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Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out
for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyoneıs pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just canıt believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country...they want class, sophistication, real luxury and flexibility -- a truly memorable experience." Yep, no more tired old limos for me. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... -- Shane Stanley |
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On 4 Apr, 09:32, Shane Stanley
wrote: Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyoneıs pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just canıt believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country...they want class, sophistication, real luxury and flexibility -- a truly memorable experience." Yep, no more tired old limos for me. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... -- Shane Stanley I've seen stretch Hummers in London and Dubai. The London one was bright yellow forgawdsake. And I used to think people in sedan stretch limos had their taste in their arse. |
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On Apr 4, 5:57 pm, "GPW" wrote:
On 4 Apr, 09:32, Shane Stanley wrote: Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyoneıs pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just canıt believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country...they want class, sophistication, real luxury and flexibility -- a truly memorable experience." Yep, no more tired old limos for me. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... -- Shane Stanley I've seen stretch Hummers in London and Dubai. The London one was bright yellow forgawdsake. And I used to think people in sedan stretch limos had their taste in their arse. When I was mowing lawns for a crust there was a guy with a limo business, just the traditional Ford LTD's but for special occasions he had a stretched VW Bug. Brendo |
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Shane Stanley wrote:
Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyoneıs pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just canıt believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country...they want class, sophistication, real luxury and flexibility -- a truly memorable experience." Yep, no more tired old limos for me. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... UAV - Urban Assault Vehicles. Also possibly related to the well-known Inverse Co-Relation, between vehicle size and penis size. Hopefully if petrol goes back up to $1.40 per litre that may slow some of these morons down a little, but doesn't seem to. |
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Shane Stanley wrote:
There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country. I can see the celebrity appeal, it looks like something the Munsters would get around in. Our local Holden dealer is advertising Hummers for sale from this month. Ahhh... the joys of living in a town "benefiting" from the booming coal mining industry. |
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Shane Stanley Wrote: "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyone's pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just can't believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. Indeedly, they realise what they're seeing, as most H2 happy snaps usually wind up he http://fuh2.com/ Think we saw Leytons (Hewitt) H2 on Bridge Road last year, but couldn't get a nice pic framed up in time before the beastie roared off. He probably deserved a flipping of the bird too. -- cfsmtb |
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On Apr 5, 12:06 am, cfsmtb cfsmtb.2oi...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com wrote: Shane Stanley Wrote: "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyone's pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just can't believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. Indeedly, they realise what they're seeing, as most H2 happy snaps usually wind up hehttp://fuh2.com/ Think we saw Leytons (Hewitt) H2 on Bridge Road last year, but couldn't get a nice pic framed up in time before the beastie roared off. He probably deserved a flipping of the bird too. -- cfsmtb Was I right or wrong in giving the same signal to the lady rider of a motor scooter yesterday? I was riding the other way on the Green Bridge (cycles only) and she was coming the other way. Donga |
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Shane Stanley Wrote: Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. "Picture yourself cruising down the main street of your neighborhood on your way to the night of your life. Everyoneıs pointing at you, wondering who you are, staring, taking phone snaps... they just canıt believe what theyıre seeing." Yes indeedy. There's mo "After extensive research it has been realised that the Australian public including celebrities are looking for more than just a tired old Limousine to move around the city and country...they want class, sophistication, real luxury and flexibility -- a truly memorable experience." Yep, no more tired old limos for me. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... -- Shane Stanley awesome! think of all the bike racks you can fit on the roof! perfect for large (cycling) families, teams, and those with limited storage space in their houses for their bikes. -- warrwych |
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"warrwych" wrote: awesome! think of all the bike racks you can fit on the roof! perfect for large (cycling) families, teams, and those with limited storage space in their houses for their bikes. Hey, forget the roof, just rack them up inside the cabin - 10 bikes wouldn't take up more then 20% of the space inside this bus. -- Cheers Peter ~~~ ~ _@ ~~ ~ _- \, ~~ (*)/ (*) |
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Shane Stanley Wrote: Now here's something for Melburnians (and others, it seems) to look out for: http://www.hummerlimos.com.au/. Yep, our very own stretch Hummers. Four-and-a-half tonnes, 11 metres long -- clearly just the thing for getting around the suburbs. I remember seeing one of these in the US, and finding it over the top even for there... -- Shane Stanley The US doesn't seem to be as OTT as one might think. I had a trip to California at the end of Feb and it struck me how emmisions aware the place seemed to be. Lots of TV adverts for Prius and other hybrids, car adverts in general placing a fair emphasis on fuel consumption, and special attachments to the bowsers to catch fuel vapours as you filled up. $26.75 Australian for 7 US gallons = 26.5 liters so about $1 per liter, not as cheap as I had thought it would have been. But California may be a special case, the state taxes seem to be quite high and their legislation seems to drive much of the envionmental standards RoryW -- Rory Williams |
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