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oh deer...
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Sorry to hear that
Hope all is OK.
But on the plus side, WSS:
Originally posted by norrahe View PostMmmmmmm, bambi stew, bambi steaks, smoked bambi, bbq'd bambi..........
Shame about the car though.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHe might have been referring to this recipe:
Take 2 babes
Sandwich yourself between them
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAs in this Babe
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Don't own up to it for gods sake!
If it was wild then it's owned by the queen, and you will owe her compensation for killing it Many years ago I knew a chap that popped a deer up by the hunting lodge in Epping forest. The guy was lucky because Bambi busted its guts through the car windscreen and died in the passenger seat. He was busy moaning to a forest ranger and policeman that turned up to help while the tow truck turned up to drag his Astra to the junk yard. They took his name and address and muttered something about compensation (he thought they would pay him for the dumb beasts actions). Then a few weeks later the bill arrived for the deer...Comment
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Originally posted by scooby View PostLuckily we're all good and thank god for insurance.
RIPComment
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Glad to here you're ok. Remember it's just a car and worst comes to worst just moneymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYour renewal premium might be dear.
RIP
The saga is still going on... While on Holiday, dropped my phone in a stream. On way home from Scotland (got the car back last thursday) we had a puncture and engine management light / idle mode kicking meaning 300mile journey at 60mph. Walked in to the house to find the dishwasher has leaked and the real wood flooring all warped and knackered in the kitchen.
Took the car to the dealers today for a full diagnostic print out / check and turns out my Turbo is leaking, luckily they will replace under warranty. Phew!
However, the quality of the body work repair is shocking! ripped paintwork from putting trims back on before paint dry, runs, poor finish, uneven spray etc... Insurance are sending out an inspector to review and take it from there.
Oh, and they wont cover the puncture even though they said it may be caused by the incident, but there is no proof as it happened 2 days after getting the car back. That cost me £160!
GrrrrrrrrI didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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