The shorter the name the bigger the brand ...A allam"It makes me laugh when I hear people say "VW", it's actually quicker to say "Volkswagen" - Alan Gordon Partridge
The shorter the name the bigger the brand ...A allam"It makes me laugh when I hear people say "VW", it's actually quicker to say "Volkswagen" - Alan Gordon Partridge
That old chestnut.
Quite correct though. Are all clothes charging more because of their label produced in factories paying high wages leading to these high prices, or in lowly paid sweatshops in places like Turkey and the Far East, which also churn out cheaper clothes where there is no difference in quality just the lack of the right label?
The assertion that everyone makes the same **** and some just charge more because of the brand on the label is utter nonsense.
So, you get clothes made up in British factories by workers on good wages, working condition, reasonable hours, sick pay, pensions etc?
So how did a thread about the L1 play-offs, metamorphose into a debate about factories?
Outstanding work.
Father in law is well heeled and drives a Skoda. He's just not interested in making a statement with the car he drives.
A Skoda is all VW/Audi parts anyway. I had an Octavia vRS Estate Car about 10 years ago - Was alright and top spec too. I'm really not that fussed about cars. As long as it's a VW or Audi I'm happy with it.
So you are pretty fussed then?You do realise this is the not606 Hull City board?So how did a thread about the L1 play-offs, metamorphose into a debate about factories?
Outstanding work.
No more fussed than someone who will drink tea or coffee.So you are pretty fussed then?
No more fussed than someone who will drink tea or coffee.
Erm yeah, someone who will drink tea or coffee is covering about 95% of hot drinks consumed around the world. VW and Audi don't make up 95% of cars available to buy.
Carmine you are a star.I have to say Bummers I am more than impressed with your worldwide consumer knowledge of hot beverages .
What percentage is Horlicks?
I'd say about 0.37%.

So you are pretty fussed then?
One can get plenty of horlicks in Thailand.What percentage is Horlicks?
I'd say about 0.37%.
Erm yeah, someone who will drink tea or coffee is covering about 95% of hot drinks consumed around the world. VW and Audi don't make up 95% of cars available to buy.
BCC drives a Ferrari.In our household VW Audi make up 100% of our cars.
BCC drives a Ferrari.
Looks like deux carthorse power to me.Close, it's all down to marketing as it has the prancing horse up front, but seems to be lacking with only deux chevaux.
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