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Old 19-08-2011, 04:14 PM
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I miss my old scoobie chats, without my flat 4 I feel left out..

I m not back in a seat until later in the year or maybe next year due to delays on production model I want and parts, bloody earthquake (japan).

I need my scoobie fix... whens the next meet i m coming along just to catch up...
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Old 19-08-2011, 05:07 PM
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I wondered where you had been.

Don't stop coming on here mate.

Next meet is tomorrow at Brighton Marina
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Old 19-08-2011, 06:33 PM
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Ive been without a scoob for a few years now but ive never been far away! luckly ive got some good pals on here who let me jump on the band wagon when it comes to meets. ill be back one day.
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Old 19-08-2011, 07:28 PM
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"jump on the band wagon" .
An appropriate quote I must say. You are always a Wagoneer Rich Old Chap, and highly regarded in the Officers Mess I can tell you !!

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Old 19-08-2011, 07:34 PM
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ive been without a scoob for a couple of years now. did miss it at first and did consider buying a type-r scoob at one point but decided on the old skool weapon of choice. i think its down to my age and what i was brought up with that makes me not realy miss the scoob anymore. apart from the noise . but i do still like getting onto SES because of the other the people on here. great bunch of people. some ive met and some i will meet. the trouble with the imprezas is that they are adictive to own and they definately will be the old skool of the future. so when your nearly 40 like me, your wife/girlfriend and the kids will not understand why for any reason that you spend all yor time stripping , painting and cleaning the "old s*itter" of a car in the garage. and you will constantly hear "why dont you sell it and get a newer car".
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Old 19-08-2011, 08:06 PM
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get down the toy shop and buy some toy scoobies and lay on floor going brum brum

FIELDY i no wot you mean about an old ford m8 cant beat them. m1 bubble escort
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Old 19-08-2011, 08:16 PM
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Hahaa , I have been getting my fast car fix with Nitro cars but its not the same and my VRS is fun but well not fun enough. Plus I miss all the banter between us lot on SES so I think I have to get down to the meets until my new baby arrives and I can come scooby in hand too...
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Old 19-08-2011, 08:19 PM
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you can always go and do some wheel spins out side your local cop shop looking 4 a chase. thats fun
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Old 20-08-2011, 01:07 PM
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hey where i live the cop shop is only open couple of hours a week lol, so I be spinning a long time and if they did see me they dont have police cars hahaha so they have to wait to guildford come which is normally about 15 mins if in a rush lol..
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Old 20-08-2011, 01:09 PM
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ive been without a scoob for a couple of years now. did miss it at first and did consider buying a type-r scoob at one point but decided on the old skool weapon of choice. i think its down to my age and what i was brought up with that makes me not realy miss the scoob anymore. apart from the noise . but i do still like getting onto SES because of the other the people on here. great bunch of people. some ive met and some i will meet. the trouble with the imprezas is that they are adictive to own and they definately will be the old skool of the future. so when your nearly 40 like me, your wife/girlfriend and the kids will not understand why for any reason that you spend all yor time stripping , painting and cleaning the "old s*itter" of a car in the garage. and you will constantly hear "why dont you sell it and get a newer car".

I m nearly forty myself and its taken this long for me to calm my other half about all the cars I have owned, my kids on the other hand love it...
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