Christof - Question Please!
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Hi Christof
I've noted your comments regarding TVR possibly showing a new car at the next motorshow. I'd be interested in going and seeing this and wondered if you knew which show they were thinking of?
(Obviously I realise you probably can't guarantee anything but I'd like to go to a motorshow anyway so might as well kill two birds with one stone and try and get a look at a new model!)
Cheers.
roadsweeper.
I've noted your comments regarding TVR possibly showing a new car at the next motorshow. I'd be interested in going and seeing this and wondered if you knew which show they were thinking of?
(Obviously I realise you probably can't guarantee anything but I'd like to go to a motorshow anyway so might as well kill two birds with one stone and try and get a look at a new model!)
Cheers.
roadsweeper.
I work in London during the week but get to go home to Cheshire at the weekends. Quite a nice arrangement, especially as it's classed as a business trip so all my accomodation, travel and living expenses are covered!
I wouldn't want to live here permanently though.
The key to avoiding the Underground is...... wait for it...... to WALK! I tried this and was amazed at the results! My apartment is in Waterloo and I work in the city but I can walk in to work quicker than I can do it on the Underground. Alas, I also discovered the joys of sunburn, as opposed to toxic burn which is what you get for travelling on the Underground!
roadsweeper.
I have to say that I am a walker, I do walk from Waterloo to Marylebone sometimes, it is a good 40 minute walk and in this weather a bit muggy, but it is still nice to be outside.
and I agree about the lifestyle thing, I was raised in North Wales (Wrexham) and do miss the easier pace of life, but in London it is easy to et an IT/Project Manager Job, if I could get one "back home" in the Chester area, I would be there like a shot, then I could spend the money I save on a house on another TVR
David
and I agree about the lifestyle thing, I was raised in North Wales (Wrexham) and do miss the easier pace of life, but in London it is easy to et an IT/Project Manager Job, if I could get one "back home" in the Chester area, I would be there like a shot, then I could spend the money I save on a house on another TVR
David
I work for a company that deals with pharma information. I am a Project Manager that looks after a team of software engineers that support client facing products (PC Applications), that run queries for report/charting pharma/medical information for marketing types in the main Pharma companies.
David M5 TVR
David M5 TVR
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