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Sosha
23-11-09, 09:43 PM
Anyone got a van I can Borrow?


(Well thought I'd ask...before hunting out the paper bit of my license...)

Warthog
23-11-09, 10:46 PM
Got another bike? Got a broken bike? Got a band?

Scoobs
23-11-09, 10:57 PM
Denise.

Scoobs
23-11-09, 10:58 PM
Sorry. Thought you said stupid van outen.

Sosha
23-11-09, 11:02 PM
Got another bike? Got a broken bike? Got a band?



Got some furniture to collect :???: . Though there might be Bike moving on the agenda. Not my bike though.:rambo:

Sosha
23-11-09, 11:05 PM
Sorry. Thought you said stupid van outen.

Ah... my fault - shouldn't type with my mouth full...

FG1
23-11-09, 11:06 PM
Sorry, don't have a van, but....

If you decide you need a very big van and need somebody with LGV then I am happy to drive it for you.

Devil Biccy
24-11-09, 08:10 AM
Don't have a van but have a 4X4 will that help? it's not bad for carrying flat pack furniture

Sosha
24-11-09, 11:03 AM
Cheers chaps,

Have moved beyond a 4x4 & stopping short of an HGV... found a resonable looking place in West Drayton - Fingers crossed they've got something....

Warthog
24-11-09, 01:07 PM
Sorry. Thought you said stupid van outen.

teeheehee :lol:

flibble
24-11-09, 04:06 PM
Sorry no van or bikes :(
Good luck with the move tho

DanAbnormal
24-11-09, 05:22 PM
I have a pretty large box (ooer). I guess if you could fashion some wheels and a steering device it would work.

Well, as long as you only wanted to carry 2 jellybabies.

Stig
25-11-09, 11:06 AM
I have a pretty large box (ooer). I guess if you could fashion some wheels and a steering device it would work.

Well, as long as you only wanted to carry 2 jellybabies.

Somehow I don't think your contributions to this thread are very useful. :lol:

DanAbnormal
25-11-09, 12:51 PM
Somehow I don't think your contributions to this thread are very useful. :lol:

What did you expect from me Si?? :rolleyes:

philbut
25-11-09, 02:35 PM
Somehow I don't think your contributions to this thread are very useful. :lol:

Careful, he might park next to you...

**runs to hide**

DanAbnormal
25-11-09, 04:51 PM
Careful, he might park next to you...

**runs to hide**

Oooh, you cow! :p

Sosha
25-11-09, 05:00 PM
Now I know two things...

I can Hire a MWB transit & for £39

& Dan's "pretty large" box'll fit 2 Jelly baby's in....

:-)

DanAbnormal
25-11-09, 05:30 PM
Dan's "pretty large" box'll fit 2 Jelly baby's in....

:-)

It's not the size that's the problem. It's the structural integrity! :)

Warthog
25-11-09, 09:08 PM
haha you guys!

DanAbnormal
27-11-09, 02:37 PM
haha you guys!

Well it does say 'stupid' question in the title. So expect stupid answers (from me at least).

Stig
27-11-09, 04:01 PM
Well it does say 'stupid' question in the title. So expect stupid answers (from me at least).

Not sure your able to provide anything else are you? :wink:

DanAbnormal
27-11-09, 05:46 PM
Not sure your able to provide anything else are you? :wink:

No, not really. :)

Sosha
27-11-09, 06:14 PM
Transit Facts

#1: Petrol Cap is on Passenger side
#2: To replace Petrol cap - turn Cap not Key.
#3: Not having a rear view mirror is horrible

walkaboutandy
28-11-09, 10:10 PM
Your hire transit had a fuel cap? The one I hired 2 years ago didn't have one and I only found out when refilling it before returning to the depot. I drove all the way to Wales and back, and although it was wet, was bemused by how easy the rear wheel drive van powerslid round roundabouts. Turns out diesel was spilling out, down the side and onto the rear wheel. Hope my diesel slick didn't catch out any bikers. [-o<

Sosha
30-11-09, 08:42 AM
My Hire Van was wonderful....

Didn't want to gice it back.

Vans are cool.

:D

Carrying furniture upstairs sucks - though only one item required removal of banisters in order to make the bend.

On Which note...

People who paint over screw heads also suck.