum alot less nowadays. PH isn't getting rid of me yet! biggrin
Whats the star in a reasonably car driving these days then? Are you back in England for good now?
Im still in Qatar, not coming back to the UK except for holidays I am afraid my friend. I'm driving a 2011 Saab 9-3 2.8l Turbo, (its a rental I got a good deal on because I know the GM at Saab here). I have a nice friend who is letting me borrow his GTR for a bit too, (think his cunning plan is for me to use it and then get addicted an buy it) haha.
There's probably not that much difference in fun between the Saab and GTR is there? GTR may be quicker, but Saab should be miles more fun in your hands! Stick with the Saab! Tell your mate to buy a 'fun' car!

Mark.H

5,713 posts

205 months

Tuesday 1st May 2012
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Jonty355 said:
There's probably not that much difference in fun between the Saab and GTR is there? GTR may be quicker, but Saab should be miles more fun in your hands! Stick with the Saab! Tell your mate to buy a 'fun' car!
Dunno, I haven't had a go in the GTR yet. He's after a 458 italia next. The prob with the Saab is you cant disable traction control (cant/shouldnt pull the fuse as its a rental) and the thing corners like a duck on ice.

Feeblebob

25 posts

142 months

Saturday 5th May 2012
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I.T., anything Microsoft side really, data centre work, physical, design etc.

Boring sometimes, but hard work genuinely leads to being able to afford a few toys.