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Past the 50.000 posts mark
« on: 19.08. 2013 20:28 »
A milestone reached, very nice  *smile*
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #1 on: 19.08. 2013 21:24 »
OMG! (are geezers allowed to use that?) I think I was quite accidentally and unconciously the 50,000th post. Back in the day I used to delete posts to avoid passing 1000 and seeming obsessed. Too late.

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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #2 on: 20.08. 2013 00:06 »
And like an A7/10 still going strong at 50 000.
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #3 on: 20.08. 2013 10:30 »
 well done the lot of you and e of course

so who got first prize of a 1960 Volkswagen Beetle  *smiley4*, don't laugh the first prize for 100,000 is two

Apologies to VW B fans, fine cars (put smiles on billions of faces - mostly pedestrians) I could have chose Lada but as they're VW now as well !!!
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #4 on: 20.08. 2013 10:38 »
My 1st car was a beetle. *red* 1961 mod same as me.
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #5 on: 20.08. 2013 10:49 »
OOPS not good policy to upset a moderator - excellent *smiley4* cars those 1961 VW Beetles
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #6 on: 20.08. 2013 12:28 »
Can't agree or otherwise only drove one for a very short time and I mean short ,from one side of a car showroom into a stone wall!! I hadn't seen the note saying "no brakes "  *red* took some explaining !!  *doh*thankfully kept job ,lesson learnt never now move off without feeling resistance at least on brake pedal , great milestone to achieve may the forum go from strength to strength BObH.
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #7 on: 20.08. 2013 20:57 »
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I was quite accidentally and unconciously the 50,000th post
Yes indeed, congrats, and I remember your great support for the forum in the humble beginning, thanks.

and btw, owned a VW Beetle as well, 68', remembering it as lots of fun + with the right tires what a great car in the snow and adverse conditions we sometimes get here (but next to no heating, had to dress well!) And painted it mil green with a US star on the sides, in this style lol > http://i89.servimg.com/u/f89/11/09/77/84/dsc03610.jpg Was a great time, being young!
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #8 on: 21.08. 2013 11:54 »
I hate old Beetles and the microbus variant! I was a mechanic back when there were still lots around. Flippin gutless things! Horrible to work on the engine in situ: best to take the unit out. I had a couple of split screen Morris Minor convertables, (US Soft top) around that time and comparing the two I much preferred my Moggies. The Beetle was a great car for it's time but was outdated by the 1960's.

I had a friend who had a record player deck in the dashboard of his Beetle.
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #9 on: 21.08. 2013 16:41 »

   
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I had a friend who had a record player deck in the dashboard of his Beetle.
Geez GreyB's, I bet you had a fair bit of groovin happening at every speedbump/pothole-or do they only exist in Oz??

  V-Dubs are great - we had a '62  1200, but was better after I grafted in a flat 1600 from a type3, then we had a T3 wagon....also awsome
Was a bloke here in Brizzy had a 'dub donk in a Beemer in the 70's...

   But now my Beezers' even better, and congrats on the 50,000 that has to be worth a carton or two....???
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #10 on: 21.08. 2013 16:53 »
Nicely steered back on topic Dutch!
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #11 on: 21.08. 2013 21:58 »
 *beer*
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Re: Past the 50.000 posts mark
« Reply #12 on: 22.08. 2013 11:00 »

   
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I had a friend who had a record player deck in the dashboard of his Beetle.
Geez GreyB's, I bet you had a fair bit of groovin happening at every speedbump/pothole-or do they only exist in Oz??
We invented potholes in the UK and then exported them to Oz, along with your naughty ancestors.  ;)  No, no need to thank us!

The record player deck wasn't too bad on the move actually; it must have been well sprung. 
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