Stockers 1.8, non VVC. It's not exactly fast in my opinion, but then I am known for having, erm, slightly more power than stock in most of my cars, so my opinion may tend to be discounted by some in my family!
I do think however that my brother would be interested in your proposition. As I say, having been unable to meet the target times in the TSD Targa competition on a few of the competition legs even driving flat out, he is quite interested in obtaining a few more horses...
No good, I hope she feels better soon (and that you don't also succumb)! That's never much fun...
Andrew, I have to agree with you on that score that there is no substitute for shear grunt..
I do need to pin down Andrew to see what he has got, but no doubt there is plenty hidden away in his shed...
She is doing well and touch wood I am not showing any symptoms yet.
Microwave and dishwasher makes me a kitchen master. Hope Mrs. 1/2 recovers soon.
Shorty, you are man after my own heart, now those two kitchen tools I can use.
Recovery is going well..
Steve you can handle it! We will pray for her quick recovery.
Bobby, thank you.
I have just done battle with the Easter Saturday crowds and picked up a few groceries to keep the pantry full.
Mrs 1/2 Cup is up and about this morning and doing well.
1/2: it's nice of Andrew to wait until you are in full mind and body for the first turning of the key. plus i'm guessing he wants you 100% thinking about that engine when he does turn it.
you'll learn to do a few things in the house's kitchen as you've done in the Shed Downunder or just relearn them while Mrs. 1/2 is recovering. Mrs. Drives rarely gets sick either and i used to get a cold at least every year a week after Christmas when one or more of the family would show up with a bug. i wish Mrs. 1/2 the best and i really hope you don't catch what she's got.
did you keep the RODENTS alive and well while she was gone? Sounds like Dad's accident is a thing of the past or is he still going to drive after his car is repaired?
drives, Our familly is having a catch up today ( the first in many years I might add ) at my cousins place in
Yarrawonga, about an hours drive from here.
http://www.yarrawongamulwala.com.au/
Andrew, Amy and young
Aiden ( the newest member of our larger clan )will be representing us there sadly. I really do not want to spread the bug any further.
We still have two days left to get the
MGF firing..
As for the house duties, keeping things up to scratch is not much of an issue, cooking on the other hand

lets put it this way I do a great toasted ham and cheese sandwich and I am not to shabby on the BBQ either..
The
rodents and Shelby are doing fine but were pretty excited about
Mrs 1/2 Cups return..
Dads little accident still has not been assessed as yet, we have all pulled together to help with daily tasks and he is happy with that for now. To be honest we have not made a call at this point in time.
Sorry to hear of the bug going around. Common but quite uncomfortable and serious if not well cared for. My suggestion for your cooking experience is to make a list...
Andy,
Mrs 1/2 Cup is doing well and you are right in saying that it can be very serious indeed. The doctor advised us that if she could not keep down fluids it means straight to hospital.

I did a shopping list last night..
And completed that list this morning..
Thank you one and all, have a great day..
