From: bod on
Adrian wrote:
> NM <nik.morgan(a)mac.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
>> Whilst you are at it please show what is 'interesting' about a Xanthia
>
> A cooking Xant? Nothing. But that's not what Mike's got.
>
>

Rover 75?

<I've got my coat ready>

Bod
From: Silk on
On 26/05/2010 23:54, Mike P wrote:

> BTW, my dad's had two Octavias. They were reliable, but so, so dull to
> drive.

Perhaps he's just a dull driver. There's no such thing as a dull car in
the hands of a good driver.
From: Silk on
On 27/05/2010 07:12, Adrian wrote:
> NM<nik.morgan(a)mac.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
> saying:
>
>> Whilst you are at it please show what is 'interesting' about a Xanthia
>
> A cooking Xant? Nothing. But that's not what Mike's got.

A Xantia with a loud exhaust and some stick on tat? Goodness.
From: Adrian on
Silk <me(a)privacy.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying:

>> BTW, my dad's had two Octavias. They were reliable, but so, so dull to
>> drive.

> Perhaps he's just a dull driver. There's no such thing as a dull car in
> the hands of a good driver.

You can't _really_ believe that bollocks, can you? Surely you know that
you're only claiming it to try to justify and excuse the terminal boredom
you experience every time you get behind the wheel?
From: bod on
Silk wrote:
> On 26/05/2010 23:54, Mike P wrote:
>
>> BTW, my dad's had two Octavias. They were reliable, but so, so dull to
>> drive.
>
> Perhaps he's just a dull driver. There's no such thing as a dull car in
> the hands of a good driver.
>
>

You've just contradicted yourself. You classed Mike Ps car as a "shed".

Bod