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  1. 2 hours ago, eddybear said:

    I just had to jump in on this discussion, I bought a Triumph Tiger Cub together with a Francis Barnett in bits both in the same boxes got the Francis  running but never ever got the triumph running looked a nice bike when I'd completed it but for the life of me couldn't get the  bastard to run,I personally prefer Norton's happy days

    My first bike was a Francis Barnett Cruiser, popular local nicknames were Fanny B or Frantic Barnett. I then graduated to a Triumph Thunderbird and then finished up with the mighty Vincent

    Ted

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  2. I was a reluctant “retiree” thanks to redundancy and fully intended to carry on in a part time capacity after a holiday. However, I enjoyed the holiday so much that I then went on another one.

    The great thing about retirement years is that once you’ve had them, they can’t take them off you so enjoy every minute while you can

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  3. At 16 my first “car” was a Bond Minicar. A three-wheeler which I could drive on my motorcycle licence because it had no reverse, with a Villiers motor bike engine and a kick start lever under the bonnet to fire it up, Top speed 35mph on a good day, downhill with a following wind. I think it spent more time on two wheels than on three

    At 17 passed my driving test in the good old Triumph Herald and got a 1932 MG J2 Midget, a genuine “abandoned in a barn” job. Looking back, we should have left it there, it was a bag of nails

    Probably had about 35 cars since then, worst ever car I’ve ever owned has got to be a Hillman Imp and my favourite was a Honda Prelude with 4-wheel steering

     

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  4. Everyone seems to have their own views on these calls and how to deal with them. Personally, as soon as I get the gist of the call being a scam or nuisance call, I hang up and immediately block the number. I then google the number on a reverse phone number look up site and look for comments about this number, most are about,

     Take a short survey,

    Claim PPI 

    About your recent accident, etc

    Then there’s the real criminal ones trying to get into your computer

    I think it’s very unwise to try and take these scammers on, as remember, they have your name and phone number and can cause you no end of problems

    Simply hang up and block the number

     

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  5. Your problem seems to be solved by Maxwellian lending you a slide holder.

    I had the same problem as you while scanning hundreds of photos and slides and my slide holder broke. A replacement cost was sky high so I did some experimenting and found that you can scan without it.

    It is after all just a positional guide.

    I use an Epson V500 /550.The one Maxwellian is lending you looks the same as mine so it should be “problem solved” 

     

  6. I “accidently” ended up with a Honda 20 years ago when someone rear ended my Volkswagen Scirroco and wrote it off. I was so impressed with them I’ve been hooked ever since.

    So far two civics, three jazzes’, an Integra and a Prelude

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  7. They were robbed by the waiter. They offered £30 to pay for the meal.The cashier said  charge them £25 so the waiter should have taken back £5 to the three ladies and let them share it amongst themselves  £1.66 each making the meal cost £8.33 each and give the waiter 1p  left over as a tip

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  8. Too be fair to Kingfisher666  I had that thought as well, half of the posts were for full members only. Very often (every day even) I have a look at the forum and don’t usually have to log on to see it and I can understand new readers and potential members feeling excluded. 
    Perhaps the full members section should be separate from the general forum with a different log in method
    Just a thought

  9. There was a program on the television  a short while ago about obesity and it was casting doubt upon the BMI method of measuring obesity .It said a truer way to check your health and fitness was with a piece of string.

    Firstly use the string to measure your height .Then fold the string in half and put it round your waist .If it doesn’t fit then you’re overweight

    Now where’s that string?

  10. Met Keith Floyd some years ago when I was on holiday in Devon.

    Called into a little pub for some food one lunch time and there was only about three people in there.

    I stood next to a guy at the bar who was having a vino.He was very pleasant and chatty and after a while I realised it was Keith Floyd and it was his pub.He  came across as a really nice bloke and was only too happy to chat

    Sad that he’s no longer with us

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