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Old 06 March 2003, 07:29 PM
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My youngst son James, 9 months old.


Absolutely loves being in the car even with the Hiper exhasust. His favourite bit i think is when the Defis go through their startup procedure. He then wathecs the Lambda link with amazement

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Old 06 March 2003, 07:39 PM
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Think it's time for a clean!- how dirty

Ur little nipper looks at home in the scoob, god help ya when he's 17 and wants one himself!!
Old 06 March 2003, 07:42 PM
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It's a bit worrying that the ignition is actually ON!
Old 06 March 2003, 07:45 PM
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So lovely

Glad to see a car dirtier than mine, but then I guess that's what the Scoob's are meant to look like

...as fo the defi's - I'm the same, I made Ian W turn his on and off a few times!
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Amazingley i have cleaned my car twice in the last 2 weeks, sunday being the last time. I do about 500 to 600 miles a week, live out in the sticks and travel all over Yorkshire, hence the dirt

James obviously cant reach the steering wheel or pedals, he is only just starting to crawl.

However his brother, Thomas who is 2 can reach the steering wheel, and already knows how to drive his grandads manitou (farm forklift) with a bit of assistance.

God help me in deed, but then by the time they are 17, it will be another excuse to tinker with cars

If i turn the ignition off, he gets bored (short attention span, babies that is), so left it running for his pleasure and enjoyment.

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BTW thats clean for my car, you should have seen it 2 weeks ago

see here http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadID=180960 the end result is what it also looked like this Sunday at 10 pm
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<Going emotional now>

Whenever i see James, who hardly ever stops smiling, reminds me how lucky i am. My wife was 5 months pregnant with him when i rolled my car last year.

Seeing him and his older brother, really makes my day.

Steven
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