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Don't start banging on about Maslow, i had to write an essay about that ****. However that being said i think it is a very good theory.
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Football Manager 2009 - Southampton Save Game Thread
Smirking_Saint replied to Matthew Le God's topic in Computer Games
Fair play, you seem to know more than me -
Football Manager 2009 - Southampton Save Game Thread
Smirking_Saint replied to Matthew Le God's topic in Computer Games
Or kills you ?? -
Nah, it's a year later
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I just watched a man swallow his own head at work !!! Which is rediculous, like i'm at work
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Fair point, i let you off
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What a wonderful first post. Are you a teacher ??
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Football Manager 2009 - Southampton Save Game Thread
Smirking_Saint replied to Matthew Le God's topic in Computer Games
2041 ??? Are there still decent players around ??? I always find there are only ever a few decent regens -
Bet thats sh!t for him
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So it's not an octopus ??
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hth To the tune of - i'm a lumberjack and i'm ok
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Who do you hate most in the world?
Smirking_Saint replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Muppet Show
TBF it was intended for DSM -
Who do you hate most in the world?
Smirking_Saint replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Muppet Show
I have a new song for you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvCU9RjAFxo&feature=related -
Who do you hate most in the world?
Smirking_Saint replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Muppet Show
I just thought it may bring some happiness to the thread. But now now calm down, send a hug from me to you !! Oh, BTW i take your post as a personal attack and one that threatens my personal safety. With this in mind i would like to press S13's complain button. -
Who do you hate most in the world?
Smirking_Saint replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Muppet Show
Found him. Next to a bloke tipping water on a table. He is holding a walking stick. Does this make me wheres wally woofter champion ? It's more annoying trying to load the bastard. -
Who do you hate most in the world?
Smirking_Saint replied to thesaint sfc's topic in The Muppet Show
Ok guys. Lets all take some time out. Here, it'll take only 55 seconds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsKO_r76kfQ -
kill your girlfriend with an omelette
Smirking_Saint replied to Saint Keith's topic in The Muppet Show
So he shelled out on lighter fuel then ?? Bet the family was eggstatic with the ruling. -
kill your girlfriend with an omelette
Smirking_Saint replied to Saint Keith's topic in The Muppet Show
Well, she certainly ended up with egg on her face -
Not really, and also, if you remember back to the test you did, you have to stop, observe and move. Don't get me wrong, i will normally just drive straight on but you can't expect someone else to do it. It's not YOUR road
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Sign in ?? Or create a new account i believe
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Badly
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Cake, and has been proven in court. Under UK law, no Value Added Tax (VAT) is charged on biscuits and cakes — they are "zero rated". Chocolate covered biscuits, however, are subject to VAT, currently 15%. McVities classed its Jaffa Cakes as cakes, but in 1991, this was challenged by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise and the case ended up before the courts.[9] This may have been because Jaffa Cakes are about the same size and shape as some types of biscuit, and particularly because they are commonly eaten alongside, or instead of, traditional biscuits. A question that the court asked itself was "what criteria should be used to class something as a cake?" McVities defended its classification of Jaffa Cakes as cakes. In doing so it produced a 12" (30 cm) Jaffa Cake to illustrate that its Jaffa Cakes were simply miniature cakes.[10] McVities argued that a distinction between cakes and biscuits is, among other things, that biscuits would normally be expected to go soft when stale, whereas cakes would normally be expected to go hard. It was demonstrated to the Tribunal that Jaffa Cakes become hard when stale. Other factors taken into account by the Chairman, Mr Potter QC, included the name, ingredients, texture, size, packaging, marketing, presentation, appeal to children, and manufacturing process. Contrary to a commonly held belief, whether something is considered a 'luxury item' is not a test for VAT purposes. Mr Potter ruled that the Jaffa Cake is a cake. McVities therefore won the case and VAT is not paid on Jaffa Cakes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_Cakes
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Whats the point ?? Its dancer ?? And if you cared to scroll down from the same Wikipedia page you linked from in an earlier post you would have seen this