Jut got mine
Sounds like you got a bloody good deal mate. I paid $38,6000 plus tax etc. for a new one last July, colour red though, same options but without the Nav. system. Nice isn't it!
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ORIGINAL: Linus Gump
SiCo, I am curious where you are from originaly. Based on your written slang and spelling, and assuming you talk like you type, I would guess Austrailia.
SiCo, I am curious where you are from originaly. Based on your written slang and spelling, and assuming you talk like you type, I would guess Austrailia.
lets see how he spells tire, that would be another clue. the only word he spelled funny (for us yanks) is color. his preference in malted beverage would also be a big giveaway.
I work with a Brit, and for some reason my female parental unit lives on that tiny island, and they don't use the word "mate" very often. It just doesn't roll off thier tongues like it does an Austrailian's. Also the way the sentances sound when I say them in my head has more of an Austrailian accent to it then a Brittish accent. I could be wrong, though. I am not a linguist, and it's hard to tell from an email.
I work with a Brit, and for some reason my female parental unit lives on that tiny island, and they don't use the word "mate" very often. It just doesn't roll off thier tongues like it does an Austrailian's.
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and it's hard to tell from an email.
I'm too cheap to gamble, but I went to high school with a couple of Aussie's. They said "bloddy" all the bloody time, especially when they were exited about something. 'Course, it might have been because that is considered a cuss word and they grew up with some strick parents. I don't recall them ever saying it at home. Hmmm...


