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My car's coming home!

imadoofus

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This and that.
Yay! :bannana:

Picked up this morning in Germany, and will be back home on Monday!

Apparently, the handbrake isn't working. Which I find a bit strange...

PJ

Still not allowed to drive it though :(
 
Good news! How much longer before you may drive again?
 
Thanks for the update - hope all is well with it and that you're recovering well :).
 
Yay! :bannana:

Picked up this morning in Germany, and will be back home on Monday!

Apparently, the handbrake isn't working. Which I find a bit strange...

PJ

Still not allowed to drive it though :(
:) I think it's good news :devil: but congratulations and I'm looking forward to seeing both the pictures and reading a report. :)

Good luck with the handbrake

Regards
John
 
Good news! How much longer before you may drive again?

I hope I'll get the all-clear within the next couple of weeks.

In truth, I can drive now, because my cars are automatic, and I have my left arm. In practice, I am not prepared to drive until I get signed off by the consultant and physio, because if I have an accident (or, heaven forfend, run some poor sap over :rolleyes: ) before I'm signed off, I'll be in schtuck, and my insurance may even be invalid.

I can scratch my nose now, but not my head. Two weeks ago, I couldn't even scratch my ar$e, so it's all progress. Originally they told me it would be four to six weeks before I could drive again, and my op was four weeks and two days ago.

PJ
 
Very sensible....if only all road users were like you:)

I hope I'll get the all-clear within the next couple of weeks.

In truth, I can drive now, because my cars are automatic, and I have my left arm. In practice, I am not prepared to drive until I get signed off by the consultant and physio, because if I have an accident (or, heaven forfend, run some poor sap over :rolleyes: ) before I'm signed off, I'll be in schtuck, and my insurance may even be invalid.

I can scratch my nose now, but not my head. Two weeks ago, I couldn't even scratch my ar$e, so it's all progress. Originally they told me it would be four to six weeks before I could drive again, and my op was four weeks and two days ago.

PJ
 
I hope I'll get the all-clear within the next couple of weeks.

In truth, I can drive now, because my cars are automatic, and I have my left arm. In practice, I am not prepared to drive until I get signed off by the consultant and physio, because if I have an accident (or, heaven forfend, run some poor sap over :rolleyes: ) before I'm signed off, I'll be in schtuck, and my insurance may even be invalid.

I can scratch my nose now, but not my head. Two weeks ago, I couldn't even scratch my ar$e, so it's all progress. Originally they told me it would be four to six weeks before I could drive again, and my op was four weeks and two days ago.

PJ
I have a good friend who many years had to have his left arm amputated. One day I saw him negotiating a roundabout at high speed. I waved to him and he waved back..... :eek: :eek: :)

REgards
John
 
Not a nice thought, and I was just about to have my dinner.
 
Yes - let's not go there!!

G;ad you are getting better tho PJ:bannana:
 
So how did you............On second thoughts, don't answer that:crazy:
Been there:devil: :)
Not there there, as in there! :o :o But for many months I was plastered from above the shoulder to the knee-cap :D

It's one way of finding out who your friends are.

REgards
Friendless John
 

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