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The Rover P6 broke the mould for luxury saloons when it launched, winning the very first European Car of the Year award in 1964. When Rover later squeezed the magnificent 3500cc V8 engine into the bay, it created a genuine legend. Fast, sure footed, and undeniably stylish, it quickly became the absolute vehicle of choice for high-ranking executives and the British traffic police alike! #ClassicRover #RoverP6V8 #CarCultureUK #EngineHistory #VintageAuto #OldSchoolCars

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@HarrisonFordLA And may you go forth and buy a burger in your private plane.
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@LI_Catfish @The_FJC 3 more months and they would have taken the nuke. Lucky Krauts
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@LI_Catfish @The_FJC Nah, that was the British.
Dresden agrees.
As does Harris.
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@The_FJC Didn't America bomb the shit out of Germany, even after it was clear the war was ending?
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@BurlyDubb1 @CatWorkers However, as my own son said after watching the entire 20+ "Zilla" films compilation....."Dad, the Japanese must be very very good at building".... when I (genuinely) asked "why" responded with "They re-built Tokyo 27 times"......
The above is true!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
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@CatWorkers Why does Japan genetically-engineer giant, train-eating cats?
Surely Godzilla taught you to back the fuck off???
I did so want to go there and travel over every single metre of Shinkansen track the country has.
Can't now, unless I know that every giant cat has been destroyed.
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@CatWorkers All this time I thought it was because of utterly embarrassing shite engineering and financing.
We did build the Concorde after all......
And invent the computer.
It should have clicked that it was genetically-engineered cats that were to blame all along.
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@CatWorkers All those unholy delays over many years traveling on British Rail now makes complete sense.🤓
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@MarioNawfal Top fucking machines!
Also, 60 years old???
What the hell do we have NOW?
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🇺🇸 B-1B Lancers at RAF Fairford are absolute MONSTERS on takeoff.
4 afterburners screaming, chest-thumping roar that rattles your bones and shakes the ground.
One of the loudest jets ever. Locals at Dyess once thought the first ones would smash every window in Abilene
Pure American thunder in training mode.
Source: BobsUrGranny YT
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇮🇷🇺🇸 U.S. RC-135 Rivet Joint spy plane is flying openly off Iran’s southern coast right now, transponder ON (super rare). In the meantinme, C-17s and C-5Ms keep flooding into the Middle East. Good old-fashioned diplomacy, with a couple of giant asterisks hovering overhead. Source: Egypt's Intel Observer
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@JohnSlinger I'm detecting a trust issue in the replies to your post.
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@gervaisclips Oh fuckin hell Ricky, I know it's wrong to laugh at this but I can't help it!🤣🤣🤣
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¿Sabías que el 90% de las ventas (y de la vida) no ocurren por el producto, sino por la confianza que generas en los primeros 30 segundos?
A veces nos perdemos en trucos de marketing y métricas frías, pero la realidad es mucho más sencilla: la gente solo conecta con quien se siente cuidado.
La fórmula para ser un líder que deja huella no está en un manual, sino en tres pilares básicos:
· Mirar a los ojos: La presencia lo es todo.
· Hablar su mismo idioma: Sin jerga técnica innecesaria.
· Empatía real: Si no te importa el otro, se nota a leguas.
Incluso en el mundo de los negocios, funcionamos como esa conexión instintiva que vemos en los animales: nos movemos por el Know, Like & Trust.
Si logras que alguien se sienta visto y comprendido, habrás ganado un aliado para siempre.
¿Crees que en el entorno digital hemos perdido esa capacidad de "hablar humano" o todavía hay esperanza?
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