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So , being a kind hearted chap I decided to buy the long haired boss a new car with the fuel allowance I receive at work it seemed like a good idea to get ride of the petrol guzzling s-max and buy a dirty oil burning version .But the question I ask is hole long can I keep up the " New car " line
Who making dinner ?
"new car "
I fancy a new bike ? (N+1) why you already have a couple !! "New car "
I'm I pushing my luck and how long can I get away with this kind of luck before the rolling pin comes out ?
Well, it kind of depends on her and the car. We need pictures of both to decide.
And since the car - by your own admission - is going to be killing innocent children with its CO2 and NO2 emissions, it also depends on whether she's the caring compassionate kind, or the "what have future generations ever done for me anyway" kind.
She's got an S Max and meant to be grateful?
She wanted the S max .. go figure !
As for images , last time I stuck images of her on the world wide web , I ended up spare room camping for the night , not likely to happen again
I pay for my wifes car (i get a company one so fair enough). The line "i pay for your car therefore i can buy xyz" ran out the day she got the keys......
We just bough a new car to replace her eight year old one. Conversations included 'why don't you get the estate' / 'because you'll put your dirty bikes in it' and 'Shall we get a tow-bar' / 'no because then you'll borrow it and put all your dirty kit inside'.
I did wonder about the 'am I in credit thing' but looking at the number of new bikes I've had in the last year, the answer is 'definitely not' !