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Originally Posted by WH03JAM
You both need to get your blokes to put you on their insurance for the scoobs as a named driver.
There would be no way he would take my clio so that I could take the scoob!! I don't think there is much difference between the cars really!?..
I have decided that I want my own, don't want to share!!..
Don't worry custurd, are day will come!!.. (no chavs needed)..
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Originally Posted by WH03JAM
Blimey!! I thought all women could get a guy to do anything they wanted them too...
or is it just me
or is it just me
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I must be soft then,I bought my scoob a year ago and have only had it few times cause my girl wont let me have a go.So I was relegated to her civic vti.I missed the power so much I bought a wagon all for little me.The neighbours love us on a cold frosty morning when we go out to heat up 2 burbling monsters.
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Originally Posted by speedyscoob
I must be soft then,I bought my scoob a year ago and have only had it few times cause my girl wont let me have a go.So I was relegated to her civic vti.I missed the power so much I bought a wagon all for little me.The neighbours love us on a cold frosty morning when we go out to heat up 2 burbling monsters.
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Originally Posted by speedyscoob
I must be soft then,I bought my scoob a year ago and have only had it few times cause my girl wont let me have a go.So I was relegated to her civic vti.I missed the power so much I bought a wagon all for little me.The neighbours love us on a cold frosty morning when we go out to heat up 2 burbling monsters.
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your bloke is lucky. my missus would do anything to get rid of my pride and joy
Originally Posted by miss*scoobygav555*
A big hello to everyone!!
I thought I had better put my first thread up seen as I have been coming on here for awhile and just say hi to everyone . I haven't got a Scooby myself, trying to convince the b/f to give me his considering he's selling it.. I absolutely love the car's..
Anyway, I look forward to speaking to some of you soon..
Carla
I thought I had better put my first thread up seen as I have been coming on here for awhile and just say hi to everyone . I haven't got a Scooby myself, trying to convince the b/f to give me his considering he's selling it.. I absolutely love the car's..
Anyway, I look forward to speaking to some of you soon..
Carla
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Funny, my girlie loves the Scoob, but is too scared to drive it . No matter what reassurances I provide, she can't be persuaded. However, she drives her little 206 like a nutter .
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Originally Posted by STi-leVictim
Funny, my girlie loves the Scoob, but is too scared to drive it . No matter what reassurances I provide, she can't be persuaded. However, she drives her little 206 like a nutter .
Now he has the problem of getting me out of the thing now!!.. ..
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Yeah, it partly the power, but also the weight. She's driven lighter control cars like Clio, Focus and now the Pug. The Scoob's steering, clutch & brake are way heavier than the Pug. Plus it takes a while to get used to the STi box.
But, being a girlie, she likes the colour
But, being a girlie, she likes the colour
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Originally Posted by STi-leVictim
Yeah, it partly the power, but also the weight. She's driven lighter control cars like Clio, Focus and now the Pug. The Scoob's steering, clutch & brake are way heavier than the Pug. Plus it takes a while to get used to the STi box.
But, being a girlie, she likes the colour
But, being a girlie, she likes the colour
#52
If you want your own Scoob, there's no way around that I'm afraid. Unless you live in high insurance postcode ? Could relocate and marry a Vicar in Dorset, or some such. Should reduce yur quotes
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Originally Posted by STi-leVictim
If you want your own Scoob, there's no way around that I'm afraid. Unless you live in high insurance postcode ? Could relocate and marry a Vicar in Dorset, or some such. Should reduce yur quotes
Think i'm gonna wait until next year when i'm 21!! That is what the b/f said to do, it will still be expensive but hey! what can you do!? exccept try the above....maybe..
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She's still thinking about it
and in case you're wondering, no, I'm not a Vicar and I don't live in Dorset.
Though, does pose an interesting question. Are there any Scooby driving Vicars in Dorset, or anywhere else for that matter ? I think we should be told.
Miss*Scoobygav555* would like a word with you
and in case you're wondering, no, I'm not a Vicar and I don't live in Dorset.
Though, does pose an interesting question. Are there any Scooby driving Vicars in Dorset, or anywhere else for that matter ? I think we should be told.
Miss*Scoobygav555* would like a word with you
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get people to sign a petition to tell your b/f to give you his scooby!
or tell him it can be an early birthday prezzie?
or tell him it can be an early birthday prezzie?
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Originally Posted by custard puddle
get people to sign a petition to tell your b/f to give you his scooby!
or tell him it can be an early birthday prezzie?
or tell him it can be an early birthday prezzie?
I'll get some stick of him when he gets back off holiday and see's this thread..