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by dirk pitt » 07/12/08, 12:22

Remundo wrote:to wear a car "to the horn"


Unless you wanted to play a pun that I didn't understand, we say "worn out"
which means until we see the weft of the fabric.
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by bpval » 07/12/08, 12:40

We're talking about ropes
Thank you, this is my favorite subject

Guitar strings
Piano strings
Strings to his bow
Recall ropes
Hanged ropes
Skipping ropes

My chrysler dates from 1990
I bought it in 1993
So it's been 15 years that he has owned me
And I have the impression that the guy will survive me
Good with its six cylinders, its 150 hp, its 20 liters per cent (urbania)
it is not ecological, but I make it last to make the most of its gray energy ... and I do not prefer to contribute to its recycling
The top is cute with his coat ... his flaking ... his scabies
The poor even the paint loose
Will end up "to the horn" like any good mount

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by bham » 07/12/08, 12:45

Remundo wrote:Ah well then it will not work ... People who drive in supposedly "trash" are either out of conviction (it's my position to wear a car "to the horn"; I just have the brakes and suspensions serviced regularly), or because they don't have a tune and therefore totally out of reach of buying a new vehicle ...

The only market for the Sarko premium is creditworthy people with a not too old car who like to change.

We have the same conviction :D , we are therefore bad consumers, the peasant mentality in short.
For the premium it is indeed pipo, the old dangerous cases were nevertheless well "sorted" by the CT.
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by Remundo » 07/12/08, 13:11

Ahhhh ... Yes, it's common sense peasant

Farmers shear wool on the back of their sheep ... Not the other way around.

: Cheesy: bad anti-economic peasant! : Cheesy:
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by Remundo » 07/12/08, 13:13

dirk pitt wrote:
Remundo wrote:to wear a car "to the horn"


Unless you wanted to play a pun that I didn't understand, we say "worn out"
which means until we see the weft of the fabric.

Quite Dirk, a little pun on my peasant origins (cow horn); I wanted to make the link with peasant common sense :D

Pretty Bpval Prose : Idea:
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by Christophe » 06/01/09, 21:55

The figures fell: https://www.econologie.com/crise-des-con ... -4017.html

Please remind me, how much taxpayer money has Sarko given to the automakers?
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by Targol » 07/01/09, 00:23

Christophe wrote:Please remind me, how much taxpayer money has Sarko given to the automakers?


TOO MUCH.
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by I Citro » 07/01/09, 09:47

Targol wrote:
Christophe wrote:Please remind me, how much taxpayer money has Sarko given to the automakers?


TOO MUCH.

And what are the counterparts. :?: :?:

He has already given to French banksters without demanding to exercise oversight. : Shock:
I heard on the radio the head of Crédit Agricole congratulating himself on this. : Evil:
Great ! They will be able to continue to behave like irresponsible !!!
The first consequence is the closing of the credit tap to those who need it. Even though the rich will also suffer ...
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by Targol » 07/01/09, 11:29

citro wrote:Even though the rich will also suffer ...


Not sure. These are the credit conditions that have been tightened.
A client with 2 second homes to put in the balance will always succeed in obtaining a credit.
The proletarian who buys his first house, on the other hand, 33% of his salary for 30 years, is no longer enough to reassure the banks.
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by minguinhirigue » 08/01/09, 10:41

And you counted the burnt cars for the scrapping bonus?

: Twisted:

Okay well I'm going ...
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