Moody Mod strikes again.
OK I can only post about cars, watches or attacking another poster.
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Maybe they've already got to know the people they're housing? We have an asylum seeker staying with us. We'd known him for a year before inviting him. I'm hoping his application is granted as I'd like to take him on as a permie and makes some money out of him.Leave a comment:
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You might house people you already know. It mentions they're Christians so their church might have a program helping such people, which can funnel candidates their way.
Or they might not care about vetting that much, and take the view that if their house gets trashed, that's a risk they're willing to take.Leave a comment:
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This just isn't going to end well. The charity workers themselves are going to need charity to help themLeave a comment:
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<Headline Placeholder> Muslim Asylum seekers behead Christian Charity Worker after massive house blaze cause them to lose benefits>>Originally posted by vetran View PostCharity workers who used life savings to buy first home to house asylum seekers | Daily Mail Online
Whilst I'm impressed that they care that much, lets hope it turns out OK. I fear it will turn to Tulip.Leave a comment:
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I don't know how you'd go about vetting potential tenants, to make sure you don't end up with the wrong sort. It's a lovely thing to do though.Leave a comment:
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place your bets ladies & gentlefolk
Charity workers who used life savings to buy first home to house asylum seekers | Daily Mail Online
Whilst I'm impressed that they care that much, lets hope it turns out OK. I fear it will turn to Tulip.Christian charity workers who used life savings to buy £100,000 first home will fill it with asylum seekers (they've even paid all bills for first year)
Matthew and Steph Neville, both 35, used their life savings to buy a first home
But they now plan to fill it with asylum seekers and have paid bills for first year
Couple hoping first tenants move into Birmingham property before Christmas
The husband and wife asked charity Hope Projects to find them some tenantsLeave a comment:
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Well, according to the M-i-L, the old man liked to dress up as an Alabama crack whore at the age of three, so there may be something in it.Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFY
Apparently they liked a drink & smoke in the old days.Leave a comment:
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FTFYOriginally posted by northernladyuk View PostThey were assessed and the 20% were promoted to Daily Mail Editors at the age of three.
Apparently they liked a drink & smoke in the old days.Leave a comment:
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They were assessed and then apprenticed as Daily Mail journalists at the age of three.Originally posted by vetran View PostBrain tests at the age of THREE can predict a child's future | Daily Mail Online
feels satisfying but one worries they don't actually understand the science.Leave a comment:
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