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Hehe, I did wonder after I posted if they were the same thing, but decided that couldn't possibly be the case. Still, it shows I'm paying attention, even if I know feck all about cars.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo, no. A Daimler is a Jag; it's the luxury model of a Jaguar XJ, or it was until 2008. Much, much earlier (until the 50s I think), Daimler was a different company which competed with Rolls Royce, but with better taste until it ws taken over by Jaguar.
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No, no. A Daimler is a Jag; it's the luxury model of a Jaguar XJ, or it was until 2008. Much, much earlier (until the 50s I think), Daimler was a different company which competed with Rolls Royce, but with better taste until it ws taken over by Jaguar.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSo you drove the Daimler in, and the Jag home?
Or did the chauffeur swap them over during the day?
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So you drove the Daimler in, and the Jag home?
Or did the chauffeur swap them over during the day?
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No, but Christina Hendricks wouldn't spoil the dayOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWith Kylie?
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think its time to go to bed now, once I pass the 10pm watershed my posts turn to smutty 
Glad you had a good day, hope tomorrow is a +1
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Or you could combine it with breakfast in bed, honey is good for you
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Umm, I suppose it could be combined with a lie in.Originally posted by Bellona View PostFried breakfast?
Lie in?
Playing Football?

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