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Originally posted by RUDDY View PostI've had a car stolen, the only emotion I had was "where the ****s my car ?", your all talking as if the guys had a bereavement, it's a car for ****s sake and no doubt worth more as insurance claim than it would fetch on the open market .
There are people getting far worse news everyday than having their car stolen, five pages of sympathy is a bit much IMO but I am old and very cynical.
Son
Cynical : YES
Correct in what you are saying : DEFINITELY YES
Having lost 3 fit and healthy friends in their 40's to heart attacks in the last couple of weeks has made me realise that cars are nothing more than chunks of metal that can be replaced.
Your family and friends and the time you have with them is more important than any carCheers
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Originally posted by RUDDY View PostI've had a car stolen, the only emotion I had was "where the ****s my car ?", your all talking as if the guys had a bereavement, it's a car for ****s sake and no doubt worth more as insurance claim than it would fetch on the open market .
There are people getting far worse news everyday than having their car stolen, five pages of sympathy is a bit much IMO but I am old and very cynical.
Son
If they loose the full value or even only a "few grand" it will be a load of stress they could well have done without.
No comparison to hearing that you or someone close has a serious illness or has passed away though...
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The refrence to emotional was with regard to some one invadeing and violating your personal space and not to a lump of metal.
It is no different than been burgled and some scrote rifleing through your home and personal possesions
And yes both Paul and Martin are correct,, a lot worse things happensigpic
Back with a MK1
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Originally posted by In The Pit View PostIf you read my post again I was referring to the "average person" and "general public" that would not view an RS1800 as any different to a normal Escort MKII. Of course to Ford fans it wouldn't blend in we'd know it was something special and take notice but to most people its a white Escort with a blue stripe, the average person doesn't say "OMG RS1800"
What are the chances of moving one tho without somone noticing it
I sure wouldnt risk it if i was a car thief ,,,, this was my point
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Originally posted by Martin View PostOld : YES
Cynical : YES
Correct in what you are saying : DEFINITELY YES
Having lost 3 fit and healthy friends in their 40's to heart attacks in the last couple of weeks has made me realise that cars are nothing more than chunks of metal that can be replaced.
Your family and friends and the time you have with them is more important than any car
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Originally posted by RUDDY View PostI've had a car stolen, the only emotion I had was "where the ****s my car ?", your all talking as if the guys had a bereavement, it's a car for ****s sake and no doubt worth more as insurance claim than it would fetch on the open market .
There are people getting far worse news everyday than having their car stolen, five pages of sympathy is a bit much IMO but I am old and very cynical.
Son
Oh and yes I have had a car stolen so i know what that feels like too!Live to regret ..or regret to live.
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I have to say the vast majority of ordinary people wouldnt even give a mk2 Escort a second glance, never mind an RS1800.. I hope it is found but after having a car stolen from myself I am not too optimistic, we all need to keep our eyes open
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