A lot of worry about nothing. As long as there is no stock held on the premises and no business visitors, there is no problem.
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WHSOriginally posted by Wanderer View PostA lot of worry about nothing. As long as there is no stock held on the premises and no business visitors, there is no problem.
As long as you aren't causing a Venusian then no-one will give a tulip."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View Post
I'm not allowed to run a "house of ill-repute" (or some similar wording) from here, because the land was originally owned by a puritan family who didn't want such things taking place.Or Ho's?Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Maybe I should have put glasshose ....Comment
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I'm assuming from your nick that that was your plan B all alongOriginally posted by DirtyDog View PostI'm not allowed to run a "house of ill-repute" (or some similar wording) from here, because the land was originally owned by a puritan family who didn't want such things taking place.
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