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If the mods did their jobs then 2 would be unnecessary.Originally posted by MercladUK View Postwhats worse?
1, someone who has wasted their time in creating sockie's to troll
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2, someone who has wasted their time trying to out the sockies?
both pointless and boring
The OP should be perma-banned. Either they are a sockie. Or too stupid to be allowed into the gene pool, let alone post.Comment
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Funny how TykeMerc gets banned & all of a sudden you pop up again.Originally posted by MercladUK View Postwhats worse?
1, someone who has wasted their time in creating sockie's to troll
or
2, someone who has wasted their time trying to out the sockies?
both pointless and boringComment
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Can I buy a box of red bull as a business expense?
Can I buy a box of red bull or a box of Nespresso for use in the office for me an colleagues as a business expense?Comment
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In the event this is serious yes. It is a benefit in kind though (as it is for all employees or any employer).Originally posted by ItRYmyBEst View PostCan I buy a box of red bull or a box of Nespresso for use in the office for me an colleagues as a business expense?
Likely covered though as nothing required to report because it is "trivial".
However, adding Cristal to you drinks dispenser might be regarded differently.Comment
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Gotta be better than the boxes of stupid juice you are currently going through.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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All parodies in General please.
(I've kept a tab in Professional just in case the OP was serious
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"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Depends what you are using the Redbull for.Originally posted by ItRYmyBEst View PostCan I buy a box of red bull or a box of Nespresso for use in the office for me an colleagues as a business expense?
I use it for a good reason
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I've always had this question, but never an opportunity to ask. Do you claim all those lollies as business expense?Originally posted by cojak View PostAll parodies in General please.
(I've kept a tab in Professional just in case the OP was serious
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