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Any more such comments about a convertible model from Andrew or Stagmuffin and you might find it is not just a decaying satellite that descends to Earth from a great height towards you, but a Stag hardtop.
Presume the 'trains' are getting in the way of storing the hard top Terry?
You could say that - not much room left in the lock-up now that British Rail have taken over.
Could do with Phil to come out and use his painting talent to add to my wall background mural as it's not finished yet.
Just waiting for the wife to throw me out - have got TV and music in there as well - just need a fridge for keeping the beer cool,
oh and maybe a bed - but I don't think there is room for one.
In the picture did you spot the Stag cam buckets disguised as oil refinery tanks in the Industry section?
I don't know how you have the hardtop on the stag out there Terry - i would have the roof off all the time if i was in that kind of climate
As I have previously said on numerous occasions - I have nowhere to store it if I take it off having no garage and no room at home as I live in an Apartment.
As I have previously said on numerous occasions - I have nowhere to store it if I take it off having no garage and no room at home as I live in an Apartment.
Do you think if I "shrink wrapped" my hardtop it would become small enough to store in a cupboard somewhere!?
If I turned it into a tunnel all the local cucarachas would make it their home and come and live in it.
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