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12th November 2016, 11:31 | #1 |
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Going for a drive
I only use the 75 at weekends as it is a Band Bus. Drive a Prius the rest of the time, but I always get a sense of looking forward to the drive to Scotland/Wales/Cornwall etc in the Rover.
So ... Off to Birmingham a bit later and then onto South Wales. If you see a Grey CDI Estate with a roofbox, and a Bee Gees numberplate (BE04 GEE) and three hairy blokes with the back down on the shocks (PA system). Give me a wave
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12th November 2016, 13:25 | #2 |
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now that's a posh tour bus - we had to make do with an old Sherpa van - more space, but not as comfortable/refined as a 75
what type of music do you play? - not a Bee Gees tribute is it ? Paul. |
12th November 2016, 17:36 | #3 |
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Strangely enough ... yes ... The Bootleg Bee Gees.
Also, strangely, we're at The Landrover Social Club tonight. My car is feeling very much at home in the car park. Well, I bought the Bee Gees Mobile on the basis that it was nice and comfy and could fit us all in. That and it was £600.00 so if it broke down with all the miles I'm putting on it I could buy a new one. After a couple of years it's still happily going and I'll keep her on the road as long as I can. Fab car.
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