"Graham Fountain" <ask@and.find.out> wrote in message
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> Late as in dead?
> Late as in arrive at a time after they were supposed to?
Late, as in another w.nk American who thinks the "aus" in aus.cars means
some group in Texas.
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Regards,
Noddy.
David Z - 27 Feb 2007 17:43 GMT
>> Late as in dead?
>> Late as in arrive at a time after they were supposed to?
>
> Late, as in another w.nk American who thinks the "aus" in aus.cars means
> some group in Texas.
Take a look at the e-mail address you fool.
akhtarkhan06@rediffmail.com
That would indicate that the poster was Indian to me, not American.
Noddy - 27 Feb 2007 20:01 GMT
> Take a look at the e-mail address you fool.
> akhtarkhan06@rediffmail.com
> That would indicate that the poster was Indian to me, not American.
Did you look at the site? :)
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Regards,
Noddy.
Um, when someone talks about "the latest" something, it almost always means
the same as the newest.
>> Which are the latest cars in the world
>> http://www.latest-cars-in-the-world.blogspot.com
>>
> Late as in dead?
> Late as in arrive at a time after they were supposed to?
the_dawggie - 28 Feb 2007 02:49 GMT
> Um, when someone talks about "the latest" something, it almost always means
> the same as the newest.
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> > Late as in dead?
> > Late as in arrive at a time after they were supposed to?
If it's still under testing, and for the next model year, you
can't buy one ... yet. And you prolly don't wanna ... yet.