tc20 wrote: » ^^ you wait ages for a Moggy Traveller to come along...
SmartinMartin wrote: » I posted this beauty clamped off Grantham st a couple of months ago. He's not having much luck with her recently, here she is today clamped on Camden
SmartinMartin wrote: » That's gorgeous. Wonder why they wouldn't save themselves a few bob on the tax.
Silvera wrote: » Could be owned by an older person who may not be aware of 'vintage tax'. Or perhaps they feel 'obliged/honour bound' to pay the full rate as they use it everyday?!
red sean wrote: » Is that a polar bear in the back of the moggy traveler????
Duke O Smiley wrote: » There were carry bags on the back seat from Nolans of Clontarf..safe to assume the owner is of an older generation
Silvera wrote: » What do 'Nolans of Clontarf' stock? ...pipes and slippers?!
tc20 wrote: » Dades wrote: » Dun Laoghaire is always good for few classics. I'm there most days! @ Dades, indeed DL is a haven for classics, there was quite a few more I couldn't capture on camera - and re the camera, its an old (ahem, 'classic', - that's how I roll ) nokia, and I'm not on any plan to upgrade - no matter how I try to clean the lens, that little splodge keeps showing up
Dades wrote: » Dun Laoghaire is always good for few classics. I'm there most days!
tc20 wrote: » my heart goes out to you man - is there any CCTV around there?
Dades wrote: » He's now buried up the Wicklow mountains with the dog.