
I now have visions of pepps, davej and neceguysdoexist doing a Riverdance together and all falling over in the most comical ways possible while mrs davej stands under her umbrella!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Quote by Angel Chat
OMG this thread is too funny
I now have visions of pepps, davej and neceguysdoexist doing a Riverdance together and all falling over in the most comical ways possible while mrs davej stands under her umbrella!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Quote by Flipper
Just re-read the original post , would the car not go ( possible , the roof mechanism may be interlocked to prevent operation above very low speeds )? You can keep surprisingly dry with the roof off if you keep going at above 40 MPH or so, electric windows up on you car ( Sidescreens clipped on for those of us with more traditional sports cars ) . You must have an iron will to avoid driving with the sole aim of keeping dry though and ignoring safety .
There is no motoring pleasure greater than arriving at traffic lights just as they turn green in a rainstorm with the roof down .
Please record and play back your reasoned and moderate conversation with the dealership .
Quote by Re-Lapse
Slightly embarrising, came out of a pub in Witltshire some years back. I wanted to relieve myself of some of the beer that I had inside me, so I leaned on a newly built wall. Nedless to say it collapsed and I ended up pissing over myself with all my m8s watching and pissing themselves laughing.
Quote by Ginsters
Without a doubt it was a few days ago whe Ii sold a couple from Herts a motor with a right dodgy roof.
I got my commission but couldn't help cringe with embarrasment as the good lady drove off into a downpour.
I have since switched over to the local Skoda garage to avoid detection
Quote by MISSCHIEF
Dave I read about your misfortune this morning ....... and I'm still laughing my head off every time I think about it now!!!!:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: