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limoncello

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Check my post history, I'm solidly biased towards one party and have on several occasions been accused of astroturfing and being a stooge. Recent events beyond my control have led to me currently being sans automobile and in need of a 5 door. I am available for a Damascene conversion, if you catch my drift.

PM me.
 

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limoncello

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Oops, hold on fellas, I need to clear my inbox. Cheers.
 

Rusty Trombone

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Check my post history, I'm solidly biased towards one party and have on several occasions been accused of astroturfing and being a stooge. Recent events beyond my control have led to me currently being sans automobile and in need of a 5 door. I am available for a Damascene conversion, if you catch my drift.

PM me.

Can you afford to buy a new car, if not will you hire one? Can you not ask for a car that you previously sold to be returned free of charge.
 
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limoncello

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Sorry Jack, a Saab is more of a coupe to me. Hatchback or estate would be the very minimum I'd accept. Thx.
 

Samo

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Nah, not a clue.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
So what does a Weber Sandwich taste like anyway?
 

Astute

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Sorry Jack, a Saab is more of a coupe to me. Hatchback or estate would be the very minimum I'd accept. Thx.

Strangely enough the wife has a Saab. 2 doors but not a Coupe. It is a rag top.

And two of my motors are Grand Voyagers. Excellent motors for what they are, but are a little thirsty as I have the 3.3 v6 petrol versions. The reason for having two is that I recently bought another one to convert to gas. Will get it back after the bank holiday and then sell the old one. Costs a bit to get it converted, but the savings will be massive. Touring Europe in 3 months. Petrol in Italy 1.76e a litre. Gas in Italy 75c a litre. All the work is costing me about £1,500 but will get that back in the first year easily. Will save about £500 whilst away for just over 2 weeks.

Reminds me of our football club. If they had bought the Higgs share when they took over they would be many multiples better off by now. And also they would have more equity as our club would be more desirable. You need to speculate to accumulate. But speculate wisely normally works better than throwing good money after bad.
 

sky blue john

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Agreed Astute.
How many millions have Sisu lost this season being at sixfields ?
Wouldn't they have just been better paying the Higgs the original deal ?
Wouldn't they have been better off paying the 200k to avoid administration ?
Makes me LMFAO when people try to defend their actions on these points.
 

shmmeee

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Should've done it as part of the deal to buy the club FFS. Perfect opportunity, but they thought they could make some quick cash getting promoted.

They've apparently spent £50m on us. They could've pumped half of that in the first 3 years including the Higgs share and we'd more than likely be sitting at the top end of the Championship if not the Prem, earning all our revenues and half of a successful area. We'd probably have more than 1600 paying customers as well.

Still what do I know? I've never worked in the City.
 

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