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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Nelj Mai 21, 2009 1:27 am Teema: About using English language |
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Jaguars are born in UK.
So for better communication using English is allowed everywhere in this forum.
We are Estonian unofficial Jaguar Club and English is not our native language, but lets hope that we all can understand each-other. |
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robi

Liitunud: 25 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 83 Asukoht: Tallinn
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 7:59 am Teema: |
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Silly me, I always thought that Jaguars were made in UK and the ones that are being born do that somewhere in the rainforests of South-America.....  _________________ Jaguar xj6 1972 series1 4,2litre 4speed manual. |
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 304 Asukoht: Tallinn
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 10:22 am Teema: |
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Yees, Roby, you`re almost right.
It’s not common that we see endangered animals born in captivity. That is why this event should get some well-deserved attention. The baby jaguar still hasn’t received a name, even though it has been born 2 months ago. The cub is the third born in captivity in Peru and a good reason to visit the country and, implicitly, its zoo. Here’s the little sucka playing with the camera at at the Huachipa zoo in Lima, Monday, May 5, 2008.
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 10:57 am Teema: |
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| I have a good name for this cute baby jag, we should call him/her MK2. |
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 11:01 am Teema: |
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| robi kirjutas: |
Silly me, I always thought that Jaguars were made in UK and the ones that are being born do that somewhere in the rainforests of South-America.....  |
Robi, You are wrong, there is big mother jaguar in Cowentry and she gave birth to our cars. |
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robi

Liitunud: 25 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 83 Asukoht: Tallinn
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 11:46 am Teema: |
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No, thats just a fairytale, like Santa Claus.......


there is only an essembley line, nowhere in sight a big v....a pushing out the steel "cubs".
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 11:52 am Teema: |
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Nice pictures BTW, do You have more? |
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Reede Mai 22, 2009 9:56 pm Teema: |
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All good things must come to an end
Browns Lane Jaguar plant 2008
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GThomas
Liitunud: 17 Nov 2008 Postitusi: 42 Asukoht: Ida Viru
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Postitatud: Laup Mai 23, 2009 8:17 am Teema: English lang |
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Actually I thought since the economic crisis, British people are also an endangered species in the Baltic states.
Most of them have "gone home".....for me that means HERE or over the Narva bridge where we spend winter time.
Maybe it's time for Estonia to start encouraging more "expatriates" from all over the world to come and contribute, rather than discouraging them with pathetic border controls, outdated policies and speeding fines for exceeding the same speeds as used to be in the USA (55mph!!!).
What is that?
110km/h on a totally empty motorway?
Even a Jiguli can do it.
Anyone who owns a V12 knows it needs to be regularly "cleaned out" with a brief burst every month of German autobahn style 200-220km/h.  |
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Laup Mai 23, 2009 3:30 pm Teema: |
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We all have hard times, even Stihl closed his workshop.
You are propably most sophisticated and experienced engine bloke here in Estonia, You should tell more about Your prices and work. Not only in this forum, evarywhere else too, because there are not many Jaguars in Estonia.
About borders, EST-RU border is only problematic border here, You will experience almost similar problems at Finland-Russia border too.
Things are getting better between Estonia and Russia again and big business is going up again.
I really think stupid small borderworkers are only problem, just try to avoid them as much as possible.
Our big roads are built many years ago, when there were only Ladas and other Russian crap-cars and more than 110km/h requires small service roads beside main highway.
At red russian time they did not built service roads and now more than 110 is impossible.
There is going on big highway building project at Tallinn-Tartu (most important highway) and I really hope that things are going better.
And remember, Estonia is still poor Eastern Europe country, only potatoes and fortunately few docks here. And big roadbuilding needs a lot of money.
But we still can be quite happy here. |
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Liitunud: 24 Jan 2008 Postitusi: 1125 Asukoht: Tallinn-Haapsalu
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Postitatud: Laup Mai 23, 2009 3:56 pm Teema: Re: English lang |
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| GThomas kirjutas: |
Anyone who owns a V12 knows it needs to be regularly "cleaned out" with a brief burst every month of German autobahn style 200-220km/h.  |
Or buy Your plasmaplugs, looks like they are working very well, all 12 still "alive" and only short trips driven. |
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