Linford
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Never in my 20+ years of car ownership have i had to get parts (patterned, speckled, striped or otherwise)....
Thats because I drive a normal car see![]()
Only because you swap them out for new ones before they wear out Smeggers

Never in my 20+ years of car ownership have i had to get parts (patterned, speckled, striped or otherwise)....
Thats because I drive a normal car see![]()
I drive my Audi Q7 4.2 DTI Quattro S-Line down the road to the Coop nearly every day and it runs like a dream and never misses a beat. It's a bonus that those stupid speed humps don't slow it down like it does on the poor people's cars and when I took it off-road (the backings opposite to avoid a traffic jam) it was equally as impressive.![]()
I drive my Audi Q7 4.2 DTI Quattro S-Line down the road to the Coop nearly every day and it runs like a dream and never misses a beat. It's a bonus that those stupid speed humps don't slow it down like it does on the poor people's cars and when I took it off-road (the backings opposite to avoid a traffic jam) it was equally as impressive.![]()
1708360 said:What about the using it to go shooting, or is it me who is misremembering your stories?
Once I even encountered a hunt.
I always encounter horseriders on my rides. Once I even encountered a hunt. They're always very friendly, even to a prole like me. The texting thing is annoying from any road user.
The honest answer is that the majority of people who join the hunt are regular people scratching a living like the rest of the people in society. All I've spoken to are primarily horse mad, and use the opportunity to go and ride them at a gallop where they would otherwise not have the opportunity to do this. At roughly £20-£25 per day for the cap, it compares against a day on a fun ride, as day i competition doing a Cross country, or show jumping.
The ones with the wedge are usually the ones who host the hunts (farmers), but that has always been the case.
It's the most bang for your buck you can have with a horse.
Does that mean my taxes are paying for scroats to have fibre broadband, Sky TV and "the hunt"The honest answer is that the majority of people who join the hunt are regular people scratching a living like the rest of the people in society. All I've spoken to are primarily horse mad, and use the opportunity to go and ride them at a gallop where they would otherwise not have the opportunity to do this. At roughly £20-£25 per day for the cap, it compares against a day on a fun ride, as a day in competition doing a Cross country, or show jumping.
The ones with the wedge are usually the ones who host the hunts (farmers), but that has always been the case.
Does that mean my taxes are paying for scroats to have fibre broadband, Sky TV and "the hunt"
Seriously though, nowt wrong with chasing and culling pesky foxes etc but do they have to ride on the road - it's dangerous.
. Diversity is something which has been chased hard in the last few years.
Keep up Linford. It is Foxes wot is bein' chased - not Diversity.