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Originally posted by M_B View PostI have never owned a car.
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First car == Current Car == 1.0 Toyota Yaris T3. Bought it new when I got my first job out of uni. If I actually went out of the house these days it would be time to get something nicer, as it is I'm thinking of going car-less soon.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhich is all well and good. the problem I have is that you seem to think that everyone else should be interested by it all. The very fact that you want to explain your interest in cars on this site makes you no different from your average religious nutter.
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Volvo144/Bicycle (with 3 speed gear)
Me car is gone - but me bike drives on ...
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAgents with a presence in a market don't like newcomers and will do/say anything to antagonise them?*
* I appreciate there may be a bit of pot/kettle about this post, but I am not an agent
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAgents with a presence in a market don't like newcomers and will do/say anything to antagonise them?*
* I appreciate there may be a bit of pot/kettle about this post, but I am not an agent
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIs that the Mark IV with those retro fins?
http://www.worth1000.com/entries/345...5647FKNj_w.jpg
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo what does this thread tell us?:
1. There are a lot of old people on this site
2. There are a good number of men with very large todgers
3. One or two of the men here have very small todgers (I notice that churchy has kept his head down on this)
* I appreciate there may be a bit of pot/kettle about this post, but I am not an agent
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So what does this thread tell us?:
1. There are a lot of old people on this site
2. There are a good number of men with very large todgers
3. One or two of the men here have very small todgers (I notice that churchy has kept his head down on this)
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