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Mr Forgetfull, I have no idea whether you are right or wrong, but an interesting story nontheless! Thank you.
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Now this is a long shot - maybe a funny long shot, but a long shot none the less.
Is it a Kiwi MG Bull Calf............
http://www.cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=75547&p=898545
Please tell me its right, it'd be hilarious!
Is it a Kiwi MG Bull Calf............
http://www.cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=75547&p=898545
Please tell me its right, it'd be hilarious!
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Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
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I KNOW - Kiwi fruits are attacked by Pseudomonas syringae which also produce Ina proteins which cause water to freeze at fairly high temperatures, resulting in injury to plants. Since the 1970s, P. syringae has been implicated as an atmospheric "biological ice nucleator", with airborne bacteria serving as cloud condensation nuclei. Recent evidence has suggested that the species plays a larger role than previously thought in producing rain and snow. They have also been found in the cores of hailstones, aiding in bioprecipitation.[5] These Ina proteins are also used in making artificial snow.
I.E. it is HGF for Kiwi fruits - so both Kiwi Fruit and MG's suffer fromHGF - hows that !!! :woohoo:
I.E. it is HGF for Kiwi fruits - so both Kiwi Fruit and MG's suffer fromHGF - hows that !!! :woohoo:
I may be old but I’m not senile:-
It’s just that I can’t remember whether it’s Alzheimer’s or Amnesia
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:lol: Good answers guys but I think I need to clarify the clues
I pictured 6 Kiwi fruits and said they are fresh, just arrived. What's the MG link/story?
I pictured 6 Kiwi fruits and said they are fresh, just arrived. What's the MG link/story?
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Boring - our answers were soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better
I may be old but I’m not senile:-
It’s just that I can’t remember whether it’s Alzheimer’s or Amnesia
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???? I haven't given the answer yet ???
This is hot off the press, well on Sunday it was.
You're a rowdy lot tonight, is it the thought of the site maintenance and losing the MG Quiz for a few hours that's unsettling you all
This is hot off the press, well on Sunday it was.
You're a rowdy lot tonight, is it the thought of the site maintenance and losing the MG Quiz for a few hours that's unsettling you all
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What - we only have an hour and a half - I will have to find another book Just as well you mentioned it - I hadn't realised.
The MG6 has scooped the What Car? 2012 Security Award – the first major honour for the new car, launched just nine months ago.
Experts on the judging panel paid glowing tributes to the MG6, which is designed and engineering at MG Motor UK's plant in Birmingham where final assembly also takes place.
They said: “This year, we were looking for a manufacturer that has demonstrated the greatest effort to improve security, either through a particular innovation or a sheer determination to design out crime.
“MG's new hatch stood out for us. The MG6 has been bolstered with the industry's highest-rated alarm and immobiliser system, complete with perimeter detection. Meanwhile, body security has been fortified with first-press double locking, and vehicle identification enhanced with markings. KEYS LOCKED IN THE BOOT WILL SELF ACTIVATE A RELEASE MECHANISM AFTER 3 DAYS :woohoo:
The MG6 has scooped the What Car? 2012 Security Award – the first major honour for the new car, launched just nine months ago.
Experts on the judging panel paid glowing tributes to the MG6, which is designed and engineering at MG Motor UK's plant in Birmingham where final assembly also takes place.
They said: “This year, we were looking for a manufacturer that has demonstrated the greatest effort to improve security, either through a particular innovation or a sheer determination to design out crime.
“MG's new hatch stood out for us. The MG6 has been bolstered with the industry's highest-rated alarm and immobiliser system, complete with perimeter detection. Meanwhile, body security has been fortified with first-press double locking, and vehicle identification enhanced with markings. KEYS LOCKED IN THE BOOT WILL SELF ACTIVATE A RELEASE MECHANISM AFTER 3 DAYS :woohoo:
I may be old but I’m not senile:-
It’s just that I can’t remember whether it’s Alzheimer’s or Amnesia
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:woohoo: rog1963 - well done
The peasants were revolting, thank goodness you put a stop to them :lol:
Yes the story is;
MG Lands in New Zealand
Industry News, Nanjing MG | January 29, 2012 at 5:00 pm
The company is back selling MG’s once again, MG Motors took delivery of the first batch of MG6′s earlier this week. The 6′s were made in Shanghai and shipped to New Zealand in sedan and hatchback form, currently only the UK has the ability to manufacturer MG’s at its Longbridge plant, so NZ customers will be receiving Chinese made models
The peasants were revolting, thank goodness you put a stop to them :lol:
Yes the story is;
MG Lands in New Zealand
Industry News, Nanjing MG | January 29, 2012 at 5:00 pm
The company is back selling MG’s once again, MG Motors took delivery of the first batch of MG6′s earlier this week. The 6′s were made in Shanghai and shipped to New Zealand in sedan and hatchback form, currently only the UK has the ability to manufacturer MG’s at its Longbridge plant, so NZ customers will be receiving Chinese made models
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Boring - much preferred our answers
I may be old but I’m not senile:-
It’s just that I can’t remember whether it’s Alzheimer’s or Amnesia
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