A Plea About Funsters Names!!!!

Whatever happened to melb ? Used to always be on, not seen anything by here for years.
Probably hiding somewhere since I, the scary MelB, arrived. :LOL: (No I didn't kill him off for his user name!)
 
im wondering what sort of forum christened you minx?
:giggle: It was Eddie (Judge Mental ... bless his cotton socks) on another MH forum who had called me that for summut daft I think ... 😁
 
:giggle: It was Eddie (Judge Mental ... bless his cotton socks) on another MH forum who had called me that for summut daft I think ... 😁

Awww RIP. Really liked that funster. You must never give that name up now Mel, Minxy, Trouble.

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Awww RIP. Really liked that funster. You must never give that name up now Mel, Minxy, Trouble.
Yup, my forum name may be adapted at timed but it will always have 'Minx' in it somewhere. :giggle:
 
Mine's even simpler. It has absolutely no relation to me or any part of my life. :rofl:
 
Mine's even simpler. It has absolutely no relation to me or any part of my life. :rofl:
I thought it was because you are 'thorny' (yes there is a 't' at the front! :giggle: )
 
People may think that I can't spell "Revolver" properly, but its Revolvor for a reason. In 2005, my Son & I competed in the Plymouth to Banjul Rally in a Volve 740 diesel estate, and we were Team reVOLVOr. I've used variations of that name ever since.

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Mine is the nick name I got at school when I was about 11 and it stuck, it’s a play on my surname. Wharmby, warm bee hot wasp so the wasp bit stuck (y) (y) (y)
 
Revolvor, is that Banjul as in The Gambia?????
Every petrol head should do one or more of these weird rally's. Great fun
We did a couple of long ones in India in a Amby, (Morris Oxford late 50s early 60s)
 
Revolvor, is that Banjul as in The Gambia?????
Every petrol head should do one or more of these weird rally's. Great fun
We did a couple of long ones in India in a Amby, (Morris Oxford late 50s early 60s)
Yes it was. The tag line for the Rally was "No Money, No Worries, No Sense!"

The Rules were:
1 Buy a LHD Car for less than £100
2 Spent £15 doing it up
3 Drive Un-aided across the Sahara
4 When you get to Banjul, donate it to a Charity Car Auction
5 Rules are made to be broken!!

We got a scrap Volvo 740 Diesel Estate from a scrap yard. It had overheated and most of the engine parts were in the boot. The Radiator was shot, and the cylinder head looked like a banana.

I spent a bit more more than £15 getting it going with sponsorship, and help from my employer.

The drive took three weeks and when we got there it was auctioned for £1400!!

We then had a week's holiday, and flew home.
 
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Mini-trip to Alsace most probably. If weather predictions too hot, then the Eiffel old volcanoes are a likely B plan.

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I tell the kids not to reveal personal details to strangers.. and the internet is no different. That's what they're taught at school - it's considered good practice.
 
I am D Powell, but don’t call me Dave. I said “don’t call me Dave”.

OK, don’t think of a white bear.

You’re thinking of a white bear, aren’t you?
 

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