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« on: 09 October 2010, 10:59:05 »
Yummy, yummy in my tummy!
Haven't had it for years and just polished off a big pile of it
Haven't had it for years and just polished off a big pile of it
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He pops in from time to time to sell stuffand disappears when he does not send it
Glad I missed all of this, sensitive soul that I am.
QuoteWe have had the car nearly two weeks now. During this time, it has hardly broken down or fallen to bits at all. So up yours, knowalls. :-?
And in that time it has covered a whole 200 yards, using just 42 litres of fuel.
QuoteQuoteIt took you 7 mins to think of that?QuoteQuoteok handsomeQuoteQuoteThanks for the compliment, its not like you.QuoteQuoteI was reliably informed (by your wife) last time I shagged her, that you have a microscopic dickQuoteQuoteNo..personal...why do you keep putting a kiss? Are you gay?
Of course not. But I was reliably informed that it you are, so just trying to be friendly like...
I can see this one's a bit of an intellectual.
You're welcome
I knew it! It was the obssession with male genitalia that gave it away.
I had to spell checkobsessobssesiobsss.
H21 is as always quite correct. There is a common myth concerning trade plates.
Trade plates in effect act as a portable tax disc which can be transferred between vehicles. There's a fine of £100,000 for lending your trade plates out to someone who doesn't have a just reason to use them. Only I use mine, but anyone who test drives a vehicle of mine is allowed to drive with them whilst I'm in the vehicle.
My motor trade policy is tied to my trade plates, my trade plate number has been added to the MID (Motor Insurers Database) so when my trade plates are displayed on a vehicle, ANPR or a police vehicle will firstly get no insurance up against the VRN, but insurance held when checking the trade plates.
I would simply insure the car yourself, or take out short term insurance on it. I think there's a website called day insure where you can insure a vehicle from between 1 and 28 days.
Your fully comp insurance has also got to state that you are allowed to drive another persons car. Would check with your insurance 1st.