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Everything posted by Weston Super Saint
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Are you just being melodramatic? If you find it sickening, perhaps we can find a padded cell to lock you in to avoid your precious feelings being hurt. Get a grip, maybe even leave your bedroom and venture out into the big wide world.
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Probably be cheaper to get the tattoo changed. How about having the writing altered into a barcode
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Calm down dears, it's a loan [allegedly], and as such it is expected that the Irish will pay it back. I guess if they don't we will have the right to take their country - like old Chinny boy and fratton park Sounds like a sweet deal to me.
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He's far more lucid than Ottery
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I've had my macbook for about 2 years now, and not had a problem once - meanwhile the rest of the family have re-installed windows over and over, dealt with viruses etc etc. Macbook air? I wouldn't bother. Get an old style, more robust macbook and you won't have a problem. Also, in two or three years when you would have been forced to replace the windows laptop, your mac will still be going strong. http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_mac/family/macbook?afid=p219%7CGOUK&cid=OAS-UK-KWG-UK_Sitelinks_Macbook-UK
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Can anyone help? I'm looking for the name - and possibly alternative address for a company director. The details of the company are : Perfect Glasses 26 YORK STREET, LONDON, LONDON, , W1U 6PZ, UNITED KINGDOM Incorporation Date 30-12-2008 Category 52630 | Other non-store retail sale I've already spent some money with this company - which I'm trying to get back! - so really don't want to fork out the extra it will cost to find out the information, and google isn't helping this time! So, if anyone has access to these data bases for work or any other reason, I'd be most grateful if you could help
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It's not confined to Oxford st, nor Primark. Visit any T.K.Maxx or T.J.Hughes and you will encounter exactly the same behaviour.
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I guess that depends entirely upon whose solution it is
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I agree that those of us lucky to have a mortgage are indeed seeing good times. Those of us on a bank of England Base rate plus 0.16% are even luckier However, for the people who are unable to get a mortgage and have to pay inflated rental income to people like me life is not so sweet. I too have only had one small pay rise in the last three years - no where near as much as inflation - so use the surplus from rental income against mortgage payments to pay for holidays that would normally be covered by bonuses. Still, even with those downsides - no bonuses, no pay rise etc - I still consider myself lucky to be employed at all. This year is gonna be boring though, because the surplus is all going to be used to overpay the mortgage
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I understood the point perfectly. Quite simple really when it is the same point over and over in pretty much every single thread. Person A says something. Person B - usually one of Deppo, Kadeem, Norway, Wiltshire etc etc - accuses person A of being a racist / sexist / homophobe. Person B then piles on the mock 'E-Outrage' quoting points of view usually made by person C a few days previously, in the hope of 'baiting' person A to respond and defend their original point of view, in the hope that person B can pile on some more mock 'E-Outrage', ad infinitum. To be honest it all gets a bit boring after a while. Bring back the humour I say, and get rid of the trolls.
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Australia?
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I've bought two. The first a Citroen C5 - cost £3000, and was only 4 years old. Only thing wrong with it, was the radio stalk had snapped off. Drove perfectly and sailed through the MOT for two years while I had it. Was worth - on Parker's - about £5.5k when I bought it. Traded it in for £2,500 after two years of use Last February bought a Freelander for £1,600. Needed a new head gasket but a local mechanic did this - and more - for £400. Traded it in in September for £2,000. Overall had two cracking deals from the auctions, but there are also some wrecks out there. Anyone reasonably confident with the basics - oils, filters, plugs etc - should be fine in the £500 range. Buy one for £500 with 12 months MOT, run it for 12 months, if it gets through the MOT, you can probably sell for circa £300, or run it for a second year. As long as you aren't fussy, you'll be fine. Compare that to buying a reasonably new car, with a loan of circa £120 per month for five years and it's a no-brainer really.
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With Benji off 'sick' today, I have a feeling we may well all be tortured I'm in the 'yes' camp by the way, sometimes I even think torture is a necessity in the Post Office, just to get some of the old Doris's to remember their bloody pin number and get the queue moving quicker
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AND in the Lounge. Wouldn't have happened in your day, eh DSM
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If they were stored on the memory card then they should be recoverable - as long as nothing else has been overwritten on the card. I guess the best place would be to google 'data recovery from memory card', but I don't expect it will be cheap.
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So good in fact, that you decided to give it your seal of approval by moving to Tokyo? There's always Loch Ness for whiling away the hours. Lots of Whisky. Scottish chicks look hot - until they speak.
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It may or may not be offensive, who's to know? What really is offensive is starting a sentence without a capital letter, using a lower case 'I' to indicate the singular, and missing an apostrophe in don't. Would an infraction for each and every spelling error give you 3 infraction points or 9? That is the burning question!
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As we all know how Corpse loves people to provide him with quotes, can I just go on record now by saying that they are still CHEATING! So, in 2 years - probably six months though when they get liquidated! - we will have a quote for the Corpse The reason for my statement is quite simple.... They are cheating because they are having to borrow money that is not rightfully theirs until NEXT year, in order to pay the wages of the players at the club THIS year. That to me, says they are playing with a squad that they CANNOT afford, thus not living within their means, and therefore CHEATING! I hope that some of the other chairmen / directors of the other championship clubs have taken note of the statements in the press and are currently contacting the FL, as all rivalries aside, they have gone past the point of bending the rules, and seem to be making up their own new ones! Corpse, please note, this is not a rant from a bitter and twisted rival supporter, but a little bit of common sense and reason being applied to the situation. I would like to see some comments from the more reasonable skate fans, but don't expect a great deal from PES who probably thinks they deserve the money.
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Lol. Lampitt couldn't comment, what kind of Chief Executive is he if he has no idea what is going on? Half of next season's parachute money gone already Anyone got any idea where the money for the first CVA payment is coming from, because their income stream seems to have been spent already! Pay up Pompey? I doubt it
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Fingers crossed
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Incorrectly Besides, if you encountered some of the oiks that eat in my restaurant you would be crying out for table manners to be added to the national curriculum. One mother - and I use the term loosely - announced at lunch time today 'oi mate, there's gonna be loadsa mess to clean up, when we's done', as if it were some kind of badge of honour to allow their kids to eat like little pigs.
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Lol at the notion of PAYE and NI
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Letting a place without a 'buy-to-let' mortgage
Weston Super Saint replied to saint_stevo's topic in The Lounge
I recently visited the mortgage advisor. About 18 months ago you could have had the whole lot done on a buy to let for £500 - solicitors, fees etc etc. Now they want about £3k to do the same job! If you have a decent rate on your current mortgage, it is well worth the hassle keeping the residential one and paying them £100 or so to allow you to let it. -
Letting a place without a 'buy-to-let' mortgage
Weston Super Saint replied to saint_stevo's topic in The Lounge
As above. Mortgage company needs to be informed, and kept informed.... I had to pay £100 and this needs renewing every three years with my mortgage co. [i haven't renewed it in the past three years though and they haven't questioned it].