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    Seventy-Two Fecking Quid...

    ...That's how much it cost to fill the wife's car up!

    Seventy-two bastard pounds!

    That's about fifty quid to the chancellor!

    Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm off.

    Anyone know of any good contracts abroad?
    (Avionics, ADA etc...)

    #2
    no, no,

    don't leave the UK,

    it's worse on the mainland

    goodness and last the UK is waking up to the cost of petrol

    I wonder is these rises will speed up the availability of alternatives,

    short term, lpg, bio-rape seed oil diesel etc or hybrids

    in the household budget petrol must now be the highest cost for the average man

    Milan.

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      #3
      Originally posted by milanbenes
      no, no,

      don't leave the UK,

      it's worse on the mainland
      Don't worry about the competition MB, I'm a real engineer, your SAP tulipe is quite safe...

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        #4
        Drivers set to lose second car cover

        "Fully comprehensive insurance covers motorists when they drive other cars. But not for much longer."

        http://money.guardian.co.uk/insuranc...548020,00.html

        Chich-Ching!

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          #5
          Originally posted by dephunked
          "Fully comprehensive insurance covers motorists when they drive other cars. But not for much longer."

          http://money.guardian.co.uk/insuranc...548020,00.html

          Chich-Ching!
          Will your insurer continue to allow you to drive other cars?

          Admiral Yes

          Asda No1

          AXA Under review

          Churchill Oh, Yes!!!

          Cornhill Direct Under review

          Direct Line Yes

          Groupama Yes

          Norwich Union Direct No1

          Morth>n Under review

          RAC No1

          Royal & Sun Alliance Under review

          Royal Bank of Scotland Yes

          Sainsbury's Yes

          Tesco Yes

          1 = Fully removed from policies by end of year

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            #6
            Originally posted by Churchill
            ...That's how much it cost to fill the wife's car up!

            Seventy-two bastard pounds!

            That's about fifty quid to the chancellor!

            Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm off.

            Anyone know of any good contracts abroad?
            (Avionics, ADA etc...)
            Buy the silly cow a Toyota Aygo then!

            61 mpg, insurance group 1, 3 yr waranty and massive service intervals

            Oh and let the lazy moo fill it up herself.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DimPrawn
              Buy the silly cow a Toyota Aygo then!

              61 mpg, insurance group 1, 3 yr waranty and massive service intervals

              Oh and let the lazy moo fill it up herself.
              She(we ) like(s) powerful cars!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Churchill
                Anyone know of any good contracts abroad?
                (Avionics, ADA etc...)
                Same business as me then! Do I know you?
                Just Job Search from CUK for ADA and you will see what is available. If you have any DSP in your CV I may be able to walk you in here.
                Not much advertised on the continent, but there does seem to be work. You need to post your details on as many job boards as you can.. they will come!
                I am not qualified to give the above advice!

                The original point and click interface by
                Smith and Wesson.

                Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time

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                  #9
                  Fuel

                  Originally posted by Churchill
                  ...That's how much it cost to fill the wife's car up!

                  Seventy-two bastard pounds!

                  That's about fifty quid to the chancellor!

                  Sod this for a game of soldiers, I'm off.

                  Anyone know of any good contracts abroad?
                  (Avionics, ADA etc...)
                  What does she drive....a tank?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServ
                    What does she drive....a tank?
                    Nope, Jag XK rag top, pressy from Daddy.

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