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Here is a fine picture here of an elephant tablet (a well known cure for elephants) now this particular one doesn't look like it is specifically designed with elephants in mind as it appears to be soft point, more likely for Cape Buff or similar. However, there is about 2.5 feet of bone between the outside world and an elephant brain, on average.
http://www.accuratereloading.com/700ne.html
I'm told that elephants rarely respond well to community service or a stern telling off and that tablets such as these are much more effective. It is possible that this may be somewhat off topic on this thread and I'm very sorry to hear the tale of woe that kicked it off but just perhaps this might cheer someone up.
http://www.accuratereloading.com/700ne.html
I'm told that elephants rarely respond well to community service or a stern telling off and that tablets such as these are much more effective. It is possible that this may be somewhat off topic on this thread and I'm very sorry to hear the tale of woe that kicked it off but just perhaps this might cheer someone up.
#32
I would try and get the insurance company to either underwrite any potential mechanical failures for the life of the car (because of the harm caused during its theft) or give you a new one.
Who knows what problems that you've got to look forward to in the future?
:-(
Mike
Who knows what problems that you've got to look forward to in the future?
:-(
Mike
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When you get her back, go out drive her like you stole her till the engine lets go and get a replacement under warranty thats what id do
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16 September 2002 08:15 PM