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We have Rangers for the showy lot too.

Cabs and small trucks make so much more sense.

That’s the thing. There is no real reason for the US not to have them.

In the U.K. and as very well known in Australia is the tray ute.

It’s also available as a hatchback.

Meanwhile Bowler, for some time now use.

Big corporations wanting to charge a premium knowing there will high waste, they offset the waste by increasing the prices.

I prefer yumyums. They are simple tasty iced doughnut lengths, four for £1.50 here in the store I work in. 

I’ve just looked. A dozen doughnuts is £19.95 (USD$25.03) but you can have another dozen for £10 (USD$12.55).

I’ve just looked. A dozen doughnuts is £19.95 (USD$25.03) but you can have another dozen for £10 (USD$12.55).

They are okay, but over priced.

We’ve had the wraps, only three flavours and two styles of each

We do in some aspects, and don’t in others.

Wait. So Ford never gave the U.S. a four door Ranger back then,

Over this side, NW (not Liverpool or Manchester, which is a good 100+ miles south), I don’t see many L200s as I used to, those I do are 10-15 years or so old. I rarely see any Subarus these days, in the city or rurally. I sometimes forget they are even a thing.

In the U.K. at least, the Ranger is more the talker, while the Hilux is the Do-er.

Neighbour has a Yeti, loves it. 

You know, in the service, they are not called ‘Chinese servants’, it is an old term turned into an old colloquialism that gets churned up from time to time to get peoples backs up.

The film, the Foreigner, is named after the 1992 novel called, The Chinaman.

What the hell, she had to pay the speeding fine of the thieves who stole her car!?