Good luck being shot out of that canon
There is a 'Collins Honda' in Bexhill.
Did I mention that I've just had an MOT done on our old Honda?
They deliver lots of offers to me even though I haven't got gas. I ring them sometimes, we have a good laugh about it.
dishwashers have filters?
So do corals, fan worms, sponges and a lot of other marine creatures, even some birds.
Kidneys, lets not leave them out, a whole organ devoted to the filter function....
British Gas have been in touch they promise to come tomorrow, another day another let down,
''life, don't talk to me about life''.
My first wife's father had a Triumph Acclaim which I believe was a rebadged Honda
I borrowed it to pop round the shops for 20 Benson & Hedges in 1982
(I stopped smoking in 1990)
Thats when he lived in Jedburgh
The best thing about the place at the time was that the pubs were open all day
It was green with beige seats and felt very pleasant to drive
Thats about all I can remember about the whole thing
The car and Jedburgh that is - my first wife is another matter, I could tell you some stories about the mad cow - like when she spent £35 on new net curtains from Heelas - it was still a week until payday and we only had £50 left in the account. And she shagged my (ex) best friend. (Sorry, last bit not inane enough)
I know a Colin. Great guy. He's got a very nice Tudor Sub.
I've got a Tudor Sub too. However I'm not called Colin.
Cheers,
Gary
That's astonishing, neither do I. Though one used to live next door to my dad's mum. A Colin, that is; tbh don't know if he was an uncle and he's dead now so I can't ask him. But it's still an amazing coincidence isn't it?
Buxton. That was his surname, not where my gran lived.Though it was only in the adjacent county.
If you ever find yourself in a French restaurant and there is colin on the menu, you can order it in the safe knowledge it won't be a hat or a coat or owner of a Honda; if will be hake (or possibly pollack).
I went to Ecuador with someone called Colin and he bought a Panama hat whilst we were there. I know a different Colin who lives in Panama. Spooky.
My opposite neighbour is called Colin, as far as I know he has no interest in watches, I mean he owns one, but I think his interest stops there. His house caught fire a year ago on Wednesday, I know this as it is the wifes birthday on the 9th and it happened on her birthday last year, they have only just moved back in.
The landlord of my local is called Colin, he doesn't drive a Civic, though he is scouse. Always double check my change and gold crowns like.
Not currently, he may have had one in the past but not in the past 4 years.
Cheers..
Jase
He is a neighbour and called Colin,, bloomin small world.
I had a friend called Colin to whom I gave a Roger Chapman album, Live at the Budokan and a Japanese import, if my memory serves me well. Colin had a 70's Laverda which he commuted on rain or shine, lovely bike although a bit temperamental.
I used to have a cat called Steve if that helps anyone?
I have a cat called Colin.