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4x4 tv programme

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hi julle almal
dit was nou n kort somer hier ini vrystaat ek weet nie wie het dalk gisteraand andrew st.pierre white se program gekyk oor sy trippie na die rigtersveld en sy verslag oor die fortuner, hy kon niks fout vind met die fortuner behalwe.... nou luister na die..... hy stamp sy kop elke keer as hy inklim, en die agter klap is ook te laag want hy stamp sy kop daar ook miskien kan toyota n manual vir sulke tv aanbieders uitbring of hoe voel julle
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Dalk, moet hulle vir hom 'n 50mm suspension lift doen :lol: :lol: :lol:
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en hy is 'n kortgat!! :twisted: :twisted:
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Sy programme raak nou al hoe beter vir my. Ek het hierdie trip na die Richtersveld kwaai geniet.Meskien omdat Greg van der reis saam was. Ek was al 2 keer daar en besef nou ek het al 2 kere op baie uitgemis. Die park is maar net 'n deeltjie van die area
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Nee wat ek dink hy is net gewoond aan die ander voertuig.
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Ek dink net hulle kan met meer intusiasme praat, sal dit maklikker maak om te kyk.
Ek was ook al in die Richtersveld, dis n ander soort mooi, maar eenkeer was genoeg vir my.
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Hoppy wrote:Ek dink net hulle kan met meer intusiasme praat, sal dit maklikker maak om te kyk.
Ek was ook al in die Richtersveld, dis n ander soort mooi, maar eenkeer was genoeg vir my.
Most definitely! I fell asleep in the chair about half way through .... did'nt find it that interesting this time either.
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I fell asleep in the chair about half way through
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ASPW has a very monotonous tone of voice, never exciting, so once one accepts that fact I guess it's OK to just sit back watch the show.


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Tend to agree with FD ; Andrew's voice a little bit of sleepy.As for what I see so far on the programme, its just overlanding; Had some pals done the Richterveld this here. One of my to do's for next year.
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andrevt wrote: hy stamp sy kop elke keer as hy inklim, en die agter klap is ook te laag want hy stamp sy kop daar ook
You need more proof that his head is too big?? :crazy: :crazy:

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Family_Dog wrote:
I fell asleep in the chair about half way through
:lol: :lol:


Signs of pending old age, Andy! :thumbup:


ASPW has a very monotonous tone of voice, never exciting, so once one accepts that fact I guess it's OK to just sit back watch the show.


I have just been watching Andre Safari 4x4 do some wicked things on a trail outside Kroonstad with his Fortuner. Gave me the willies, I expected him to flip the vehicle head over heels more than once. Sort of place I'll probably stay away from :shock:


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I'm not too sure that the 'pending' is still appropriate, Eric, but to watch "some wicked things on a trail " is what's more likely to keep me interested and awake ..... I still enjoy a bit of the rough stuff, after all, I might be aging just a little, but I'm not dead yet! :D: :wink:
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zepplin wrote:
andrevt wrote: hy stamp sy kop elke keer as hy inklim, en die agter klap is ook te laag want hy stamp sy kop daar ook
You need more proof that his head is too big?? :crazy: :crazy:
I'm 1,9m tall and NEVER hit my head on either the door or the tailgate of mine. Maybe it'll help if he opens them first... :think:
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Scorpion wrote:
zepplin wrote:
andrevt wrote: hy stamp sy kop elke keer as hy inklim, en die agter klap is ook te laag want hy stamp sy kop daar ook
You need more proof that his head is too big?? :crazy: :crazy:
I'm 1,9m tall and NEVER hit my head on either the door or the tailgate of mine. Maybe it'll help if he opens them first... :think:
I agree with Scorpion, maybe he tries to use the side step to stand on before he gets into the vehicle, and that will result in banging your head........ :twisted:
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