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A Helping Hand
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A Helping Hand
I was asked if it's possible to help take a friends son and friends to their school prom as all the limmos were fully booked and he wasn't let down as I pulled into his street. The faces on his friends was a picture as we arrived with lights and noise.
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Re: A Helping Hand
lovely pic 

Cheers Alex
all thoughts are given in good faith but..." You pays your money and takes your choice"

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all thoughts are given in good faith but..." You pays your money and takes your choice"
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Re: A Helping Hand
Bet they were well chuffed! I know I would have been!
Limos are such a common choice nowadays, theyre tacky.

Limos are such a common choice nowadays, theyre tacky.
Re: A Helping Hand
Much better! Well done, I bet they loved it
My 1956 Series 11 Traveller! Bought when I was 17 (1985)....sold 6 years (1991) later......bought back 9 years after that! (2000) With 6 different owners in the middle, what a lucky boy I am!
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Re: A Helping Hand
Your right they loved every minute of their 20 minute journey. I heard voices from one limmo saying that they wished that they could have arrived in it. I think they were kept very busy showing their friends photographs taken before they got to the prom.
Next month I will be taking a bride to her wedding.....
Next month I will be taking a bride to her wedding.....

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Re: A Helping Hand
Lovely scene there!
I dropped my sister and her pals off for her prom in my minor, but then their prom dates had to give me a bump start back out again
I dropped my sister and her pals off for her prom in my minor, but then their prom dates had to give me a bump start back out again

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Re: A Helping Hand
Well done Ray, were they chuffed or cuffed? See you local bobby is there to help the local community.
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Re: A Helping Hand
Wicked! Wish I'd gone to my prom in a police car! We all had to take a coach
I took my friend's daughter a couple of weeks ago - wish I had sirens though
- I used ribbons and flowers instead
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I took my friend's daughter a couple of weeks ago - wish I had sirens though

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Re: A Helping Hand
Offered ours for two proms but no takers,our son learnt his mistake and since passing his test has used it pretty much every day
Wer'e taking it to the midlands in August for my sister to use as a wedding car 


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Re: A Helping Hand
Nice one Ray, Maybe some more members for Matts growing band of followers, really nice to see the youngsters enjoying the delights of the world of moggies.