MY CAR PASSED IT TODAY
this is just further to saturday's "failure" post
tom
MY CAR PASSED IT TODAY
this is just further to saturday's "failure" post
tom
Yehey
Congratulations
Congratz Tom!
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Thats lovely to hear Tom. Brilliant!
"Passed it", as in died!!!
"Passed it", as in just, before it fell apart!!
Keith - Administrator
hehe, can u imagine an irish person without some kind of enebriating influence in his bloodstream at ANY point?
hehehe
gosh, that would be da end of da world!
I know how you feel Tom.
Today I took my car to the MOT garage, and I was told it would be ready in half an hour.
As I assume the worst case scenario in things of this nature, I was kind of ready to take the car to the local Rover specialist (customer of mine...)..
Well, it passed the MOT with flying colours.
The relief was immense.
huh? ur a quarter irish u mean?
u mean u don't take ur whiskey and vod straight?
Tom,
I am very sorry to burst your bubble....
From Thursday 25th to Sunday 29th I was in Dublin, plying my trade..... Which is selling wine to the unsuspecting public....
Well, 3/4 of the people I approached at the RDS claimed to be tee-totalers or non drinkers...
Unless,of course, they were lying to me...
Despite this, my colleagues and myself, managed to surpass last years turnover by a huge margin.
What I want to say, really, is that the stereotype hard drinking Irishman is a thing of the past.
Yup, the end of the world is nigh.....
damn, you have just blown my cover dom! ... and u aren't having spaghetti and pizza for dinner at night whilst listening to pavarotti? hehehehe
i'm just messing!
i hoped u liked dublin mate
and as for the MOT thing, i think it's actually cheaper to put the car thru the MOT and get a list of things it has failed on ... than taking it to get serviced! lol
works out cheaper! hehehe!!
anyway!
peace
t
What's an MOT anyway?
Keith - Administrator
MOT- the name derived from the Ministry of Transport test it is an annual test of cars and roadworthiness aspects applicable to most vehicles in the UK..
We don't have such things on new vehicles
Keith - Administrator
Due to the nature of my job, high yearly mileage, etc.
It is no point for me to even consider purchasing a new car, the depreciation in value would be enourmous.
Not even the company car allowance could cover what I would lose.
And having a company car would open the flood gates for extra taxes + expenses for eventual repairs when it is time to return it.
So I will stick to buying low mileage, one previous owner vehicles.
well said dom
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