I can recommend the Maybach, very comfortable.
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Having driven a Ferrari 360 Spider the other day, I would defo go for one of those if I had the cash... The Mrs said she liked it, but she screamed for the whole time, so I'm not so sure
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Nope. Just your plain ol cheap as chips BizTalk consultant!!!Originally posted by DodgyAgentWeltchy are you a recruitment consultant by any chance?
I do like the Alfa though, isnt it a bit too pricey for us poor recruitment agency people?Comment
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You tartOriginally posted by BlasterBatesI can recommend the Maybach, very comfortable.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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My arse is too fat for one of those. I need something that is a little less difficult to get in and out of, like an older womanOriginally posted by EqualOpportunitiesHaving driven a Ferrari 360 Spider the other day, I would defo go for one of those if I had the cash... The Mrs said she liked it, but she screamed for the whole time, so I'm not so sure
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I too have a fat arse - seemed to fit a treat...Originally posted by DodgyAgentMy arse is too fat for one of those. I need something that is a little less difficult to get in and out of, like an older woman
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what? the older woman?Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesI too have a fat arse - seemed to fit a treat...Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Thankfully not - the motor...Originally posted by DodgyAgentwhat? the older woman?The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Great minds think alike! When I saw the post title that is what went through my head.Originally posted by ChurchillBoth, you'll need to drive one when the other has broken down.
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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It is such an old "petrolhead" joke threadedOriginally posted by threadedGreat minds think alike! When I saw the post title that is what went through my head.
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