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Ryan 28-08-10 14:03

Swan Hill clearing sale
 
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There was a clearing sale near Swan Hill recently in Victoria.
The vehicles below were in it.
A 39 ford truck, a ford f15a and a chev c60?
Did anybody go to this sale?
And what were the prices they sold for?

ryan

Howard 30-08-10 10:23

Nice Truck
 
The F15A looks to be a snarler.

Lynn Eades 30-08-10 12:19

Howard
 
Whats a snarler? over here its a sausage!

colin jones 30-08-10 23:32

I thought a snarler was an ex wife :mad: :confused

RichardT10829 31-08-10 00:34

its a Bacon sausage and egg sandwich here in Newcastle (United Kingdom) hehehehehehe you may here it in a sentence "Here lads who's up for a bacon snarler" hahahaha. Colin our ex wives are refered to as Rottwielers

jack neville 31-08-10 03:35

39 Ford
 
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Is that a hint of khaki paint under the red on the 39 truck. Looks like it was once a local brigade firetruck as well. Might explain why it has lasted so well. A lot better condition than the 39's I am rebuilding.

colin jones 31-08-10 08:17

Hey Rich! It must be the same everywhere. A fox b4 the knott and a rotty after the divorce!! :bang: :confused

aj.lec 31-08-10 09:01

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Originally Posted by colin jones (Post 135649)
Hey Rich! It must be the same everywhere. A fox b4 the knott and a rotty after the divorce!! :bang: :confused

:D :D :D
Just like any canine (or feline) variety a fox or a rotty both have teeth and will use them whenever the mood takes them with or without provocation :doh:

Lynn Eades 31-08-10 09:05

So Colin
 
The question begs asking, What do you call her between fox and rotty?

aj.lec 31-08-10 10:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 135651)
The question begs asking, What do you call her between fox and rotty?

A Labrador maybe :confused
Pretty enough (In animal terms) ,looks after you most of the time but still capable of ripping into you :thup:

colin jones 31-08-10 12:35

Actually, the difference between a Dog and a Fox is a 6 pack :drunk: :coffee

Lynn Eades 31-08-10 12:55

Colin
 
Who's the dog???? :drunk:

Howard 31-08-10 13:19

AAnother thread hijacked!
 
Snarler:
Realy good; something that is a bit trick
(Gee, it's hard to explain this one without using other colloquialisms!)

Ryan 01-09-10 06:13

hijacking in progress
 
Thinking the same thing Howard. Now will some bugger answer me question!
:D

Keith Webb 01-09-10 12:10

Snarler
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Howard (Post 135656)
Snarler:
Realy good; something that is a bit trick
(Gee, it's hard to explain this one without using other colloquialisms!)

Snarler = pearler! :bang:


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