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It wasn't until I saw this T reg example that I realised how long ago the Freelander was launched - back in 97 on a P plate to be exact. I think it's a design that has aged very well and still looks good today.
The reason why so many early ones have reached the scrap heap is due to their miserable reliability that was well documented. This one looked very tidy indeed; it's been in current hands for a number of years now. Last MOT'd last May, it was showing 120k miles.
Go-Ahead London Central WVL 325 LX59 DCU on the 63 at Bricklayer's Arms roundabout. Monday 19th September 29016. DSCN38839.
From 12th November (a contract renewal date for route 63), new Volvo B5LH MCV Evo-Seti vehicles are set to take over.
Volvo B9TL-Wrightbus Eclipse Gemini 2 10.4m.
Seen on the first day of Vantage busway services between Atherton/Leigh and Manchester Stevenson Square
Arriva London South DLA 332 LG52 DCU, loads up outside Streatham station on the 109. Monday 10th February 2014. DSCN27205.
DAF DB250LF-TransBus ALX400 10.2m.
Nightwing, unknown, Starfire, Zatanna, and Cotton Candy Princess, C2E2 2013. Rosanna Rocha as Starfire and Ani-Mia as Cotton Candy Princess.
This is Damory (Ex "WightBus" & 'Southern Vectis') HW54 DCU (Fleet No. 3363) A Transbus Alexander Dennis Dart SLF Plaxton Pointer 2, Seen operating the '5' to Weymouth.
Airbus A319 - MSN 2662 - 5B-DCU
Airline Cobalt
Registration : 5B-DCU
Country : Cyprus
Date : 2016 -
Codes CO FCB
Web site : www.cobalt.aero
Serial number 2662
Type 319-112
First flight date 13/01/2006
Test registration D-AVWV
Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-5B6/P
24/01/2006 Mexicana XA-UER Ceased operations 28 August 2010
Returned to lessor as N266CT (CIT)
06/03/2011 Avianca N266CT Stored 06/2016
Leased From CIT
23/11/2016 Cobalt 5B-DCU Stored 02/2017 to 05/2017
Leased From Jet Midwest Group
Es la metodología clásica de AyerViernes a la que hemos agregado dos cosas fundamentales:
- Acompañamiento que es el ciclo de socialización de un proyecto
- Cerrar el círculo ya que es cíclico y helicoidal.
If you haven't read the '80s Hawk & Dove comic, definitely check it out, there's a lot of good ones in that run.
Seen on the first day of Vantage busway services between Atherton/Leigh and Manchester Stevenson Square
BX12 DCU - Wright Eclipse Urban - Route 246 Dudley via Russell's Hall Hospital. Seen at Stourbridge Bus Station.
DCU Shazam! - Issue #2
I wave goodbye to Sharon and the place that has been my home, on-and-off, for almost 11 years. My bittersweet moment is cut into by Victor Vasquez, my new adopted dad. Off to a great start...
Victor Vasquez: “You got all your stuff, pal?”
Billy Batson: “Yeah, it's all there.”
Victor has a strong, tall build, and works for Whiz Radio. From what I've been told, he's kind of a big deal, just like his goatee, a stand-out feature on his.
Victor Vasquez: “Erm well we heard you wanted to keep your paper round?”
I kinda didn't.
Rosa Vasquez: “Yes, unfortunately we're a bit too far away, but I spoke to our paper guy and they said they'd take you in. Isn't that great?!”
Rosa is shorter, but with black hair just like her husband’s, except she has pink coloured tips. She works from home, I think.
Billy Batson: “Sounds good…”
I trail off, and they didn't speak to me for the rest of the journey. They were being too nice, as I hoped they wouldn't be, and I just wanted to be alone. They always put up a false facade when I'm around and think I won't be able to notice it. Every. Damn. Time.
I fell asleep in the car, and woke up with a jolt. Victor had just parked up at the Vasquez household.
Rosa Vasquez: “Billy, we're here!”
The house was nothing special. 4 walls and a roof. I don't really know what I expected, but this place was now my home, and I was hoping it'd work out this time, really hoping for a place to call my own. Maybe this was it. I'd be lying if that didn't get me a bit giddy.
Victor carries my box inside while I trail behind him and Rosa with my backpack.
I walk behind them through the large front door and am immediately surprised by an overwhelming hug. A girl I've never met embraces me as if we're old friends.
Mary Bromfield: “You must be Billy! I'm Mary! So nice to meet you.”
She steps back in between two other teenagers, who take turns to shake my hand.
Freddie Freeman: “Wassup, I'm Freddie”
He's short, grasping a crutch and wearing an old beanie hat. He gives me a janky, awkward smile as I turn to shake the next hand.
Eugene Choi: “I'm Eugene.”
I can tell Eugene isn't very impressed by me. There's probably not a whole lot I can do about that. What did he expect? Me to have a six-pack or something? His handshake is somewhat passive-aggressive, while Freddie's is a lot more relaxed.
Rosa Vasquez: “Well welcome to our home. You're gonna fit right in! Why don't you go put your stuff in Freddie's room? You'll be bunking with him. He can give you the house tour in a bit, before dinner.”
Better Freddie than Eugene, I knew that much immediately.
Billy Batson: “That sounds fine.”
Freddie Freeman: “Don't worry man, we don't have actual bunk beds. Come on, I'm just in here”
As Freddie walks, he seems to be unable to use his left leg. A few of the kids at the Care Home had similar injuries. I wonder why the Vasquez's chose me, out of all the others. I'm nothing special, just a lost cause. A hopeless case. Nothing special at all.
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