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It seems Assem has a dry sense of humour

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by originallambrettaman, Aug 13, 2012.

  1. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator
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    Check out the window sticker on the back of Mrs Allam's mini...

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  2. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    Only just seen that? It's always been there <laugh>
     
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  3. westhulltiger

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    How very true! Why on earth do they drive this car?
     
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  4. RicardoHCAFC

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    Have you ever seen a woman trying to park a car?
     
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  5. augustatiger

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    Mr A actually drives this car around town and to the matches.
     
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    Wasn't this in 'The Egyptian Job'?
     
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  7. RicardoHCAFC

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    Which Mr A? And if that's one of the Mr Allams' car on a matchday why are there usually 3 of the cars there? I always thought the big cars were the two Mr Allams' cars. (now I think about it 3 cars doesn't make sense anyway, why would Mrs Allam come in a seperate car to her husband which ever car/driver combination they had)
     
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  8. JoelTheTiger

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    I've only ever seen '2 AA' for Assem, Ehab and wife then the other Rolls for family and friends. Did chuckle at the Mini, a very embarrassing car.
     
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    Tight bastard making her drive a 1993 mini lol, The plates worth more than the car,
     
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  10. augustatiger

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    That is Mr A seniors car.The family bought it for him as a birthday present.
    He drives it everywhere.Needs a crowbar to get him out though.
     
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    On most matchdays they come in one Thunderbird Rolls, one old Rolls(Which I assume Ehab uses, as he doesn't come in his Aston) and Enas comes in a gullwing Merc.
     
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    That's a classic example of brilliant British engineering and its well maintained looking at the photo, so how the hell can it be embarrassing?
     
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    They are a good car, cooler than the new ones.
     
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    Maybe embarrassing was the wrong word. I agree it's a great British car, but not what I'd expect a multi-millionaire to drive.
     
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  15. Amin Arrears

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    It's an excellent car in immaculate condition, a perfect example of a true British classic and an icon in our history. It's there every match day, always parked on the edge spot at the end of the path when you walk through the park from parkers, and the rolls is always in the spot next to it. Never noticed a third car but then again I don't tend to look.
     
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  16. HCAFC (Airlie Tiger)

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    Bloody hell, if they read this they'll be checking the bushes in their back garden, some ones obviously keeping a close eye on them!
     
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  17. The FRENCH TICKLER

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    Nowt wrong with a mini especially the older ones. A Classic British car. But Very easy to park for those who are highly challenged in that area.
     
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  18. Mr. Shoes

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    I'd love one in mint nick.

    Have you ever driven one? Like go carts - great fun and wonderful to learn handling skills. Not much of a car for an oldie,mind you. I can see it has some sentimental value, hence the use.
     
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  19. originallambrettaman

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    As they park just outside the window of the members bar, you don't have to be an accomplished stalker to know what cars they're in.
     
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  20. terrac

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    excellent car the classic mini and great fun to drive. They have become a cult car to have. Hythe Tiger have you seen the price of them these days? Classic mini's like that go for 3 GRAND+ so the plate is hardly worth more..
     
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