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Don't listen to him Andy its good.

OH! I forgot!! The fried rice isn't even fried! It's the same glue boiled rice they dish up with other crap, but they tossed some veges (95% eschalot, 5% re hydrated peas) and egg in it. Fucking fail.

Edited by Isola
and designed by Renault.

i feel the need to point out that the VQ is in fact a NISSAN engine

just because renault use it for a few of their cars doesn't mean they designed it

clarkson has a lot to answer for with that one :cool:

Whats next? Holden designed the RB30?

Edited by Smity42
Anyone know a decent mechanic that can give me a curtosey car while they service mine?

surely there is a "i will service your ....." joke in there somewhere

i just can't think of one. i think i am getting less funny as i get older

Damn you all and your two less doors and damn your clutches as well!

I was typing and didnt realise that i originally wrote "cl1t5 as well"

NCIS is good and distracting.

Edited by Tony350

Evening gents

*tips hat*

*realises he needs to wear more hats, so that he may tip them more frequently*

Edited by mosquitocoils

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