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Jul. 23rd, 2006 10:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I want a Caterham Seven. And I want to build it myself. I mean, really. Not only do you get the fun of a life-sized Meccano kit, you also save £2,500.
Shame it wasn't Blokes vs Other Halves, even if there can never be too much Stig. Mrs. Jeremy rocks. And Mrs. Jeremy might have meant less "why doesn't Hamster smack both of them round the head with a spanner & get on with it himself" annoyance. Honestly; it was worse than trying to get me, Dad & Pop to do anything as a team.
Failing a Seven, I'll settle for a Gallardo. Oh, yes please. But give me an S-Max and I'll part-ex it within the week.
Shame it wasn't Blokes vs Other Halves, even if there can never be too much Stig. Mrs. Jeremy rocks. And Mrs. Jeremy might have meant less "why doesn't Hamster smack both of them round the head with a spanner & get on with it himself" annoyance. Honestly; it was worse than trying to get me, Dad & Pop to do anything as a team.
Failing a Seven, I'll settle for a Gallardo. Oh, yes please. But give me an S-Max and I'll part-ex it within the week.
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Date: 2006-07-23 10:10 pm (UTC)And yes, I wanted it to be v.other halves too, nosey beak that I am.
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Date: 2006-07-24 12:24 pm (UTC)It was rather silly watching them try to build it. It was like some horrible domestic between Jeremy and James (Obviously husband and wife) with poor little Richard caught in the middle. He was obviously most sensible out of the three of them - which was also quite worrying.
And as for getting on with it himself "Excuse me small guy holding up very heavy engine by himself here" springs to mind as the appropriate slightly paraphrased quote.
Jeremy was useless - worringly if they weren't rushing it I might not object to anything built by the other two.