Panda (Classic) PiNK Panda Auto Trader £350

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Panda (Classic) PiNK Panda Auto Trader £350

Let me know when!! I'm only 10 mins off the A1 south of Newcastle if you want to stop off or meet up (and the wife luuuurves Astons!:worship:) Had a run along with a DB5 on the A1 before on the way back from a show, Alexander was trying to get a picture for his mam and somehow he'd got the self timer on the camera so I kept screaming past flat out, then having to back off and wait for them to go past and doing it over and over while Alexander kept failing to get a photo until I worked out what he'd done. They must have been wondering what on earth the fool in the Panda was doing:eek:

P.M me your phone number and a place on the road to meet...by the way it's a shooting brake DB5..one of only 12 built.
 
'he' ? It's pink how can it be a boy?

We are in the 21st Century, not the 19th - allegedly pink is now gender neutral, men can eat quiche, everything is now pc, everyone is equal (some more equal than others obviously), and if you re-read 1984 it now looks like a documentary on UK Plc. Cynical, moi? ;)

Anyway Pinky & Perky were clearly boys.......
 
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Blue is for boys and Pink is for girls. Fact. It will always be that way, I'm simply not having it any other way! :D

Definitely true... it was on QI(y)

From QI:
The people who were traditionally dressed in pink and called girls were boys. Pink was considered the traditional colour for boys and blue for girls in the 19th century. In 1927, there was a report about Princess Astrid of Belgium who had decorated her son's room pink, only for her to give birth to a daughter. Part of the reason why blue may be seen as the traditional colour for girls is because the Virgin Mary is dressed in blue. Right until the mid-15th century, all children were referred to as girls, boys were called "knave girls" and girls were called "gay girls". The word "boy" originally meant "servant".​
Get your head round that, then...! :confused:
 
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Sadly you are wrong...

It's another modern invention. Research it and you will find pink was for a very long time a boys colour and blue a girls...sorry it is a fact....:D
It's not the 19th century, the car is pink, its supposed to be a girl. If you prefer it to be a boy draw a ***** on it.
 
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