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comports

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Very Off topic here but thought I'd post this anyway.

Just teaching my youngest son how "one should behave on a sunday"..!!!

Sorry it's not the CLK but we'll work up to that one..

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Not too surprised it's not the CLK:D As you say he can work up to that one:thumb:

Just wait until he wants to borrow the CLK!! It will be a few years yet though.
 
It's really just "Child Labour". His little hands would reach right inside the wheels on both cars so he could clean the inside of the alloys for me in time..:D

But he enjoyed it so that's all that counts. (and I got a nice clean number plate)

He did get a bit wet however and Mum was not too pleased. Didn't help that he pulled the bucket over though but he is only 18 months old..!!
 
Of course I can :)

You may have to change the odd nappy though..:eek:
 
He's missed a bit.

And you need to get rid of those nasty hexagons, top left.
 
I shall chastise him severely for that (when he wakes from his nap).

The hex's are just the lithium warp core drive cooling down.:cool:
 
I'll need to try that as well : my son being the same age .

I'm impressed the way your son was able to wipe all the numbers off the plate .
 
Oouch... Play nicely or I'll sulk..!

Don't you mean that dashing looking chap with a wash mit (microfibre no less)
 

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