What makes you grin

CatmanV2

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Hmmm, the Tamiya stuff seems cheaper than it felt then....

Just priced up a base Grasshopper with RC and batteries for £148. Yes the WPL stuff is cheaper though.

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Andyk

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What made me grin like a Cheshire cat this morning was playing the song to my wife I wrote for our anniversary and I saw tears in her eyes......and before anyone says it was tears of joy not because I stank......
 

Wack61

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Hmmm, the Tamiya stuff seems cheaper than it felt then....

Just priced up a base Grasshopper with RC and batteries for £148. Yes the WPL stuff is cheaper though.

C
The equivalent defender to the one I've bought is over £300 with the RC gear and even then I don't know if that's metal running gear

They get good reviews, this is the one I've bought

It won't let me screenshot the page , if you add a winch you get it free £111 delivered 77889




 
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midlifecrisis

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This is crazy. I'm having a clear out and found a couple of old phones, they are functional and with ebay having an offer on of £1 fee I'd thought I'd get a tenner.

 

D Walker

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What made me grin like a Cheshire cat this morning was playing the song to my wife I wrote for our anniversary and I saw tears in her eyes......and before anyone says it was tears of joy not because I stank......
Might be your lucky day then......:)o_O
 

Wack61

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Don't understand anyone one enjoying having an animal where you have to pick sh1t when you take it for a walk....and they don't even bury it...dirty creatures.

I prefer dogs to cats that **** in other peoples gardens , or **** in a litter tray then jump up all over your kitchen surfaces , lovely , I know where my dogs **** is, cat owners don't care where theirs is
 

CatmanV2

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I know where both ours are. One's sitting between myself and Mrs C (Darling! Something's come between us!), the other is glaring balefully at the world from behind the living room window curtains. Neither of them get on the kitchen counters (although that's more by luck than judgement) and since they rarely, if ever, go out of the garden, only I have the deep and abiding joy of hoeing the flowerbeds to find that a cat has been their first (as well as picking rhubarb in season, which is a favourite hiding place. Both tart, and razor sharp, at the same time)....


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Andyk

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I prefer dogs to cats that ** in other peoples gardens , or in a litter tray then jump up all over your kitchen surfaces , lovely , I know where my dogs ** is, cat owners don't care where theirs is

Really, cats bury theirs ....... Dogs just leave it for all to see. Could never have a dog as it's a drain on your life.... Cant just leave it...have to get home to it...... To big a commitment for me I'm afraid....
 
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Wack61

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I know where both ours are. One's sitting between myself and Mrs C (Darling! Something's come between us!), the other is glaring balefully at the world from behind the living room window curtains. Neither of them get on the kitchen counters (although that's more by luck than judgement) and since they rarely, if ever, go out of the garden, only I have the deep and abiding joy of hoeing the flowerbeds to find that a cat has been their first (as well as picking rhubarb in season, which is a favourite hiding place. Both tart, and razor sharp, at the same time)....


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My ex wife was a cat person , I think you get the picture

I had the cat while the house was for sale , I didn't like it and it didn't like me but we were stuck with each other until the house sold

It was sitting on the window sill looking out when I went to pick it up as I didn't leave it in the kitchen at night for the reasons mentioned previously

What I hadn't noticed was it was looking at another cat outside , when I picked it up it went nuts , I couldn't get the ******* thing off me , claws in my chest and arms

I managed to get it to arms length , dropped it and it ran round the room like it was possessed

It scared the ******* **** out of me, no more cats for me
 

CatmanV2

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Really, cats bury theirs

Hmm. Not really, they spread it and, in the process, drive it into the hollows of their claws to make sure that if they scratch something there's a chance they get infected with something nasty. One of the reasons I'm a fan ;) If you **** with a cat, well you deserve what you get ;)

C