what’s that mean?
Laurel all day long
Donkey.
Are you a yanni or a laurel?
oh that thing. Laural
Blue and gold.
You rebel.
VB
Please to cockpunch
The manager
The window dresser
The designer
Better still pipe bomb
Given the colour scheme I presume that offence against all that is holy belongs to the bloke with the hamster in his rectum.
Believe it or not, that was a factory option at the time. The mind boggles.
Clearly we need more and better drugs if we are to compete with the Germans.
I thought it was a company car from one of the hotel chains.
Oh could have been. I saw a few at the time but there were never any company logos on the panels.
From Wikipedia:
In Europe, a special “Harlekin” or “Harlequin” model was released in 1995. The Polo Harlekin was an unusual edition featuring a multi-coloured body with each panel in a different colour: Flash red, Ginster yellow, Pistachio green and Chagall blue. … There were 2500 Polo Harlequins made in the UK between 1996 and 1998.