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Craig David

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  1. Mmmmmmm curry. Not a fan of the hot ones. I like vegetable side dishes too - saag aloo and mushroom curries with a decent chicken korma, pilau rice, plain naan and a pint of lager. mmmmmmm.
  2. Nice bike! The 750 is a good compromise between the power of the 900 and the smoothness of the 600. And if you're starting wheelies in any gear above 3rd then :bow:
  3. I think this was on telly. I'm not a big fan of the guy but this is GOOD! I rarely watch these little clip things, especially such a long one but I did with this. Real or fake? Gotta be a set up? http://www.alldumb.com/media/content/2005/05/11984.wmv
  4. Looks good! Nice finish. :bow:
  5. They do say if you put a million monekys in front of a million typrewriters you come up with something amazing. :duffer: :duffer:
  6. If you go b-boying in regular clothes, they can be a bit restrictive.
  7. None that work. no. Not that I ever do anything like that anyway.
  8. And think of a convincing excuse to tell the girlfriend for the whip marks on your arse.
  9. :rofl: :rofl: I'm being out army jargoned here.
  10. Mine is NA and healthy. Needle points stright down (ie half way) when cold and just started. When warm and idling it drops to about a quarter of the way across but goes up to half way when driving reasonably hard.
  11. LOL! Most of the Zs on here are fvcked one way or another.
  12. Hands of cocks and hands on socks. THE ARMY'S YOUR MOTHER NOW! LOL
  13. A line stolen from my favourite film 'Swingers' :bow:
  14. You got to let the beautiful babies know you're money and ready to party.
  15. pour some Ribena into the keyboard!
  16. A fresh nan with a bit of shish-donner mix poking out... mmMMMMM! :D
  17. Shyte - I was stung by Halfords again!
  18. £20 for the thing itself which includes a small bottle of shampoo and enough drying filter for three washes. Not cheap but I've spent loads on chamoix, silicone blades, Demon Shine, none of which worked. Then a filter than does 10 washes is about £5 delivered (or £6 from Halfords I think). Shampoo is about the same but lasts longer I think. It leaves the car absolutley sparking and is very quick to use. But I've only used it once, so don't blame me if it makes all the paint fall off in 6 months too!
  19. Yes, that's the good bit. The 'washing' just means spraying water and shampoo onto the car and you then rub it with a sponge - nothing special there. But you then rinse with normal water, then use the drying feature which is normal water that goes through some chemical / filter. It makes the car dry fast and with no water marks at all. It's that lack or marks when dry that really impressed me.
  20. I bought one of these and used it once. http://www.flashcarwash.co.uk It's excellent. I live in a VERY hard water area. Normally I get loads of white streaks all over my car when I wash it from the calcium salts in the water I hose it down with. Chamoixing doesn't stop them. Not does a silicone blade. Or two chamoix - or anything else I tried. Even Demon Shine didn't work. The only way to get it shiny was to wax / polish the whole thing. The Flash car wash thing leaves an immaculate, streak free mirror finish. It makes washing the car faster too. If I didn't live in a hard water area I wouldn't bother but if you do it's well worth thinking about. I suspect keeping it in special shampoo and chemicals to purify the water for that streak-free finish may not be cheap but at least it works! :D :D
  21. I haven't heard about the foreign inspector scandal but it doesn't surprise me. I was recently on a job with a guy who is a freelance journo for the big national papers (he used to edit the Scotsman too). He'd been to China lots for work and said the Government were a nasty, grasping, power hungry lot and ethicaly very dubious and guarded about what goes on in their coutry, especially to journalists. In a recent magazine article I saw a picture a tourist took of a dead baby (girl) abandoned in a gutter and people just walking past and ignoring it, a product of China's 'one child policy'.
  22. The Chinese Government's disregard for international patent law and lack of morality makes them hard to ignore but also dangerous and highly amoral. They are very careful what the let westerners see.
  23. Is it possible the 'charging' aspect of this is ok for us? With our enormous engine, eco-disastrous cars and low annual mileages, we'd pay less than people in small cars who do big mileages? I'm sure it won't work out like that though! :x: I know if you wrap your TV in silver foil and always walk out of the room backwards, the TV detector van can never get you. Maybe we could work out a similar system to deal with this. :rofl:

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