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miggit



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Give him a good spanking and hurt him in the wallet Twisted Evil

Don't forget to tell him how you had to wrestle it to a stop in the lanes with your son on board, oh and if you can look menacing at the same time that should either scare or guilt trip his wallet open Smile And if you got the car from a main dealer, I would really lay it on thick, as they should have been thoroughly checked for road worthiness and this should not have happened. The main thing is don't let them fob you off with a load of wriggle words like ware and tare, cos if it was ware and tare the tyres would have worn in the middle not the inner edges. And you do relise that while your pride and joy was eating it's self your fuel consumption will have increased, so compensation wouldn't off the cards if a Lawyer was involved, good luck Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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