
Sarnie
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@*!# the bed! It's been a long long time since I've looked at a new, and thought *WOW*!! http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201305297011706/sort/default/usedcars/model/f-type/make/jaguar/onesearchad/used/onesearchad/nearlynew/onesearchad/new/postcode/b463lj/radius/1500/page/1/advert-type/standard-listing?logcode=ucnnp Thats one seriously good looking car! I don't think I can get past the badge and the probably hideous depreciation though.......
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[SOLD] 2003 Gun Metal Grey GT, UK - Was £6750, now £6250
Sarnie replied to slimjim's topic in Zeds For Sale
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I must be the only one who thinks it doesn't look too bad?? Wheels look straight and engine looks to be intact..........if the chassis is straight then just a few wings and doors, no?
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New member doesn't qualify to list car on here and has request declined; what else is there to say? There's no reason you couldn't have listed it on PH or anywhere else and put a link to it on here.... Whining after the event is pretty pointless......
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And some paint.....................
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I can see past the badge, directly behind it is a ****ing hideous car
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I'm an idiot. I used a scourer to get rid of bird poo....
Sarnie replied to Mooresy14's topic in Paint & Protection
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Why a Ford is more exclusive than Porsche, Lambo et al
Sarnie replied to Ekona's topic in Other Cars
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The problem that I have is not that I am a worrier, its that my clients worry massively. If only I was printing T-shirts or sending out items to people who are awaiting a frivolous item like a gear knob. Being in mortgages, most of my clients are buying their first home and are massively stressed. If they aren't then they are when the Estate Agent starts putting pressure on them!! Clients then transfer all their stress to me and expect me to do something about it. Harryjax suggested I take a holiday, which is fine and I am. But I can't say to my clients; "I'm closed next week, sorry if your whole chain pulls out and you lose thousands of pounds because they don't want to wait any longer because your mortgage broker is drinking mojito's in Portugal" The weird thing is, I like the pressure
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I have a REAL problem with this, to the point where it's now an actual OCD for me. I run a mortgage business and have two ebay stores that sell around 400 items a month. There is literally never a moment when I'm not working. The main problem being that I work from home meaning there is never a time when I'm not working. I know people who have to go out to work think that working from home would be great but I'm jealous of people who can come home from work, turn their phone off and not worry or think about work until 9am the next morning. I often get ear ache from the Mrs for working till midnight most nights of the week and very rarely do I not have a laptop attached to my lap. The problem that I have is that there is no such thing as having finished my work, there is ALWAYS something I could or should be doing! I have to plan in advance when me and the Mrs are going to do things, and then when I'm not at home my OCD kicks in and I stress about whats happening whilst I'm away! I'm going to portugal next week and I'll be taking my laptop with me. Bizarrely it helps me relax to be able to check on things as otherwise I'd be going crazy at the thought of clients mortgages going to pot or ebay customer question not being answered!! #OCD
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Great car but has no-one come up with an alternative to the horrendous radio aerial yet??
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Amuse 370Z in Chrome on Southwark Bridge this morning
Sarnie replied to 350Chris's topic in Spotted or Flyered
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I love this show and always will, but it's long since been an actual competition between actual entrepreneurs who have achieved anything. As SMD says, its now more about who will make great TV rather than people with actual achievements. Once you get over that fact, it's great TV if only to watch peoples ego's be destroyed in the boardroom by their lack of even basic numeracy or literacy
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Great colour. Shite stance.
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Yep, just got to suck it up unfortunately. Buy a complete shed so that if they ding it you can scrap it, only claim on the insurance if ABSOLUTELY necessary eg to pay for the repair of a third party car. It may sound obvious but don't let them drive unneccessarily eg just driving around for the sake of it, with a car full of mates etc. A car full of mates + accident = 4/5 x personal injury claims potentially.
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This one Love the deep dish LMGT4's rears...........
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Get to the back of the queue Hugh
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Yes because its willy waving. Aww little flower getting upset I thought it didn't bother you? I used init sarcastically. I'm sure Ewan221 could diagnose me with inferiority complex but you don't know what your talking about. Was your degree in mental health? If not I'd stop branding people with complexes. Just because you have A degree doesn't make you a doctor as well as whatever you got your degree in. I never said a degree was irrelevant but it ISN'T a sign of intelligence. I don't know what or who's post you are reading but you're twisting my words and arguing with yourself. It is a sign of determination, hard work, passion and planning. Would you trust your car with someone straight out of college or a highly skilled mechanic who has done it all his life but according to you because he doesn't have a degree he is stupid. I'd rather leave it with the highly skilled mechanic. Anyway you seem to be getting butthurt by it so I'll just leave it there Agree or disagree with me I really don't mind Where did I state that anyone without a degree was stupid? Nowhere. Again that's come from your own assertions and obvious inferiority complexes. And I'm not getting upset at all, I have letters to put after my name and choose not to. Therefore your limited views don't actually apply to me. Again, it pretty damning that the person with the biggest opinion about letters after their name, doesn't have them. I'm sure if you dedicated three years of your life to a degree course, if you could pass it, your opinion would change to one like mine. I don't see people with letters after their name and think they are willy waving because I can relate to the amount of time and effort it to to get their degree, as I did.
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I'm sorry, I can't respond to anyone that uses "init" in a post as an actual word. Although it's interesting that you say "So you don't know me yet you are telling me how I judge people?" Yet you gladly judge people that you don't know based on them pulling letters after their name? Again, you show your own particular lack of insight or intellect in assuming people putting letters after their name are middle class and projecting yourself into the working class category so that you can make an argument that everyone working class would think that putting letters after your name is obnoxious, which is frankly pathetic which just again exposes your own inferiority complex. For the record, I'm not middle class. I grew up in a fairly deprived area, to a single parent, with no money beyond the necessities in a one bedroom flat above some shops. It would have been easy to join the masses of local reprobates and hate the 'obnoxious' middle classes but I decided to instead, graft my arse off and am now in a position, if I wanted to, to put letters after my name. Which is why is highly offensive to hear people like you to say it's 'willy waving'. Especially when you just dismiss getting a degree as irrelevant.