Respect da "pug"

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Respect da "pug"

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And this glue is for my submarine not for putting up you're f*c*ing noses, and dont think i dont notice cos i do... Buy your own f*c*ing glue!!! Fatty Lewis Twin town 1997.
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Which is exactly why I to love estates. Just so useful.
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Busman wrote:Which is exactly why I to love estates. Just so useful.
.....until the rest of your family members see it as a 'Van' and want you fetching all kinds of sh*t for them :frown:
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Welly wrote:
Busman wrote:Which is exactly why I to love estates. Just so useful.
.....until the rest of your family members see it as a 'Van' and want you fetching all kinds of sh*t for them :frown:
So you practice the following useful phrase. Ready?
''f*ck off.''
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That's why the pic made it's way to here and got nowhere near facebook... my side of the family are fine dad has a postman Pat Berlingo to put all their crap in but my inlaws would just love seeing that. :shock:

Good job I'm a miserable twat they don't seem to ask :lol: although there was a moment over the weekend where my trailer and half a ton of topsoil was mentioned :shock: ... i quickly diverted the convo to the free local delivery our builders merchant offers. :supafrisk: :lol:
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If we are playing ' how much can you cram into a 406 ' trumps, can I join in...?
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This was my old 406, the one I never cared about!!
Like everyone else, there is always other peoples crap either in the boot or on the roof, oh the joys of having the only estate car in the family.. :roll:
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When I had to move down here in 2006, everything I own went in 1 load in my saloon.
Bit sad really.

It's surprising how much room there is back there -- and how much more there is in the estates. Even the coupes have massive boots.

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Looks like my pug these past few days.
5 alloys, then de-tyred them.
Took them out, then picked up a wardrobe. :lol:

Bloody useful Pugs :D
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The poor pugs.. :(

Stop throwing all that shite in them, :D

Just burn it or phuck it over next doors fence.. :supafrisk:
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:arrowu: :mrgreen: :lol:
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lozz wrote:The poor pugs.. :(

Stop throwing all that shite in them, :D

Just burn it or phuck it over next doors fence.. :supafrisk:
:lol: Fair play the pugs had some shite in it over the last two weeks i been doing my garden so all the rubbish has gone in there plus a few trips to the timber merchant i've came home with a few car loads... Of course my trailer could have taken some of the work out of it but i been using that has a work bench come spray booth. :lol:
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When I had my Peugeot 605 8) I once got an entire Car Port into it ready for the tip run :shock:

It was a wooden structure with posts and beams, about 2.0m x 8.0m with a Corrugated Plastic roof - the whole lot went in the car :lol:
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GingerMagic wrote:If we are playing ' how much can you cram into a 406 ' trumps, can I join in...?
That's everything but the kitchen si..... oh wait! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Impressive! I do love estates... especially mine 8)
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mjb wrote:
Impressive! I do love estates... especially mine 8)
Mines better :D
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GingerMagic wrote:If we are playing ' how much can you cram into a 406 ' trumps, can I join in...?
IMAG0178.jpg
This was my old 406, the one I never cared about!!
everyone else, there is always other peoples crap either in the boot or on the roof, oh the joys of having the only estate car in the family.. :roll:
Not enough stuff on the roof i shove loads of crap on the roof rack and get em to open the height barrier at the tip
1997 406 2.0 petrol estate lx..D8.............OH dear where does this nut go?
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