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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMy car fits fine in my underground garage and I have a cellar for all my junk. One of the differences between Germany and the UK, cellars and attics. In the cellar you can keep all your booze at a cool temperature.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMy car fits fine in my underground garage and I have a cellar for all my junk. One of the differences between Germany and the UK, cellars and attics. In the cellar you can keep all your booze at a cool temperature.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI think I preferred the extended feature length version.
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My car fits fine in my underground garage and I have a cellar for all my junk. One of the differences between Germany and the UK, cellars and attics. In the cellar you can keep all your booze at a cool temperature.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostI ran out of fuel and joined the AA who charged me £180, which I moaned about but was my own fault.
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Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View PostI wouldn't bother, you'd still end up in the arse end of nowhere without any fuel.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWay back when I managed a whole week's work with a fx brokers I remember being told about an IT contractor who had bought himself a nice new Ferrari. When he got it back to his three bed semi he found the only way to get it into the garage was to park it just outside and then roll it in. Obviously the same in reverse occurred when he wanted to take it out. I think it lasted six months.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTrue story.
I worked with a permie guy who bought himself a Magnum PI style Ferrari. It wouldn't fit in the single garage of his modest semi, so he had the whole of the downstairs dining room and attached garage converted into a double garage to allow him to park it in the house.
Man he loved that car. Probably why his wife left him in the end.
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