22-03-2014 7:50 PM
22-03-2014 7:59 PM
22-03-2014 8:21 PM
Hey Tim, great to see you back ! Some of us were starting to worry about you, thinking maybe you had run off with a pretty little nurse .
Anyway Tim good luck with your new mode of transport and again great to see you back posting.
22-03-2014 9:02 PM
looks great
22-03-2014 9:02 PM
23-03-2014 6:11 AM
Tim ,
You must have been eligible for Mobility for ages
23-03-2014 9:33 AM
23-03-2014 10:45 AM
Tim .. This would do you..
23-03-2014 11:16 AM
Hello Tim, got a new motor?
I had a message for you on your Elephant thread, so I will bring your thread up again shortly.
That programme date on there is wrong, it will be on tonight at 7 PM BBC2 . Its called Wild Burma Natures Lost Kingdom.
And as I said you wont believe what they do to break the spirit of those elephants. Hope you have time to see it. Or on Iplayer another time.
See you take care.
23-03-2014 2:13 PM
These mobility scooters are very handy for folk who need to just bomb around town, meet a few mates for a brew and a butty or just nip down to the shops. I've got one but mine isn't anywhere near as posh as Tims.
Mine is more like this one ...... (just a bit bigger, )
The reason for not having a bigger one is that I need to be able to take mine apart and lift it up into the back of the car. It may sound daft but our house is on top of a great long hill and whichever way you go it's about 1.5 miles down into the town centre. So what I need to do is pack my scooter into the car, drive to a town centre car park, unpack the scooter and set off round town to wherever I want to go. Get back to the car, pack it all away and then drive home.
We tried getting a bigger scooter but the 3 we tried all gave up the ghost before making it home. The batteries just weren't powerful enough to drive down into town, drive round the shops etc and then drive my 13 stone back up the hill to our house.
I'll maybe try a newer version this summer and join the jet-set.
Good luck with yours, Tim.
BTW, did you know that you can get trailers and even mini caravans for them?
23-03-2014 2:23 PM
23-03-2014 5:40 PM
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Well this is what my great grand mother used:
And they say the good old days? When a pig was often kept down a cellar too.
Sad to see you need a scooter Steve.
Hello Steve - Sad to see that you have the need for one
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23-03-2014 5:54 PM
And Tommy was still working:
I doubt if Irene, was born when this picture was taken of him.
23-03-2014 10:20 PM
@blackburn_stevie wrote:These mobility scooters are very handy for folk who need to just bomb around town, meet a few mates for a brew and a butty or just nip down to the shops. I've got one but mine isn't anywhere near as posh as Tims.
In my town we have this, there is a cost but it's not very much.
http://www.ceredigionshopmobility.org.uk/
24-03-2014 7:28 AM
Get one of these bad boys Tim
24-03-2014 7:51 AM
@blackburn_stevie wrote:
The reason for not having a bigger one is that I need to be able to take mine apart and lift it up into the back of the car. It may sound daft but our house is on top of a great long hill and whichever way you go it's about 1.5 miles down into the town centre. So what I need to do is pack my scooter into the car, drive to a town centre car park, unpack the scooter and set off round town to wherever I want to go. Get back to the car, pack it all away and then drive home.
A friend of mine uses a scooter and she has a hoist fitted in the back of her car to lift her scooter in and and out. It seems to work brilliantly for her. The Mobility people fitted it for her so maybe that's worth a look as it would save you time and effort dismantling it to get it in and out each time.
bankhaunter's idea is a good one. I've seen these car parks with mobility scooters for hire in several car parks in and around the West where I live. Maybe you should lobby your local council for one.
24-03-2014 9:42 AM
And note how proud she seems. In those times a donkey and a cart were a symbol of wealth believe it or not.
Bit like you leaving your Jag outside Steve. (well almost).
Very touching I thought, that they had so little, but it meant so much. Bless them.
Would that any of us nowadays be so content?
Shhhhhs she wont admit it but that's Rose, of this RT, banging the drum.
And that's one of the moderators, standing proudly with bulging eyes on the back of the cart.
24-03-2014 11:33 AM
24-03-2014 12:15 PM
Did anyone spot my little FAUX PAS?
BTW, the Jag is now an Ex JAG. I put it in the Auto Express on Monday and a guy phoned on Tuesday and collected it on Thursday.
24-03-2014 12:31 PM
How much?
Doesn't Aggie mind you using her ID?
It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.