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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostActually, I suspect you overestimate the CUK audience.
Whilst a simple description of sweetcorn passing through unchanged would not impress, a short essay on how the loss of one's molars results in floating mushrooms the morning after eating a meal containing sliced mushrooms, or how although disgusted by German toilets, the temptation to have a shufti at one's deposit is irresistible would fulfill an average CUKer's desire for self-understanding in a quite satisfactory way.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostActually, I suspect you overestimate the CUK audience.
Whilst a simple description of sweetcorn passing through unchanged would not impress, a short essay on how the loss of one's molars results in floating mushrooms the morning after eating a meal containing sliced mushrooms, or how although disgusted by German toilets, the temptation to have a shufti at one's deposit is irresistible would fulfill an average CUKer's desire for self-understanding in a quite satisfactory way.
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Originally posted by chef View Postdo I report each and every bowel movement? no, why? BECAUSE PEOPLE DON'T CARE..
Whilst a simple description of sweetcorn passing through unchanged would not impress, a short essay on how the loss of one's molars results in floating mushrooms the morning after eating a meal containing sliced mushrooms, or how although disgusted by German toilets, the temptation to have a shufti at one's deposit is irresistible would fulfill an average CUKer's desire for self-understanding in a quite satisfactory way.
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Oh FFS,
wilmslow, we don't care.. do I report each and every bowel movement? no, why? BECAUSE PEOPLE DON'T CARE..
seriously, if u are real then u need to get a grip and stop acting like frank spencer, if ur a sockpuppet then PLEASE for the love of god can the writer invent a new character and retire this one..
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It's a Focus. It's not designed for long motorway journeys. Should only really be used for dropping the kids off at school and a weekly trip to the supermarket.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAny whining?
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostThe first 3 sound like tracking. Nailed a kerb recently...?
Track rod ends wear, and give play in the wheels. This is easily spotted so the garage should pick up on this.
You can track and balance all you like, if the TREs are worn it'll drive like a boat.
The knocking sound coming down the gears is of more concern. Any whining when its cold?
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I'm thinking of publishing these posts as a book.
"The musings of dull"
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I vote we have a whip round for enough cash to send Wilmslow to Edinburgh so he can be taken into care then forcibly adopted by two gay men.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostTook the Focus back yet again. They have had the car for two days.
Problems I reported (since the power steering pump was replaced)
1. Uneven front passenger tyre wear
2. Vague feeling on motorway speeds
3. Vibrating steering wheel (not road feel, but, actually vibrating)
4. Dry creaky noise over speed bumps.
5. Occasional knocking noise when changing down gears (sounding like loose tie ends).
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostTook the Focus back yet again. They have had the car for two days.
Problems I reported (since the power steering pump was replaced)
1. Uneven front passenger tyre wear
2. Vague feeling on motorway speeds
3. Vibrating steering wheel (not road feel, but, actually vibrating)
4. Dry creaky noise over speed bumps.
5. Occasional knocking noise when changing down gears (sounding like loose tie ends).
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