Being the owner of three Landrover Defenders has meant that I have trebly been the brunt of many Landrover jokes!
And crikey, for sure, I’ve got a good sense of humour, but I swore that I would never tell “Landy” jokes after I bought a new Toyota Landrcruiser…but,
Driving in my Landcruiser
Driving in my Landcruiser
A truck that won’t rust
Looking in the rearview
“The Landy’s” in my dust
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Put in the “diff-locks”
And start headin’ up some hills
There’s no need to worry
No more hefty “Landy” bills
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Take a good look underneath
You’ll see no oil drips
She’s dry as a whistle
Like parched desert lips
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And when it’s time to turnaround
To point our way back home
There’s one thing that’s rest assured
There’ll be no breakdown moan!
😉
ps: I sold “The Landy” and it has gone to a new home!
I have a Toyota RAV 4.
Toyota makes a dependable vehicle, no doubt about it.
I hope the ‘Landy’ likes its new home.
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Reblogged this on Sunrise…Travel Talk with Maggi.
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Ah, sad… the break-downs and digging them out of soft sand adds to the adventure! 😉
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Love your poem. Glad ‘the Landy’ has a new home
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Ha,ha,ha there is a poet in all of us!? Happy Driving! May the upcoming trips be plenty and the upkeep bills scarce! (Does that make sense at all?)
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It sure does!
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You sold THE Landy ??? What about the other one ???
Love, hugs and blessings…ME and the Boss
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No I kept Janet 😉
So the Blue Landrover was with us from around 2000 to 2006, the White one from 2006 to two days ago, and the Red one from 2007 to a couple of months ago… More on the new Landcruiser soon!
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Nice poem, and fairly respectful of the Landy. I can tell you that I had a few situations like your middle picture with my Landcruiser in the African mountains and savannah, I also got stuck in the sand and drove right into a deep mud pool in the dark, but she always took me outta there 🙂 Happy drives!!
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Strewth, we have much in common, tick to all of those, well except for Africa of course…. 🙂
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