Jacket ruined, where do I stand?

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[TW]Fox;10977353 said:
Question still stands then - takes a lot of capital to buy shares to generate enough profit to buy and insure that car at 17.

You know what i think?

You are full of BS. You probably don't even have a car :)

ok :) but i didnt ask for what you thought.....:confused:
It really is not up to me to proove i have a car on a forum :confused:
 
sweeping statements all the way Mr. Fox.

Well honestly, it's highly likely.

There are two choices:

a) A 17 year old purchased and insured a £30-40,000 BMW 645Ci.
b) A 17 year old has an over active imagination and access to the internet.

Whats more likely?
 
[TW]Fox;10977370 said:
Well honestly, it's highly likely.

There are two choices:

a) A 17 year old purchased and insured a £30-40,000 BMW 645Ci.
b) A 17 year old has an over active imagination and access to the internet.

Whats more likely?

c) The daddy of a 17 year old purchased and insured a £30-40,000 BMW 645Ci, insured it in his name, and put his baby as a named driver.

b) is most likely, but I like to trust people.
 
[TW]Fox;10977370 said:
Well honestly, it's highly likely.

There are two choices:

a) A 17 year old purchased and insured a £30-40,000 BMW 645Ci.
b) A 17 year old has an over active imagination and access to the internet.

Whats more likely?

thing is i didnt bring the whole car issue up, hell ive never mentioned it, do i care if u go with A no, do i care if you go with B no, shhhesh this has nothing to do with the thread whatsoever :S

I call in favour of a lock
 
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