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Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: Richard24] #1391299
12/11/2012 19:26
12/11/2012 19:26

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Originally Posted By: Richard24
Just got my copy tonight, picked up in Tesco.
The car is looking good, i'm starting to feel a little ashamed of mine now lol


I suspect that your's has worked out a bit cheaper wink

No-one should be ashamed of owning a Coupe; a love/hate relationship but mainly love love

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1393533
23/11/2012 17:08
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I see I got a mention in the letters page!


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Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1400358
29/12/2012 15:37
29/12/2012 15:37

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johnnybravoturbo I would like to mention after a serious head injury a few days ago and after being rushed to oxford hospital accident and emergency the members of staff were trying there best to try and get me to remember anything at all then after 6 hours I remembered I had a car, and nothing less than a Fiat Coupe, and apparently I wouldn't shut up about somebody called "johnnybravoturbo's Coupe"

Every member of staff in Oxford Radcliffe Hospital now know all about your car as they were trying desperately to keep me awake by getting me to speak about your car as thats the only thing I could remember. crazy

Your cars now even more famous
Congratulations you helped keep me conscious by my love for your car.

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1400378
29/12/2012 18:32
29/12/2012 18:32

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Originally Posted By: motocoupe
johnnybravoturbo I would like to mention after a serious head injury a few days ago and after being rushed to oxford hospital accident and emergency the members of staff were trying there best to try and get me to remember anything at all then after 6 hours I remembered I had a car, and nothing less than a Fiat Coupe, and apparently I wouldn't shut up about somebody called "johnnybravoturbo's Coupe"

Every member of staff in Oxford Radcliffe Hospital now know all about your car as they were trying desperately to keep me awake by getting me to speak about your car as thats the only thing I could remember. crazy

Your cars now even more famous
Congratulations you helped keep me conscious by my love for your car.




Hi

First of all sorry to hear about what happened.

Glad your ok now.

I visited that hospital alot when my dad was ill and I must say despite the interior appearance and lack of parking there staff is second to none.

There was a nurse there called Eve who I remember well.
Despite being a nurse for over 30 years she was still very caring and enthusiastic as ever.
Very inspiring to the younger generation and devoted to her job.

If you had mentioned John Cartlidge which is my real name then maybe they would've remembered my Dad who spent alot of time there.
Professor Newton-Davis and the Radcliffe hospital were the only specialists in Britain for a rare neurological condition called myasthenia gravis which my father had.
They all worked very closely with him and tried numerous tests to try and overcome this.

Due to there care I was able to have my dad around for a few more years so will always be grateful for that.

Unfortunately I also heard that the professor died in a car crash recently which was a real blow to the future research into this condition not to mention the loss of a very influential and intellectual person.

Thanks for taking the time to put that post up and glad that in someway I maybe helped in keeping you awake.

If your ever in the area pop in and I will take you for a run in it
Hope you have a great new year

Regards John

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1400387
29/12/2012 20:08
29/12/2012 20:08

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This could be an opportunity for daft comments, but can I resist...

Moto, hope everything works out well. Keep us in touch.

Tim

PS Dreaming about John's car is worthy - just don't dream about JBT or you have a problem... crazy . All the best wink

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1400397
29/12/2012 20:53
29/12/2012 20:53

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Come on Tim ,you know that dream could be a reality.
You only have to ask me once as you only live twice laugh

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1402060
07/01/2013 22:53
07/01/2013 22:53

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Moto all the best for the new year and when you meet JBT you will see he is not to kind on the eyes just his coupe lol.

Feel beta soon moto. All the best.

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1402070
07/01/2013 23:15
07/01/2013 23:15

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There's an exit there.
And an exit over there so &£?! Off and use it laugh

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1402086
08/01/2013 00:06
08/01/2013 00:06

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They are famous words John and should only be used when you are in full control off your senses. Lol.

Re: Practical performance car magazine coupe feature [Re: ] #1402335
09/01/2013 00:08
09/01/2013 00:08

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Originally Posted By: johnnybravoturbo
Originally Posted By: motocoupe
johnnybravoturbo I would like to mention after a serious head injury a few days ago and after being rushed to oxford hospital accident and emergency the members of staff were trying there best to try and get me to remember anything at all then after 6 hours I remembered I had a car, and nothing less than a Fiat Coupe, and apparently I wouldn't shut up about somebody called "johnnybravoturbo's Coupe"

Every member of staff in Oxford Radcliffe Hospital now know all about your car as they were trying desperately to keep me awake by getting me to speak about your car as thats the only thing I could remember. crazy

Your cars now even more famous
Congratulations you helped keep me conscious by my love for your car.




Hi

First of all sorry to hear about what happened.

Glad your ok now.

I visited that hospital alot when my dad was ill and I must say despite the interior appearance and lack of parking there staff is second to none.

There was a nurse there called Eve who I remember well.
Despite being a nurse for over 30 years she was still very caring and enthusiastic as ever.
Very inspiring to the younger generation and devoted to her job.

If you had mentioned John Cartlidge which is my real name then maybe they would've remembered my Dad who spent alot of time there.
Professor Newton-Davis and the Radcliffe hospital were the only specialists in Britain for a rare neurological condition called myasthenia gravis which my father had.
They all worked very closely with him and tried numerous tests to try and overcome this.

Due to there care I was able to have my dad around for a few more years so will always be grateful for that.

Unfortunately I also heard that the professor died in a car crash recently which was a real blow to the future research into this condition not to mention the loss of a very influential and intellectual person.

Thanks for taking the time to put that post up and glad that in someway I maybe helped in keeping you awake.

If your ever in the area pop in and I will take you for a run in it
Hope you have a great new year

Regards John


Wow shocked I will pm you now i am only in Northampton so your not too far from me anyways!

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