Buncefield destroys 101 Vampire

Of course!......I suppose 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'.

Loading stretchers in the back would make it a purple eater.

(Shaking head in disbelief...)......"never trust a hippy"!

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Brian
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Deep Purple is a group.......but 'Purple Haze' is a song, maybe thats a more fitting description?

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Brian

Tom Woods uttered summat worrerz funny about:

That'll be one itchy area!

Lee D

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Lee_D

Purple Haze sounds like an Air Freshener

Alex

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Alex

Because he could.

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EMB

So - can anybody recommend a nice paint colour for my Disco (Currently Arken Gray) - Ideally I want something more visible than Dyno Rod Orange - the best I can think of off the top of my head is BMC Vermilion along with reflective strips - anybody got any other ideas?

P.

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Paul S. Brown

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Natalie Drest

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Composed by Peter De Rose in 1934. Full title is "When the deep purple falls". Nice tune. Nothing to do with Smoke on the Water, which is also a nice tune, although in a somewhat diferent style...

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Natalie Drest

Purple? I'm a bit hazy on that.

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David G. Bell

On or around Thu, 22 Dec 2005 21:52:31 +0000, Tom Woods enlightened us thusly:

I tend to use "'cos". When people reply "'cos what" you can then come back with "cos lettuce".

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Austin Shackles

On or around Fri, 23 Dec 2005 01:34:14 +0000, "Paul S. Brown" enlightened us thusly:

fluorescent pink with fluoro green stripes?

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Austin Shackles

That describes most Landrovers I know.

DaveP

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Dave P

ROFL.

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Steve Taylor

Lilley Plant (I think it was) in Glasgow used to use a fluorescent green

- very conspicuous. But I do like the sound of the green/pink combination - although it'll look too much like one of those club ties so beloved of our politicians.

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Dougal

Maybe it is all still there, what we are seeing is some very cunning camouflage :)

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Larry

Eventually I shall get round to painting most of my landie a uniform shade of limestone as was supposed to be on the log book, over all the blotches and primer, but I shall still leave my doors in the strange shade of light green they came in as I kind of like it that way to be different.

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Larry

Yes, very popular 'air freshener' in my old flat on Utrechtsestraat as it happens...

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Mother

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Tim Hobbs

The RAF Mountain Rescue had a striking livery at one point, yellow chevrons across the bonnet and roof. Not the most flourescent or dazzling etc but catches the eye as it contrasts effectivley against almost everything else, with possible exception of another vehicle in same livery :)

They used yellow stripes over NATO type green, maybe a similar style in blue/yellow or red/green, whatever colours oppose (or is it complement) each other in the swatch samples.

How about an Escher theme, Landrovers negotiating streams that run uphill into each other.

All the best

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wayne

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