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Nigel Rainton wrote: Fri Nov 02, 2018 10:16 am RBT - if only the rain would stay outside the Defender, I have to drive in wellies when it's raining, at least it washes the mud out of the footwells.

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I know what you mean Nigel....I usually have a puddle in both footwells in the morning following overnight rain....always makes me smile!
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RBT,
I've been tempted to adopt Jeremy Clarkson's approach and make drain holes :-)

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Nigel, I thought your old user name was perfect for the way you described it, ha ha. I never understood why we have such unique user names, except maybe for a little protection from surfers from the web wanting to get our identity somehow; and I understand it's possible to do that. But we never meet people on the water by introducing ourselves as our user names, but our real names. Good for you Nigel.
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Iasgair,

I agree, when so much of our personal information is accessible on the Web there is little point in using a pseudonym :-)

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