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Bruh do you even tune?DMan7 wrote:S_2NR wrote:DMan7 wrote:MaxPower wrote:Anyone in this day and age who does not have tyre pressure gauges, tyre compressors, jacks, jumper cables and tool kits etc in their vehicles should park up their car and take the bus.
Kinda irrelevant in this day and age too with free 24/7 roadside assistance that some of these insurance companies give you come bundled with your insurance fees.
U waiting on roadside assistance to jump start a battery or change a tyre?
How you jump starting a battery without another car present with a battery to jump start it? These 24/7 roadside assistance people come with everything fully prepared which I doubt you'll have in the trunk of your car. You also get free towing service as well as part of that 24/7 roadside assistance too. Unless you have something in your trunk to tow your car?
Don't worry " dey ant riot yet" and never will under the red governmentdaring dragoon wrote:mid year review at 1:30pm. gas prices to raise again.
How do you find them? The same boat ride and ones in the fete are holders of food cards. There is no strigent measures in place for the ppl that defraud taxpayers in this mannerRedress10 wrote:All fete and boat ride full all weekend. These ppl not suffering. Find the ones who are suffering and subsidise them.
Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
wing wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
Yeah some blatant electioneering, who knows where they get their data from.bluefete wrote:wing wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
Settle wage negotiations, eh?
Preaching false hope to the masses again.
Shortman boasted it went down to 72 percent. Singing we are among the best in the world with the debt to GDP ratio.agent007 wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment so they studying how to spend it? So....what about the losses for years, we not studying to pay up what we owe? Try and reduce our debt to income ratio (you economists would know the appropriate terminology).
bluefete wrote:wing wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
Settle wage negotiations, eh?
Preaching false hope to the masses again.
bluefete wrote:wing wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
Settle wage negotiations, eh?
Preaching false hope to the masses again.
daring dragoon wrote:mid year review at 1:30pm. gas prices to raise again.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:bluefete wrote:wing wrote:Budget at a surplus at the moment. Increased revenue to service debt and settle wage negotiations.bluefete wrote:So what Imbert say?
Settle wage negotiations, eh?
Preaching false hope to the masses again.
Man say up to 2021 wages too eh
hover11 wrote:We had a good run but all good things must come to an end, how long you want the government to pay your gas bill for? So we want to drive the best but the government hadda foot part of we gas bill...weird. The only gas that should be subsidized is diesel to keep food and transportation costs low.
hover11 wrote:We had a good run but all good things must come to an end, how long you want the government to pay your gas bill for? So we want to drive the best but the government hadda foot part of we gas bill...weird. The only gas that should be subsidized is diesel to keep food and transportation costs low.
Redress10 wrote:hover11 wrote:We had a good run but all good things must come to an end, how long you want the government to pay your gas bill for? So we want to drive the best but the government hadda foot part of we gas bill...weird. The only gas that should be subsidized is diesel to keep food and transportation costs low.
I watch a man complain about gas price then 2 days later on a boat ride pop 2 bottles of moet to spray up in the air.
These ppl beyond lost at this point.
Most Japanese displays can be converted once there is a UK or Australian version of the vehicle. A simple flash will do.agent007 wrote:Was just doing some light research and I did some quick mathematical conversions. In Hong Kong, residents there pay the equivalent of $20. TTD per litre of petrol. Many European countries aren't far behind either.
If things reach that bad here in TT then I won't care about those Japanese displays I can't convert to English, I'll be getting myself a used 2019/2020 Leaf.
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