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nikimcbee 10-04-11 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1760905)
I'll drive it until it falls apart and then i'll buy another one. And drive it to death.
And when I am financially stable to maintain an oldtimer, I'll buy this local legend of the roads :D

http://www.karl-son.dk/Renault%204L.jpg

The BAV? (Buna Assault Vechicle)? Now in 3 cylinders.:yeah:

Gerald 10-04-11 03:56 PM

^Right,:har:

nikimcbee 10-04-11 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1760940)
The BAV? (Buna Assault Vechicle)? Now in 3 cylinders.:yeah:

The BAV bis Mod1 in action, with a young Mr. Buna at the helm. (actual footage and no Steeds were harmed in the filming of this footage)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMW3Q7TQars

Betonov 10-04-11 04:01 PM

BAV gets counter attacked

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq0cloV_FlY

nikimcbee 10-04-11 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1760950)

What I learned from this clip:

1. Jim looks pretty smashing with hair.:yeah:
2. I had no idea Jim was afraid of Steed.
3. Jim can run pretty fast.

Gerald 10-04-11 04:11 PM

4. He likes bananas, and watches, :cool:

Penguin 10-05-11 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1760950)

:haha:

link No 4 from the featured vids is interesting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-Zos...eature=related :up:

ahh, redheads and schnaps!

Hottentot 10-06-11 10:55 AM

Went and donated blood then for the first time. A nice experience, I'll likely do it again after the obligatory two months of waiting have passed.

The only thing I couldn't understand is why the nurses kept asking if I'm OK. Or actually I can understand it and that it's their job, but I was more confused about what should not be OK with me. Especially when I had before the experience heard from everyone how you feel woozy for the rest of the day and whatnot. They made it sound like you're giving half of your heart away and so did the nurses.

I barely felt the needle, and after the bag was full, I didn't feel any different. I waited for five minutes on the bed just because I was told to, hopped up and walked back home without any symptoms. If anything, I felt like I could have done it again just as well.

I mean compared to losing 1,5 litres of blood like I once did in an accident, this didn't even sting. Anyway, looking forward to doing it again.

Herr-Berbunch 10-06-11 10:59 AM

I have an appointment in 50 minutes to give a pint of my finest too.

Well done you, hope it goes to a worthy cause. :up:

Gerald 10-06-11 11:26 AM

What a nice weather, to be launched in :shifty:

kranz 10-06-11 12:18 PM

Last time I gave blood for tests I fainted 5 minutes later. Scary in the beginning, funny at the end.

Herr-Berbunch 10-06-11 12:40 PM

All done, just on coffee and biscuits now before going home. Bit annoyed as I had appointment and arrived early whereas a colleague arrived without one and was gone before I'd been seen.

Penguin 10-06-11 12:42 PM

I've never donated blood :oops:, but I regard doing so as an honorable act.
I try to persuade myself into doing it, but I am afraid of needles. Even having a needle in the veins for the 20 seconds when they check your blood at the doctor creeps me out.
I just can't imagine how I could handle 10 minutes. :06:

Gerald 10-06-11 01:53 PM

A good deed, :up:

Herr-Berbunch 10-06-11 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1762181)
I've never donated blood :oops:, but I regard doing so as an honorable act.
I try to persuade myself into doing it, but I am afraid of needles. Even having a needle in the veins for the 20 seconds when they check your blood at the doctor creeps me out.
I just can't imagine how I could handle 10 minutes. :06:

My wife is quite altruistic, but until about 18 months ago had never given blood, she hates both needles and being touched in the crook of the arm where they take it from, oh, and to top it off she's allergic to the plasters they use, and verging on anemic. She used to preach to her classes about how good it is to do things like this and they asked her, "Miss, why don't you do it?", and so she did. She still doesn't like it but persists with it.

But I know it's not for everybody, and there is no shame in not going - it doesn't make you a bad person. It's the strangling of kittens that makes you bad. :03:


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