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Posted: Wed 12 May, 2004 13.56
by rts
Aston wrote:Fair enough - I suppose inheritance brings with it two emotions, especially being upset with the passing of someone close...
Exactly - no point letting it store up for nothing. Inheritance is given for a reason. I'd rather remember someone on a daily basis, rather than when my bank statement comes through!
Posted: Wed 12 May, 2004 14.09
by MrTomServo
I think sometimes too little credit goes to the engineers who build the chassis ... things could have easily been a lot worse, especially with a front-end collision. But the fact that the engine didn't pop its way into the cabin or something is testament to the good design of the car.
Of course, Jamez, I'm glad to hear that you and your girlfriend escaped with only minor injuries. Be happy it wasn't worse, and get the bastards for all they're worth.

Posted: Wed 12 May, 2004 14.43
by Boughton
Feel like telling us what your insurance premium is then Row? Go on, make my eyes water!!
Posted: Wed 12 May, 2004 15.42
by Sput
Aston wrote:Fair enough - I suppose inheritance brings with it two emotions, especially being upset with the passing of someone close...
Indeed! The mourning of the passing of a loved one - and an inexplicable urge to compensate for something...
Posted: Wed 12 May, 2004 16.56
by rts
Boughton wrote:Feel like telling us what your insurance premium is then Row? Go on, make my eyes water!!
It's free for the first two years. It's after that - when I'm half way through university - that I'll shite myself

But by that point my younger brother should be driving so we'll share it, split costs, and he can use it while I'm away from home.