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◊ 2011-07-12 03:53 |
CL not SL ![]() I could not believe Clarkson got this so cheaply but it seems these are now common place at that kind of price. |
◊ 2011-07-12 12:15 |
This is the cheapest CL 600 on Autoscout24.de: http://www.autoscout24.de/Details.aspx?id=l42jkay3vdbp It costs a bit more than Jeremy´s. |
◊ 2011-07-12 21:57 |
The old CL is amazing value these days, shame petrol is so expensive now. |
◊ 2011-07-13 23:36 |
They did all these tests on it and this scientist guy said inside where traces of some white powder and some kind of herb... and a trace of a vaginal fluid was found on the seat. The BMW 850Ci /vehicle_415109-BMW-850Ci-E31-1994.html had traces of urine on its seat. |
◊ 2011-07-13 23:44 |
It would be strange, if if would be different. It's scientific proven, that on 90% of the €-bills are cocaine-traces. In Span the concentration is highest, in Finland less. Germany is in the middle. With the Brit.Pound it's surely not much different. Btw. One of the highest cocaine-concentrations in Germany was found on the doorhandles in the washrooms of .... the Bundestag, the parliament... |
◊ 2011-07-14 00:13 |
How on Earth could you prove that literally 90% of Euro bills have cocaine on them? Imagine how difficult and costly it would be to prove that ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2011-07-14 00:15:16 |
◊ 2011-07-14 00:26 |
The vehicle details for LP02 CYU are: Date of Liability 01 11 2011 Date of First Registration 01 07 2002 Year of Manufacture 2002 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 5786CC CO2 Emissions 320g/Km Fuel Type Petrol Vehicle Status Licence Not Due Vehicle Colour SILVER |
◊ 2011-07-14 20:46 |
The scientists have just made the tests, as police, and border-patrols are doing it every day. A propos: this Monday, when we came back from London (I took the ferry, my wife the Eurotunnel), my wife had an odd control before entering the tunnel-train. Some officers (police, she thinks), were going with cloths over the steering wheel, the door- and trunk-handles, also over the engine hood-opener. They have asked, if the test is o.k., but haven't said, what's good for. Annother strange thing, was, that they haven't only checked the typical clientele (younger people in older cars). Together with my wife was also controlled a 1980ies Mercedes from Switzerland, driven by a 75-80 year old lady ![]() |
◊ 2011-07-15 00:44 |
Do you mean "checked"? (or perhaps "searched" would be better) -- Last edit: 2011-07-15 13:20:40 |
◊ 2011-07-15 09:35 |
Yes. dict.cc shows both: http://www.dict.cc/?s=kontrolliert |
◊ 2011-07-15 13:18 |
Well in this context control/controlled is the wrong word to use (just doesn't sound right at all) and 'controlledly' is not even a real word. -- Last edit: 2011-07-15 13:19:38 |
◊ 2011-07-20 04:20 |
@G-Mann: I can understand your skepticism, but Ingo's right. Of course, only a small percentage of all Euro-bills in circulation are actually used for snorting cocaine. But as soon as these particular bills are getting "stored" in cash-machines (or someone's wallet or a cash register in a shop), small, invisible traces of cocaine are automatically spread on all the other bills. (Sorry for my clumsy English here, but I think you can still see what I'm trying to explain.) |
◊ 2022-02-17 01:37 |
Long term result: Mercedes is SORNed while the BMW is still on the road. JC "They don't have vajazzle in Herefordshire." |