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ATTAK Z

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  1. I would guess there's something wrong about that by the use of "in" rather than "at' in the sentence "We shall deploy all resources in our disposal to ensure a successful bidding for your company." if nothing else ... grammar, spelling and punctuation rule ETA as you probably know, "in" always takes the ablative case whereas "at' usually takes the accusative or locative cases ...
  2. Can we have the one with a pig first please
  3. Could you do some blue movies and post them up please
  4. Well that's correct but I owned a shed (Arosa) when I had the Aston so could use that for work
  5. 11 to 23 ... pobably 18 in the real world ... I'm checking out CLA 45s ATM
  6. Welcome ... lovely looking car and the best colour too
  7. Deal wasn't quite right and that, along with the prospective fuel consumption, has made me decide against, so I'll be in the Jag for a while longer ...
  8. Is this it Dan ? Al-Nashabiyah (Arabic: النشابية‎, also spelled ''Nashabieh) is a town in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located 19 kilometers east of Damascus city. Situated in the fertile Ghouta region, nearby localities include Beit Nayim and Outaya to the west, Marj al-Sultan to the southwest, al-Bilaliyah to the southeast, al-Qasimiyah and al-Jarba to the east, al-Bihariyah to the northeast, Adra to the north and Hawsh al-Dawahira and Hawsh Nasri to the northwest. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, al-Nashabiyah had a population of 11,053 in the 2004 census. It is the administrative center of the al-Nashabiyah nahiyah ("subdistrict") which consists of 22 localities with a collective population 76,814 in 2004.[1]
  9. Waved as I was getting into the Jag 12.30 today ... I think I've seen your car at the Maltings a few months ago
  10. He's 72 ! :scare: That's your IQ ZEUS..!! :lol: Over estimate !!!
  11. Stokenchurch to somewhere ... can't remember the somewhere ... probably High Wycombe lol
  12. Takes me back to 1966 and the A40M at High Wycombe ... but that's another story
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