Mario

Your problem Mario is that you don't know the difference between "famous" and "infamous" (which isn't surprising given the shear number of words you don't know the meaning of nor can spell).

"Famous" is a person that is known for doing something noteworthy exceptionally well. For example, Neil Armstrong and Charles Lindberg are both famous.

"Infamous" on the other had is a person that is well known for being exceptionally evil. Jack the Ripper and Charles Manson are examples of infamous people.

You apparently do not see the difference between "famous" and "infamous". Yes, you have a few threads on the internet talking about you but that does not make you famous.

On the other hand, you are not nearly significant enough to be infamous.

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Leopold Stotch
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That would have been another car you should have turned down the work on and showed some common automotive saftey concern and sense . If the car cant leave your shop safe than you dont touch that car for any amount of money.Joans car left your shop in a far from road worthy state. You promised to do something and did far less and charged far more and clearly charged for things you never did to the car.How in the world do you manage to undercoat a huge rust hole ? And the work orders are close to unreadable and totaly non understandable. Bottom line is you owe the lady a refund.And pretty much most of the vw world has seen your shop its a mess clean it up hire some honest quailty help and retire to your house...

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Remco

I looked in the phone book and found Mario:

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Karl

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