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It Must Be a 'Blue-Moon' Tonight

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Jake:
Sorry
Did i swear then!!!
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Andy.:
Lets just say he wasn't joking when he said that he doesn't wash it very often  :wink:

Bush Tucker Man:
May I say, the reference to 'Blue Moons' gives a certain clue to the frequency of water with cleansing additives going near my Discovery.

What do you all think it is?
I'm up in Yorkshire, it rains a lot! Why bother, it'll get rinsed within a couple of days :lol:

Bush Tucker Man:
Oh my good grief!!!!!
I've just realised how bl*e it looks in those photos :cry:

This one is better :lol:


Sorry you're working Andy, I'll tell you all about it & where I go later :lol:

Mmm, an early dinner at The Wharfe View Cafe sounds good! &  perhaps tea & buns at 'Buffers'?

Bush Tucker Man:
Nice day out in Otley/Ilkley, but didn't get as far as I anticipated due to a late start.

Came back to the Discovery in Otley & found I'd got a flat :cry:

It wasn't much fun as it was the front-near-side & I'd parked on the right hand side of the road.
To top it all, I knew the bottle-jack was there, but didn't know if it worked or the handles were under the seat :roll:
Thankfully they were, but the tyres been condemned (it had felt a 'bit funny' for a few miles, but the road surfaces aren't too good in places) So I now need another Colway235/70 AT, only done about 21,000miles, & barely worn :cry:

Still I cheered myself up with dinner at the Wharfe View Cafe :D  

Meat & Potatoe Pie, Chips, Peas, pint of tea, Treacle Sponge & Custard all for £3.50.
Can't go wrong

Oh & it was nice at these locations as well

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