Mother wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 20:59:37 +0000, jermec <2@private.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Sat in a Disco 3 and a RR Sport.
>>
>>You can smell the money, can't you?
>
>
> I can smell the depreciation, it smells like wot Max rolls in when the
> fox has left it...
>
Your Max does that too? So does ours. Wouldn't like to let him in the
back of that Rangie afterwards. To be honest, I don't like letting him
in the back of the Defender when he's done that, but the RSPCA object to
him running behind. :o)
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jermec
You, in the red uniform, go see what that noise is!
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 21:31:54 +0000, jermec <2@private.com> wrote:
>Mother wrote:
>> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 20:59:37 +0000, jermec <2@private.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Sat in a Disco 3 and a RR Sport.
>>>
>>>You can smell the money, can't you?
>>
>>
>> I can smell the depreciation, it smells like wot Max rolls in when the
>> fox has left it...
>>
>Your Max does that too? So does ours. Wouldn't like to let him in the
>back of that Rangie afterwards. To be honest, I don't like letting him
>in the back of the Defender when he's done that, but the RSPCA object to
>him running behind. :o)
Couldn't you fit him with a set of doggie rollerskates or something?
Failing that, tie him to the roofrack.
> On 2006-01-12, Alex <nospam.alex@cbmsys.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Couldn't you fit him with a set of doggie rollerskates or something?
>> Failing that, tie him to the roofrack.
>
> How about some CB mag-mounts on his feet, you could clip him on the
> side then, dashing along with his tongue hanging out!
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 23:51:43 +0000, Ian Rawlings
<news05@tarcus.org.uk> wrote:
>On 2006-01-12, Alex <nospam.alex@cbmsys.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Couldn't you fit him with a set of doggie rollerskates or something?
>> Failing that, tie him to the roofrack.
>
>How about some CB mag-mounts on his feet, you could clip him on the
>side then, dashing along with his tongue hanging out!
I tried a Magmount on my landrover, but i had to take it back to the
shop as it was faulty - it kept falling off.
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 21:31:54 +0000, jermec <2@private.com> wrote:
>Your Max does that too? So does ours. Wouldn't like to let him in the
>back of that Rangie afterwards. To be honest, I don't like letting him
>in the back of the Defender when he's done that, but the RSPCA object to
>him running behind. :o)
I followed a big RV thing along the motorway last summer. He had a
little tiny dog trailer on the back of it. It was basically like a
little box with small air holes at the top with 2 wheels on.
On 2006-01-13, William Tasso <spamblocked@tbdata.com> wrote:
> mag-mounts on Land Rover?
It's only the Defender and earlier ones that it won't work on, Disco
etc are magnetic. Err, in fact I'm only sure about the Disco and am
assuming the rangies are!
Anyhow, even with the Defender you could clip him on underneath, two
paws on one chassis rail, the other two paws on the other. Simple!
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 00:19:39 +0000, Ian Rawlings
<news05@tarcus.org.uk> wrote:
>On 2006-01-13, Alex <nospam.alex@cbmsys.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I tried a Magmount on my landrover, but i had to take it back to the
>> shop as it was faulty - it kept falling off.
>
>Which landrover? I thought we weren't on about the ally ones?
If it's not made of ally and isn't on leaf springs, it isn't a Land
Rover.
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