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Arrived today anyhow so i'm a very happy boy :D
Hopefully this year the bloody ball won't disappear in season 2 or three, and when you make a sub, the anim shows tour team and not the opposition making a sub, and all national teams have their association logo on their shirt. Geez, Fifa last year was a dog of a program
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Companies and Businesses who have a random, irrelevant single word name really get my goat.
It's ok-ish for a Nightclub to have a surreal, single word name, and an energy drink.
But it is not ok for a Removals Firm to be called Oblong.
Or an Estate Agent to be called Wham.
Or a Haulage company to be called Lozenge.
It's pretentious, trendy arse-bollocks.
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But it is not ok for a Removals Firm to be called Oblong.
You ever though that maybe they are called this because they pack using oblong boxes?....... :dork: ....... :disturb: ....... :D
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I am frustrated at my Router. It crashed last Friday and not having a fancy phone, I have been missing for best part of a week. :angryfire
Anyway Back now so I can post on the Japanese GP thread a bit late.
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Frustrating that after 3 weeks the new car smell in my new car is starting to fade away already :(
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Frustrating that after 3 weeks the new car smell in my new car is starting to fade away already :(
Do you actually like the new car smell or does the fading away just mean your car isn't brand new anymore. If you like the new car smell.
idea: Develop a sprayable version of the toxic (to some) gassing off odours of new components, polishes and materials. Another option would be to drive the new cars of chemical sensitive owners for a few weeks until the 'new car smell' dissipates. I'd pay someone to do that. They'd have to do the driving when traffic volumes were at lowest, probably early am. :)
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Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Frustrating that after 3 weeks the new car smell in my new car is starting to fade away already :(
Do you actually like the new car smell or does the fading away just mean your car isn't brand new anymore. If you like the new car smell.
idea: Develop a sprayable version of the toxic (to some) gassing off odours of new components, polishes and materials. Another option would be to drive the new cars of chemical sensitive owners for a few weeks until the 'new car smell' dissipates. I'd pay someone to do that. They'd have to do the driving when traffic volumes were at lowest, probably early am. :)
You only get that plastic/chemical smell when you buy a budget type car. Decent cars have a much nicer.....aroma :D