HaHa
nice, trim the background for completeness!
edit: much better, now tag it, tag it hard!
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 11:43,
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edit: much better, now tag it, tag it hard!
care to resize the image
I've had to do it in code so it looks a bit pants now.
280 wide maximum
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 12:13,
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280 wide maximum
I would be a bit of a Rover V8 fan myself...
but still that deserves...
a colourfull woo yay...
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 12:13,
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a colourfull woo yay...
I have a feeling...
... that that may get nabbed by one of the papers.
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 12:20,
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Yeah - theiving watermellons
Stick a watermark on it. Or failing that just leave a coffe cup on the picture so it has a ring.
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 12:36,
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Unfortunately, it has already happened
This mornings The Business had it on the front page
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Sun 10 Apr 2005, 17:10,
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erm
Once upon a time on a crappy little island off the coast of europe there was a company that made cars but after years of neglect by the government, militant unions, german buyouts that turned out to be simply a cheap way of aqcuiring the Mini trademark finally curled up it's toes and died. Which is sad. How come they never built good cars like Honda. And now it means these brummies will get jobs at TVR making them shit. or something.
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 16:47,
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As
TVR have just laid off 90 people, no Brummies will ever get in. Besides, Blackpool to Birmingham is a fair old distance.
*pats Chimaera*
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 17:13,
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*pats Chimaera*
Rover
'As *pats Chimaera*'
Which has a Rover V8, transmission and ignition. Doh! Best of luck when that goes wrong or needs spares.
Never mind, there's always the Lotus Elise... which up until recently had a Rover 1.8 motor in it. Doh!
Actually, that'd be a good compo' - Peel off your parts labels on your car or household white goods and if you reveal the word 'Rover' you lose. Ahh, think of the fun.
Seriously for a moment, the new Mini was designed, built and engineered by all the clever Rover bods at Longbridge. The result - BMW to scarper with it and make an absolute mint whith heaps of credit. Proof that us British engineers can make good cars but not decent managers, directors and accountants.
*Rant over - thinks of kittens and bunnies*
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Tue 12 Apr 2005, 22:28,
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Which has a Rover V8, transmission and ignition. Doh! Best of luck when that goes wrong or needs spares.
Never mind, there's always the Lotus Elise... which up until recently had a Rover 1.8 motor in it. Doh!
Actually, that'd be a good compo' - Peel off your parts labels on your car or household white goods and if you reveal the word 'Rover' you lose. Ahh, think of the fun.
Seriously for a moment, the new Mini was designed, built and engineered by all the clever Rover bods at Longbridge. The result - BMW to scarper with it and make an absolute mint whith heaps of credit. Proof that us British engineers can make good cars but not decent managers, directors and accountants.
*Rant over - thinks of kittens and bunnies*
That Am Woo!
Certainly the wooest thing I've seen all day. I'm going to read the newsletter now, but I'm still confident.
Oh, and I agree with whoever said to tag it. You KNOW it will be stolen before your very eyes.
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 20:58,
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Oh, and I agree with whoever said to tag it. You KNOW it will be stolen before your very eyes.
why why why
how can the french manage three car companies and we can't manage one?
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Fri 8 Apr 2005, 23:48,
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