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mines so frigging obvious it depressing lol, i might change it, any suggestions?

What about an Anagram of Toyota Aygo : TOY TO A GOAT ? :lol:

thats not an anagrom wheres the the 2nd Y and 2 many T's

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I chose my Forum Name before I went to the dealers to order the car because I WAS going to order a Red Yaris.......................However Mr T did not have a Red Yaris available in the specification that I wanted so Toyota U.K. authorised a free upgrade to any metallic colour and I chose CARLO BLUE.

The forum name , however, just stuck......and I like it :thumbsup:

Were there 53 other Red Yaris users then :rolleyes:

Kingo :thumbsup:

No, the 54 came from the registration year of the BLUE yaris ;)

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i was andys plus one at toc camp and every one called me plus one all weekend!!!

didnt think anyone would know who i was other wise!!!

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

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mine should be obvious to those that know me... was very well thought out lol

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mine should be obvious to those that know me... was very well thought out lol

You only use deodarent with chlorofluorocarbons and have one can! :D

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

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I have a Trueno and my name is Sam- Like me = simple :D

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

Funny, I thought the Giddlepin connects to the laughing shaft ??? :rolleyes:

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

Funny, I thought the Giddlepin connects to the laughing shaft ??? :rolleyes:

Your confusing the "Gigglepin" with the giddlepin, similar sounding but entirely different applications :yes:

The gigglepins throap wangler rotates with a totally opposite directional thrust, which I might add can be advantageous in some circumstances :yes:

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

Funny, I thought the Giddlepin connects to the laughing shaft ??? :rolleyes:

Now now..... there is always someone that has to be silly and take things too far :rolleyes:

Never have I ever come across a 'kerfuffler valve' that can handle 400psi :unsure::lol:

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

Funny, I thought the Giddlepin connects to the laughing shaft ??? :rolleyes:

Now now..... there is always someone that has to be silly and take things too far :rolleyes:

Never have I ever come across a 'kerfuffler valve' that can handle 400psi :unsure::lol:

The early ones could only manage 399.999999 psi but they have since been modified to take the increased pressure :thumbsup:

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I reckon a Giddlepin passes through a flobbershaft :huh:

Only if used in conjunction with the kerfuffle valve (as long as it doesn't exceed 400 psi) ;)

Funny, I thought the Giddlepin connects to the laughing shaft ??? :rolleyes:

Now now..... there is always someone that has to be silly and take things too far :rolleyes:

Never have I ever come across a 'kerfuffler valve' that can handle 400psi :unsure::lol:

The early ones could only manage 399.999999 psi but they have since been modified to take the increased pressure :thumbsup:

I think those R&D people at Toyota are just wonderful :D

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Mine's an old pub quiz name me and my mates used to use.

Brilliant when called out in the middle of the pub! :lol:

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I love trucks, and driving trucks, but i wouldnt want to be a truck driver ;)

Our old pub quiz name was slapadictome :lol:

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I love trucks, and driving trucks, but i wouldnt want to be a truck driver ;)

Our old pub quiz name was slapadictome :lol:

I went the opposite way :yes:

Over 30 years in the Haulage/Heavy plant industry and then semi retired doing truck driving, even gave away all my tools because I have no intentions of pushing spanners again ;)

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I love trucks, and driving trucks, but i wouldnt want to be a truck driver ;)

Our old pub quiz name was slapadictome :lol:

I went the opposite way :yes:

Over 30 years in the Haulage/Heavy plant industry and then semi retired doing truck driving, even gave away all my tools because I have no intentions of pushing spanners again ;)

I just can't take the stinky truck stops especially when it rains :( , the terrible food at the services and at the end of the working day know places to park that have toilets! Add in queuing at RDC's or stripping tilts or flats in the rain, i will stick with my corporate life :)

However when i am on a classic truck run i just love it :yahoo:

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I love trucks, and driving trucks, but i wouldnt want to be a truck driver ;)

Our old pub quiz name was slapadictome :lol:

I went the opposite way :yes:

Over 30 years in the Haulage/Heavy plant industry and then semi retired doing truck driving, even gave away all my tools because I have no intentions of pushing spanners again ;)

I just can't take the stinky truck stops especially when it rains :( , the terrible food at the services and at the end of the working day know places to park that have toilets! Add in queuing at RDC's or stripping tilts or flats in the rain, i will stick with my corporate life :)

However when i am on a classic truck run i just love it :yahoo:

I only do easy stuff like Tankers, fridges etc and NO multi drops ;)

Bet the classic trucks are what used to be around when I started?

(Driven most of these :yes: )

AEC Mandator

Scammell Crusader

Ford Transcontinental

Volvo F86

Volvo F88

Volvo F89 (Left hooker)

Seddons

Atkinsons

Seddon Atkinson (used to sell these)

Albions

Dodges

Fodens

ERF

.............could talk about it forever :lol:

However.........Back on topic :rolleyes:

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ohhhhhh just looked at the first and I used to be Asha.

Now I am Calisto, which is a moon of the planet Jupitor.

Also Calisto is a Greek Goodess, and was a nymph of Artemis. Transformed into a bear and set among the stars, she was the bear-mother of the Arcadians.

All very celestial, seeing that my star sign is Cancer and my ruling planet is the Moon. :D

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