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Application
Hello, everyone here at the forum. I would like to ask for the recommendation of a lawyer from the LA area or San Diego to draw up a business contract between my European company and a company from California. I will be glad for your recommendation. Thank you in advance. e-mail: mopadzi@gmail.com-
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@mopadzi - In the US there was an automotive talk show (pre-podcasts) where two mechanics (calling themselves "Click & Clack") gave auto repair advice. Either how to work on car problems or how to not get screwed by scummy repair shops. They ran for decades across the US. I suspect most of the folks on this thread grew up listening to them. Sadly one has passed away and the other is no longer doing the "show". They even had a nod in the animated picture "Lightning McQueen". At the end of the show they signed off that their sponsor was the law firm "Dewey Cheatham & Howe". Your Hungary (or was it Czech) translation is probably missing that this is the same sound as the English words for "Do We Cheat Them, How". An inside joke about how much people are frightened of being ripped off by repair shops.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
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mopadzi (03-24-2022)
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@mopadzi - In the US there was an automotive talk show (pre-podcasts) where two mechanics (calling themselves "Click & Clack") gave auto repair advice. Either how to work on car problems or how to not get screwed by scummy repair shops. They ran for decades across the US. I suspect most of the folks on this thread grew up listening to them. Sadly one has passed away and the other is no longer doing the "show". They even had a nod in the animated picture "Lightning McQueen". At the end of the show they signed off that their sponsor was the law firm "Dewey Cheatham & Howe". Your Hungary (or was it Czech) translation is probably missing that this is the same sound as the English words for "Do We Cheat Them, How". An inside joke about how much people are frightened of being ripped off by repair shops.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
Sonja Henie's tutu!!
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GrouseK9 (03-24-2022)
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@mopadzi - In the US there was an automotive talk show (pre-podcasts) where two mechanics (calling themselves "Click & Clack") gave auto repair advice. Either how to work on car problems or how to not get screwed by scummy repair shops. They ran for decades across the US. I suspect most of the folks on this thread grew up listening to them. Sadly one has passed away and the other is no longer doing the "show". They even had a nod in the animated picture "Lightning McQueen". At the end of the show they signed off that their sponsor was the law firm "Dewey Cheatham & Howe". Your Hungary (or was it Czech) translation is probably missing that this is the same sound as the English words for "Do We Cheat Them, How". An inside joke about how much people are frightened of being ripped off by repair shops.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
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@mopadzi - In the US there was an automotive talk show (pre-podcasts) where two mechanics (calling themselves "Click & Clack") gave auto repair advice. Either how to work on car problems or how to not get screwed by scummy repair shops. They ran for decades across the US. I suspect most of the folks on this thread grew up listening to them. Sadly one has passed away and the other is no longer doing the "show". They even had a nod in the animated picture "Lightning McQueen". At the end of the show they signed off that their sponsor was the law firm "Dewey Cheatham & Howe". Your Hungary (or was it Czech) translation is probably missing that this is the same sound as the English words for "Do We Cheat Them, How". An inside joke about how much people are frightened of being ripped off by repair shops.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
That web site is brilliant as someone is trying to monetize off of it. Since you aren't US based, @charlypm 's attempt at humor might be lost on you. Don't bother trying to contact anyone on that site.
Humor I understand too, on the forum www.czechlandroverforum.cz similar pranks are standard, especially for new members. That's why I understand and take it with a smile. I have been one of the first members on the Czech forum since 2007. The community has over 5000 members, but there are about 500 active members. Our Czech forum is also common to the Slovak Republic, which does not have its forum for Land Rover. We still have a lot of common things, despite the fact that in 1993 the common Czechoslovak Republic was split up for political reasons. Customs offices at the border were erected, etc. then all of Central Europe entered the Shengen area in free movement and everything was cancelled again. Today we can travel and bring goods freely throughout the EU. Of course, outside Ukraine, Moldova and the European part of Russia and newly Great Britain, which left the EU two years ago. So we have a similar situation now as with you. But free movement in each state has slightly different rules and laws and each state has a different official language but English is the dominant official language. Which is good and the children and grandchildren already speak more or less English at a very good level. Grousek9 thank you again for notifying me. The market in the USA is new for me and I am happy for any advice.
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GrouseK9 (03-24-2022)
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I'll digress a bit. Last week I was in England for 10 days at www.ministryofdefender.co.uk where they fitted a Defender 130 300Tdi 2.8 camper air conditioner into one of my cars. They have a great idea. The air conditioning from them doesn't interfere with the cabin space of the car as an original solution from Lan Rover. It took four days to assemble and Jonathan did a great job. I can only recommend. He sends the whole kit, so if anyone is interested, it's no problem to order from him on the web.
Here in the link my car on their Facebook page:
I hope you don't mind this post of mine not directly related to this thread.
Here in the link my car on their Facebook page:
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