Oldhippy
Cynical idealist
That was the day I was born.Did anybody here see the first episode of Doctor Who?
That was the day I was born.Did anybody here see the first episode of Doctor Who?
You don't remember much about it then?That was the day I was born.
Mimosa Yellow ! I can remember working on one , I think it was the first spray job I did .Mine was 1973 and yellow, my uncle, from whom I inherited it, had to wait ages for it. He originally wanted one with overdrive, but settled for the standard. He didn't do many miles in it, I think it had something like 1200(0?) on the clock when I inherited it.
It drank carb damper oil faster than petrol.
Whatever floats your boat. I'm a bit of a puritan really. Strictly Seville oranges and twice their weight in sugar.
C'est tout.
Wasn't Billy Cotton on Sunday?
Sunday's on TV were boring until after Songs of Praise . I think in the evenings I think it was either Danger Man or The Saint . I can also remember seeing programmes like The Baron and Man in a Suitcase. I can also remember Marker played by Alfred Burke and Calan with Edward Woodward .
Very short to get it on easily. Your location is probably correct but my memory said thermostat at one end. It was a long time ago and my memory is certainly faulty.The bypass hose should be between the water pump and the cylinder head . It was a short piece of hose .
Was that legal?I’ll raise you two Muffin the mule and Andy Pandy![]()
I bolted a small metal plate inside the grill just in front of the carb Seemed to work ok.Yep, and putting a rubber glove over the distributor cap to stop the water from getting in and causing misfires...![]()
Putting them in the field would not work as they would be straight back again. Doubt if a slow worm could get a large mouse but as usual I could be wrong.Yesterday I discovered mouses in my compost heap. They looked very large, but not large enough to be a rat.
I spose it is an ideal place for them, warmish and dry. I thought about trying to catch them and put them in the field at the end of the garden, but then any baby mice would perish. In my ignorance, I do not know if mice have babies in winter.
If they were not in the compost heap there are plenty of hidey holes in the field. There may be a slow worm hibernating in the compost heap, and he or she will enjoy a meal of fresh mouse. There are some very narrow horizontal gaps between the wooden slats of the compost bin, so that must be how they got in. Every couple of weeks, I thoroughly mix/stir the top ten inches of the compost bin, so I did that by hand yesterday, so as not to chop a mouse in half.
You would think that as a mature wol, I would know what to do. What would you do? Please only answer this question if you are not frightened by mice.![]()
Did anybody here see the first episode of Doctor Who?
Wasn't Billy Cotton on Sunday?
Sunday's on TV were boring until after Songs of Praise . I think in the evenings I think it was either Danger Man or The Saint . I can also remember seeing programmes like The Baron and Man in a Suitcase. I can also remember Marker played by Alfred Burke and Calan with Edward Woodward .
I think it allowed water to pass when the thermostat was closed . It's a long time since college in 1970 .Very short to get it on easily. Your location is probably correct but my memory said thermostat at one end. It was a long time ago and my memory is certainly faulty.
I could of course have found the location on google if I had bothered.
I liked Callan….and Ironside with Raymond Burr I think?You are really digging into the depths of your memory All great programs