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Re: The Consumer Protection Act

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wizardofid wrote:
Now go swim with those free state crocodiles. :P
I will be happy to do so, first need to lure out the fuzz...hiding in them.... :P

But hang on :!: .....from merc's been indestructible, to in case I do end up in a pothole I can still get parts for a 30 year old vehicle that costs more to maintain and drinks petrol like a bum who scored a box of whiskey that fell from a truck.....and adding oh Toyota is inferior because I can't get parts for it....

......like I said potholes aren't judgmental be it a volvo or merc, Toyota or BMW well past it's sell by date......and thus I fling tomato's......
If you buy a new vehicle to get a return on investment based on fuel consumption, then i think you should lay off the whiskey :P


Potholes aren't judgemental but some cars just survive them better :P
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