Hes a teenager….youll get him back as a normal person in about 5 years!My son (14) is actually on a school trip in a very crazy country .
Fingers crossed to get him back as a normal person .
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1 Week can change these teenagers to rotate 180 degrees.Hes a teenager….youll get him back as a normal person in about 5 years!
My son (14) is actually on a school trip in a very crazy country .
Fingers crossed to get him back as a normal person .
I drove into Paris once. Once. Never again. Until I did it, I'd never seen a fork, in an underpass...where of course the GPS loses signal, and everyone is doing 100kph. Then you surface and immediately hit a T junction...while the GPS is still reinitialising. Aargh!France is weird.
I will never ever going to Paris again.
My first abroad trip whit 18 from work.
Need to get to the inner circle of Paris with a Mercedes Sprinter.
I will never get these torture’s out of my head.
He'd best see Fizzy , if he ever gets his landlord to fix the roof there will be a dozen big buckets spare.He will need a bigger bucket.
The Japanese often cant cope with being in France and some have to be repatriated as a medical emergency.My daughter (17) is going on a college trip tomorrow to a very crazy country, France.
She wasn't normal to start with.
Worrying whatever, when they're abroad no matter how old they are.
Sounds like Pizzaborg driving.....and there is always a river to run into.I drove into Paris once. Once. Never again. Until I did it, I'd never seen a fork, in an underpass...where of course the GPS loses signal, and everyone is doing 100kph. Then you surface and immediately hit a T junction...while the GPS is still reinitialising. Aargh!
Thanks and yes, well spotted, it’s my local trackNice car! Is that at Snetterton?
Having visited both, I prefer France, well outside the cities anyway!The Japanese often cant cope with being in France and some have to be repatriated as a medical emergency.
I'd much prefer to visit Japan.
Rural Japan is also nice, but a bit crowded.Having visited both, I prefer France, well outside the cities anyway!
Lived and worked in France for ten years.France is weird.
I will never ever going to Paris again.
My first abroad trip whit 18 from work.
Need to get to the inner circle of Paris with a Mercedes Sprinter.
I will never get these torture’s out of my head.
We went to a wedding in Paris, came back around the peripherique (not sure of spelling) at about midnight, it was like a racetrack, particularly motorcycles, weaving in & out of the cars at well in excess of 100 mph. Another time we were coming around there towing a trailer tent, friends behind & a car came past us, lost it alongside us & cut across the front of us by inches, mate behind thought we were gonners. We then realised this guy was being chased, we got a few kilometres up the road & both cars were stopped on the hard shoulder & the chasers had the guy out of the car & beating hell out of him. I try to avoid Paris nowI drove into Paris once. Once. Never again. Until I did it, I'd never seen a fork, in an underpass...where of course the GPS loses signal, and everyone is doing 100kph. Then you surface and immediately hit a T junction...while the GPS is still reinitialising. Aargh!
I went round the Arc de Triomphe about 12 times in my old MK3 Escort before I found the right turn off! Bloody nightmare.France is weird.
I will never ever going to Paris again.
My first abroad trip whit 18 from work.
Need to get to the inner circle of Paris with a Mercedes Sprinter.
I will never get these torture’s out of my head.
Destroyed replaced nothing changed.Discovered my car still has the original fuel pump from the factory
23 years old pump .
Fuel line almost dry
The locking nut is seized
The only way to remove it is to destroy it