Thanks to Jim for setting up and to Frankie for being such an all round ‘good egg’.
Hope to catch up with you in person sometime Frankie!
Hope to catch up with you in person sometime Frankie!
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Thanks to Jim for setting up and to Frankie for being such an all round ‘good egg’.
Hope to catch up with you in person sometime Frankie!
I did mine some years ago but when I had travelled to the UK . I have given up on uk to Eu or eu to Uk with anyone except autodoc . They deliver to me when I am in the UK the same as they deliver to me here in Spain.I bet that was pre Brexit...
JJ
I only made the suggestion on the basis that someone in the UK might well be prepared to bring them over to France if none could be sourced there.But Frankie isn't
JJ
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Gus suggested them I merely stated my experience of using them from the UK.Have no idea what postage time too and from UK France would be or relevance of BrexitBut Frankie isn't
JJ
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Don’t worry, any welder worth his salt will sort it. Now go and find your optimism againNope! Max has gone and I'm not supposed to see him before the 3rd of May.
Then I will have to take it to the mechanic to have the injectors tared. Then....... MOT and hopefully he should be back on the road. My worst nightmare right now is that while doing the job the welder discovers something else .... not doable. I'm terrified it doesn't end the way it's meant to. And I don't dare to give a call to the Boss!
I know ...I'm a worrier. I'm trying hard to think everything will be alright, but now and then I can't help being pessimistic!
yodeli Nous serrons les pouces pour toiNope! Max has gone and I'm not supposed to see him before the 3rd of May.
Then I will have to take it to the mechanic to have the injectors tared. Then....... MOT and hopefully he should be back on the road. My worst nightmare right now is that while doing the job the welder discovers something else .... not doable. I'm terrified it doesn't end the way it's meant to. And I don't dare to give a call to the Boss!
I know ...I'm a worrier. I'm trying hard to think everything will be alright, but now and then I can't help being pessimistic!
Nope! It's "On croise les doigts"... Just like in English!
I thought you "grip your thumbs"Nope! It's "On croise les doigts"... Just like in English!
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No, but we do say : "On se serre les coudes" meaning we help each other.... Very "à propos" (well-timed here)!I thought you "grip your thumbs"
Very doubtful Frankie.There isn't much that cannot be re made. Fingers crossed for Max's return on Fridayis that while doing the job the welder discovers something else .... not doable.
Je pense que Max ira bien, ils feront le travail et le rendront comme neuf. Ensuite, les injecteurs passeront le contrôle technique et Frankie et Max seront à nouveau libres de se déplacer. Tout simplement merveilleuxNope! Max has gone and I'm not supposed to see him before the 3rd of May.
Then I will have to take it to the mechanic to have the injectors tared. Then....... MOT and hopefully he should be back on the road. My worst nightmare right now is that while doing the job the welder discovers something else .... not doable. I'm terrified it doesn't end the way it's meant to. And I don't dare to give a call to the Boss!
I know ...I'm a worrier. I'm trying hard to think everything will be alright, but now and then I can't help being pessimistic!
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Max must get his MOT ... first ! So it's half way now. Let's hope the controller will be happy with the work!Glad you’re all sorted Frankie with Max. Enjoy getting away when you can.
J'ai vu le travail, il passera certainement son MOT avec cette qualité, espérons juste que le reste de Max naviguera à travers l'examen.Max must get his MOT ... first ! So it's half way now. Let's hope the controller will be happy with the work!
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Looking back at the "black money" explanaition. Have heard it called that by others, but can be used for both sides of the coin. Bribery when paying off an official, and extortion when an official demands a bribe to let something happen. It's a complicated thing language
I had the same by all sorts of 'officials' at Algiers airport on frequent business trips before getting out of the airport. I was tipped off by a colleague to ask: "Do you smoke?" and kept half a dozen packs of Marlborough in my briefcase for such occasions.Under UK bribery legislation so-called "facilitation payments" to foreign officials e.g. to speed up approvals are also offences.
I remember being in the Customs hall at Kano international airport, when a Nigerian Customs Officer put out his hand for a "dash" payment to give my suitcase his chalk mark. The amusing part is that I was standing next to a High Court Judge at the time.
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