From: SteveH on
Conor <conor.turton(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> > Keep guessing, one day you may randomly stumble across what it is that I
> > do.
> >
> Your refusal to state what products these alleged international brands
> are simply shows you're still in that corner shop.

Keep guessing and digging. You may get there in the end.

> > With reference to the part 1 test / CBT - there's a very large
> > difference between the old part 1 test and CBT. But you wouldn't be
> > expected to know that.
> >
> THey both achieve the same aim.

No, they don't.

You can't fail CBT for a start.
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From: SteveH on
Conor <conor.turton(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> In article <1hq4uln.1qoo232h3l1xvN%steve(a)italiancar.co.uk>, SteveH
> says...
>
> > > Guess they were right about you being a supermarket shelf filler.
> >
> > Yes, 'cos shelf stackers all get Passat TDI company cars, don't they?
> >
> A Passat? Bloody hell...company must be doing well. Not only that, you
> can't even afford your own car!

<checks sig for vehicles>
<counts 3 owned by me and 1 by the wife>

Guess you're wrong again, then.
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From: AstraVanMan on
"SteveH" <steve(a)italiancar.co.uk> wrote:
>> > Keep guessing, one day you may randomly stumble across what it is that
>> > I
>> > do.
>> >
>> Your refusal to state what products these alleged international brands
>> are simply shows you're still in that corner shop.
>
> Keep guessing and digging. You may get there in the end.

Hehehe - it's even been mentioned (albeit subtly) in conversation somewhere
on usenet before. You only have to be marginally clever at using google to
gather some clues.....

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From: AstraVanMan on
"SteveH" <steve(a)italiancar.co.uk> wrote:
> This also shows your complete lack of knowledge of anything outside your
> very narrow field of experience - even MDs of companies run diesel cars
> these days. There's some significant tax advantages in doing so.

That's "There are", not "There's".

HTH

:-P

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From: SteveH on
Knight Of The Road <russiatrucking(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

> "SteveH" <steve(a)italiancar.co.uk> wrote
>
>
> > Tell me, what kind of house do you
> think I have?
>
>
>
> A pokey little house that looks like it's built out of Lego.

It's not big, but it's big enough for our needs. We could go out and buy
a large detatched property with lots of land if we wanted to, but what's
the point when it's only for me and the wife?

As a hint for you - not everyone feels the need to buy the biggest house
they can afford to buy.
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SteveH 'You're not a real petrolhead unless you've owned an Alfa Romeo'
www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 - Hongdou GY200 - Alfa 75 TSpark
Alfa 156 TSpark - B6 Passat 2.0TDI SE - COSOC KOTL
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