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  1. #1
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    Now one advantage of living in a kibbutz is when I would like to go somewhere by car ,and if I did not have a car. I simply take a Kibbutz car and pay only for petrol ,(no repairs ,no insurance, no garage etc ). Simple but it works!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Now one advantage of living in a kibbutz is when I would like to go somewhere by car ,and if I did not have a car. I simply take a Kibbutz car and pay only for petrol ,(no repairs ,no insurance, no garage etc ). Simple but it works!
    I'm thinking of opening a "Clarets Mad Kibbutz" Balan, anything's better than what we are experiencing now living under the Toxic party regime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I'm thinking of opening a "Clarets Mad Kibbutz" Balan, anything's better than what we are experiencing now living under the Toxic party regime.
    Is there a discount with Terrier Taxis if you're not a Tory voter mon ami ? Help make it cheaper for those doing the rounds of Lidl/Aldi and the Food Banks, it's only fair.

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