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Old 24th February 2016, 16:49   #101
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I laugh at things that are funny
It's a bit like calling someone in your neck of the woods "Duck" Steve, a local colloquialism

Anyway, I disagree totally with Groundhog saying you don't have a sense of humour, after all you drive a Moonstone 75

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Old 24th February 2016, 16:50   #102
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Kittens. Puppies. Can mix! Here's two making up after arguing about tyres!
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Old 24th February 2016, 16:52   #103
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I'm sorry but IMHO that brand of popcorn is budget popcorn and will result in a lot of slipping and sliding around when in the Thunderbox©...

IMHO the best quality popcorn is by Jimmy's. I think. Top quality popcorn that will be fine in damp conditions.

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Er no!!! Butterkist is not the best, Jimmy's is the best!
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Old 24th February 2016, 16:55   #105
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Anyway, I disagree totally with Groundhog saying you don't have a sense of humour, after all you drive a Moonstone 75
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Er no!!! Butterkist is not the best, Jimmy's is the best!
Ah, but Butterkist salted has much better grip in winter conditions
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Ah, but Butterkist salted has much better grip in winter conditions
Ah but the sugary version has more energy so it's more energy efficient, thus saving fuel! Eco' friendly! Beat that!
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Old 24th February 2016, 17:04   #108
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Are you actually aware of what you wrote Steve?, I seriously doubt you are

Why would anyone fit a set of perfectly road legal tyres they'd been given, not loaned on a temporary basis, to their wheels, then remove them and refit the bald tyres the car was purchased with after the car had been tested

Read the above paragraph carefully and digest what I have written before you reply

Also, why would saying that fitting cheap tyres is false economy offend? and you can't possibly think that priorities may be skewed with car owners, who think nothing of fitting expensive double din units, and other trinkets, at the expense of quality basic parts such as tyres etc are in some way "less fortunate" than myself you are mistaken.


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People do remove tyres after the test be it given, loaned or otherwise

And you offend people with your remarks like for the cost of a decent meal at a restaurant (how much would that be in your book) when some people find it difficult to make ends meet as it is .
Or less than a tank of fuel,there will be people on here that never fill their cars up

You seem to be apt at pulling me up on spelling so I really must get to know how this spellcheck works on this iPad although technically Kens spelling of tires is correct if you believe the world of Brian (see photograph of Jinju head office you posted)

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I won't put have a nice day as it offends you so

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It's a bit like calling someone in your neck of the woods "Duck" Steve, a local colloquialism

Anyway, I disagree totally with Groundhog saying you don't have a sense of humour, after all you drive a Moonstone 75

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Yes he is! Butterkist salty popcorn!
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