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  • #87692

    howsey2-0
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    ………It’s called a V90, and it’s what you should’ve bought.

    #87694

    smokingkills
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    You got my attention there for a second lol

    #87698

    rampant
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    All I see is one forum member *obsessing* about a fairly decent sized group of other forum members who are giving their honest feedback.

    Perhaps you’d be happier Howsey if all of the rest of us *lied* about our experiences just to suit your clearly delicate sensibilities.

    Nope. Not gonna happen. The truth is far more important than one person, no matter how continuously derisory that persons actions become.

    Yours

    Mark H

     



    // ’17 Nitrous Blue // Forged Alloys // Michelin Super Sports // Painted Calipers // Sync 3 // Lux Pack // Winter Pack // Black Gel Spoiler Badges // Blue Gel Wheel Inserts // GTechniq Liquid Crystal // GTechniq Alloy Armour // sold Jun ’18

    #87701

    howsey2-0
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    Why do they call you Rampant? 

    #87703

    Mdc
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    @howsey 2.0 that’s funny ?



    Mountune 375 FMP mountune v3 M Flaps Forged wheels painted calipers Gel inserts Door protectors clim air Sony upgrade shells ? immobiliser 5yr Ford warranty BIG FAT FORGED IN THE BOOT.HG recall sorted no drama.

    #87707

    howsey2-0
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    ?

    #87708

    rampant
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    Nobody calls me rampant. Not really.

    Except perhaps myself.

    It tends to get a smile when I introduce myself by saying “I am rampant”

    In reality, it’s just symbolic. I actually find it quite saddening that you don’t have the observational and analytical skills to put 1 and 1 together without asking silly little questions… It isn’t difficult. The clues are all present. Appear to have gone over your head, though.

    Mark H



    // ’17 Nitrous Blue // Forged Alloys // Michelin Super Sports // Painted Calipers // Sync 3 // Lux Pack // Winter Pack // Black Gel Spoiler Badges // Blue Gel Wheel Inserts // GTechniq Liquid Crystal // GTechniq Alloy Armour // sold Jun ’18

    #87711

    howsey2-0
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    I am Rampant, hear me roar.

    #87712

    rampant
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    Posts: 399

    C’mon… post some more tedious juvenile stuff. You’ll be wrong *every* single time, judging solely by all your posts so far…

     



    // ’17 Nitrous Blue // Forged Alloys // Michelin Super Sports // Painted Calipers // Sync 3 // Lux Pack // Winter Pack // Black Gel Spoiler Badges // Blue Gel Wheel Inserts // GTechniq Liquid Crystal // GTechniq Alloy Armour // sold Jun ’18

    #87715

    rampant
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    I might even use that picture as my Avatar. I’d be absolutely sanguine with that, because the way I see it, even a fully paid up member of the blue oyster club is a better man than someone who threatens to throttle somebody through their computer monitor. Agreed or not?



    // ’17 Nitrous Blue // Forged Alloys // Michelin Super Sports // Painted Calipers // Sync 3 // Lux Pack // Winter Pack // Black Gel Spoiler Badges // Blue Gel Wheel Inserts // GTechniq Liquid Crystal // GTechniq Alloy Armour // sold Jun ’18

    #87720

    howsey2-0
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    Posts: 87

    Sanguine: Optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation. Sanguine. Nice.

    #87722

    RSDave
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    If I was 60 with 3 kids I’d consider 1. Oh wait no I wouldn’t

    #87723

    howsey2-0
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    Posts: 87

    The word of the day is sanguine. Say it ten times and it’s yours. Sanguine.

    #87749

    rampant
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    Posts: 399

    You have to use a word 3 times *in context* for it to enter your everyday vocabulary.

    In the current context I was using sanguine as a synonym for “relaxed”, or “reconciled”.

    Sanguine was word if the day yesterday. Today, it’s *anathema*.

    Like that Volvo is an anathema to anyone who worships at the altar of the sports car.

    Cheerz

    Mark H



    // ’17 Nitrous Blue // Forged Alloys // Michelin Super Sports // Painted Calipers // Sync 3 // Lux Pack // Winter Pack // Black Gel Spoiler Badges // Blue Gel Wheel Inserts // GTechniq Liquid Crystal // GTechniq Alloy Armour // sold Jun ’18

    #87751

    RS77
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    UK - England

    Posts: 1271

    Mark

    With respect, the best way to deal with people/post like this is just to ignore them. Replying is just what he wants you to do. In the absence of any moderation, which seems absent on this site, it’s probably more effective not to engage.

    Regards

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