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Why should the kids have all the toys?

 

This list was presented to me by one of my students :lol:

 

ATD                         At The Door

BFF                         Best Friend Fell

BTW                        Bring The Wheelchair

BYOT                      Bring Your Own Teeth

FWIW                      Forget where I was

GGPBL                   Gotta Go Pacemaker Battery Low

GHA                        Got Heartburn Again

LMDO                     Laughing My Dentures Out

OMMR                    On My Massage Recliner

OMSG                    Oh My! Sorry, Gas

ROFLACGU            Rolling On Floor Laughing And Can't Get Up

TTYL                      Talk To You Louder

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Hi Paul,

 

That's Good!

 

I will make a note of those when I text my children [and grandchildren].

 

Some of those will go well when I sometimes put letters after my name   ---   MMSDT   ---   Member of the Malt Shovel Darts Team.

 

Peter.

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I am not, of course, implying that Jaguar drivers are senior citizens... or vice versa :lol:

 

However, my students inform me that anybody over the age of 40 is considered to be in GWR (God's Waiting Room) :rolleyes:

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Many younger people do think that Jaguars are the province of older people, and seem to forget that over the years younger people seemed to be more envious of E Type and S Type Mk2 drivers rather than looking to buy one themselves.

 

Despite what younger people think, the Jaguar car is not  as expensive to run as some other cars popular with younger people.

 

Parts can be obtained through other sources than Jaguar Main dealers and servicing and diagnostic charges can be done by good mechanics with lower overheads, and consequently lower labour charges.

 

When I bought my S type with only 48k on the clock and with a lot of bells and whistles,  a Ford Mondoe with the same mileage was £2,000 dearer, and a "Hot Hatchback" was not only more expensive but also significantly slower.

 

Experientia Docet!

 

Peter. 

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Many younger people do think that Jaguars are the province of older people, and seem to forget that over the years younger people seemed to be more envious of E Type and S Type Mk2 drivers rather than looking to buy one themselves.

 

Despite what younger people think, the Jaguar car is not  as expensive to run as some other cars popular with younger people.

 

Parts can be obtained through other sources than Jaguar Main dealers and servicing and diagnostic charges can be done by good mechanics with lower overheads, and consequently lower labour charges.

 

When I bought my S type with only 48k on the clock and with a lot of bells and whistles,  a Ford Mondoe with the same mileage was £2,000 dearer, and a "Hot Hatchback" was not only more expensive but also significantly slower.

 

Experientia Docet!

 

Peter.

Not so much when you drive a XKR even though I'm 60 in 3 weeks

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