Do they do a version of the Scania 80 model.I know someone who might like one
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Wracking my brains as to who you could possibly be thinking would be wanting an 80, but I would want to burn one given the chance biggest heap of junk ever produced in my opinion.
thanks harry long retired.
Psst Harry,wanna buy a box of matches .
Cheers Dave.
Do they do a version of the Scania 80 model.I know someone who might like one
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
Wracking my brains as to who you could possibly be thinking would be wanting an 80, but I would want to burn one given the chance biggest heap of junk ever produced in my opinion.
thanks harry long retired.
Psst Harry,wanna buy a box of matches .
Cheers Dave.
hiya,
No thanks Dave i’ll ignite the heap by rubbing two sticks together i want to savour the moment.
thanks harry long retired.
Dave as Harry said something untoward to you or is it get the old buggers down this year if so am I next in the line of fire sc### 80s and M##k and we are not halfway through January yet
Johnnie
sammyopisite:
Dave as Harry said something untoward to you or is it get the old buggers down this year if so am I next in the line of fire sc### 80s and M##k and we are not halfway through January yet
Johnnie
Hi Johnnie,
Harry has about as much affection for Scania 80’s,as I have for sheep.Fair play the model of the 110 looks good.
Cheers Dave.
Dave I expect we will have to be careful because some members have had their sense of humour extracted and will be labelling us senile old ■■■■■ again
Johnnie
there there johnnie , you might be senile old ■■■■■ , but you are our senile old ■■■■■ , don’t let it upset you ! and anyroad i’m even older than you dave
sammyopisite:
Dave I expect we will have to be careful because some members have had their sense of humour extracted and will be labelling us senile old ■■■■■ again
Johnnie
I was born senile Johnnie,so the label probably fits.I have been living in the past for years with no regrets,they can have the modern world.
Cheers Dave.
rigsby:
there there johnnie , you might be senile old ■■■■■ , but you are our senile old ■■■■■ , don’t let it upset you ! and anyroad i’m even older than you dave
Hi Dave well I will hand over the mantle gracefully being your junior
Johnnie
rigsby:
there there johnnie , you might be senile old ■■■■■ , but you are our senile old ■■■■■ , don’t let it upset you ! and anyroad i’m even older than you dave
Takes a lot to upset me Dave.I give it,so I take it,only a bit of harmless banter between like minded people.
Cheers Dave.
Dave this modern world is far to complicated and serious for me so I still live in the more fun loving past and I am proud to do so and the computer is one of the few things which are good from modern times
Johnnie
the best part of the job was always the banter and the windups , if your mates didn’t insult you , you knew they were after a sub . try it with the younger "drivers " and they get all mardy and get a strop on
Just to remind you that this thread is about BRS. Four motors,four loads,away you go,come back empty,plenty of work from home depot.
No dodgies either…are you all listening? Harry,you are foreman driver until the loads are off then you can do what you want-you would do anyway.
Chris Webb:
Just to remind you that this thread is about BRS. Four motors,four loads,away you go,come back empty,plenty of work from home depot.
No dodgies either…are you all listening? Harry,you are foreman driver until the loads are off then you can do what you want-you would do anyway.
You must have a hell of a powerful Telephoto lens on your camera Chris!!! Thats a shot of BRS 8wheelers standing in Disington Engineering,Workington!!! Dennis.
Chris Webb:
Just to remind you that this thread is about BRS. Four motors,four loads,away you go,come back empty,plenty of work from home depot.
No dodgies either…are you all listening? Harry,you are foreman driver until the loads are off then you can do what you want-you would do anyway.
You must have a hell of a powerful Telephoto lens on your camera Chris!!! Thats a shot of BRS 8wheelers standing in Disington Engineering,Workington!!! Dennis.
I couldn’t place it Dennis,but the BRS code 3C was a Lancs area code from memory.
It was a clear day when I took the photo from above Ramsey,in fact I could see Tyson H. Burridge’s drivers filling up at Egremont.
while youre all on line -significant birthday yesterday am undecided whether to carry on (medical permiting)or finish -shortly but not doin driver cpc (got a proper one)wot does the team think alan
revman:
while youre all on line -significant birthday yesterday am undecided whether to carry on (medical permiting)or finish -shortly but not doin driver cpc (got a proper one)wot does the team think alan
Better late than never Alan medical finished me so it is hard for me to say as I would have sooner took the decision myself but now I do not know how I found time to work
Johnnie
revman:
while youre all on line -significant birthday yesterday am undecided whether to carry on (medical permiting)or finish -shortly but not doin driver cpc (got a proper one)wot does the team think alan
Better late than never Alan medical finished me so it is hard for me to say as I would have sooner took the decision myself but now I do not know how I found time to work
Johnnie
Happy Birthday Alan.
You will know when to jack it in,one morning when alarm goes off you’ll say “sod it” and go back to sleep.Or pack in now and join the retired crew on here,just be warned that you could go daft that’s all!
happy birthday alan , pack it in now and do some of those things you have been putting off . like chris says , you’ll wonder how you found time to go to work !! you can spend you evenings going gently ga-ga with us silly buggers on here cheers , dave
wished id done that this chris went on to do tesco hinkley to find somebody not turned in so got snodland instead worst run ever a14 a nightmare m25 worse two hgvs into armco got to thurrock services break-snodland 12.30 but good run back.have u seen norfolk line on u tube dolavs all over sutton bank.thanks jonnie-alan