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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 16:35 on 3rd September 2013

Hi Rick. 'Don't let um get ya down Captain Mannering'.

Glad you're feeling better mate.

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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 17:58 on 3rd September 2013

Hi Richard, glad you're feeling better. We're sat in the garage waiting for the back offside wheel to be put back on the car, new calliper and brake pads - more expense Frown

We've had that much work done on it in the last couple of months it's like a new car.  

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MikeT
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Posted at 18:21 on 3rd September 2013

Hi Richard I'm glad your feeling a bit better,

Evening Ruth, sorry about the car, but that's the price of motoring these days unfortunately

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rustyruth
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Posted at 18:39 on 3rd September 2013

Computerised cars Mike, that's the problem, chap in the garge as just told us that the brand new VW Passats are so complicated you need to do most of the adjustments  via a laptop, you can't just take a part out and do it by hand.

We're now £133 lighter. 

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 18:42 on 3rd September 2013

Good Evening -a nice bright one here--been out for Lanch to-day to my fav fish and chip diner £7 each not bad is it.

Getting back to cars ours cost us close on a thousand in may its the price you have to pay these days --mind you its 10yrs old and only done just over 64,000 miles so its worth it.Smile

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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 18:51 on 3rd September 2013

Friend of mine telephoned webuyanycar.com for a price on his Jaguar 10 years old immaculate condition 72000 miles.

 Offer 175 pounds

Hope everybody is well  

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 19:10 on 3rd September 2013
OK here Neil hows the  Costa Del Sol?not been for 5 yrs.
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Neil Rodgers
Neil Rodgers
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Posted at 19:14 on 3rd September 2013

Hi James

It has been cloudy today but its a lite relief from constant sun but yes all is OK 

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rustyruth
rustyruth
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Posted at 19:18 on 3rd September 2013
We can't complain really the car is 8 years old and has done 112,000 miles so stuff will be about ready for replacing.
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Posted at 19:50 on 3rd September 2013

Good morning...Yes Richard..Autumn to the air big time here right now.

Ron, there are an " chain" of us living along the west coast...that watch the earth's energy and try to release it in places where people won't be hurt. Lots of Native Americans in this work also. For the most part, they hold the mountain ranges in their work. I will tell you my symptoms so you will know....headaches...Alaska to Russian areas, within 100 miles or so of Oregon "dizziness", California heart problems/pains, down the left leg east side of the world from me, and right side right side, lower down the pain, lower the geographical area south. Ear tones mean an water event. Many of my Indonesia symptoms I get by way of satellite though cell phone or radio towers. Sometimes I get "visions" also ahead of time.. they are often hard to clarify as to location...so I consult many people with different techniques for being sensitive to the earth's vibrations for comparison.in our notes and work. I don't beleive in Don's Carona Beer and onions  predictions either. He calls his town, Hollister, California, "creepy town" because it's right on the San Andres Fault line.They can now monitor the slightest movement on the fault.  I know you don't have to many earthquakes in England...though supposedly you do have an underwater pyramid temple just to the northeast of you slightly that they think belonged to one of the "Fisher King's" perhaps and one of the council of 12 of them that supposedly first set up the grid work of the earth at one time. So many of these fellas were also in creation Myths as "Lords" also. Vikiings in the northern area's were such an group. You can always tell the fisher king influence of an more highly developed society in ways(Egypt and Mexico also)...of course the Vikings were at one time the seafarers of their day. They helped to establish "Ley lines" in their work, which may of included changing the water ways for boat travel at one time. Jesus is the 13th "Fisher King" at his death and resurrection supposedly...his talent he brought to the world was "love" over sex and aggressiveness, physical abuse. All the "Fisher Kings" are Semi-Gods also..in that they are said to be immortal beings. That kind of does things for today.

Have an good day everyone and enjoy it. Mahala's monthly asrological thoughts are now in Earthboppin.com...and I noticed she also mentions the aggressiveness of Mars this next month...and will we go to war in Syria? She is always an interesting read.  She says the first two weeks it's most intense...and the G20 summit, I think they call it... is then also....to be held in Russia this year.

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