What are you doing this weekend?
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Hunting down conveyancing solicitors and ensuring they have a gruesome death.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat are you doing this weekend?Have you tried switching it off and back on again?? -
Originally posted by Intel View PostHunting down conveyancing solicitors and ensuring they have a gruesome death.
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It's a story that's been retold since the dawn of time. Of a client, paying good money in the expectation that he will be well represented and dealt with fairly, and of members of the legal profession who's sole purpose in life is to shaft clients without lube then go and buy Porsches with their ill gotten gains.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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I wouldn't trust them to run me a bath, let alone a house purchase.
Cockwombles, all of em.Have you tried switching it off and back on again??Comment
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If you ever buy another house, I recommend Sarah Coppard at Citrus Conveyancing. I have used her since 1987 on about 15 properties.Originally posted by Intel View PostIt's a story that's been retold since the dawn of time. Of a client, paying good money in the expectation that he will be well represented and dealt with fairly, and of members of the legal profession who's sole purpose in life is to shaft clients without lube then go and buy Porsches with their ill gotten gains.
I wouldn't trust them to run me a bath, let alone a house purchase.
Cockwombles, all of em.
Overall though, your comments about lawyers are spot on.Comment
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Playing a gig tonight to celebrate Ma'am's birthday.
Supposed to be going to a birthday party on Sunday.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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About to set off for deepest Cornwall from Kent for favourite uncles 90th birthday bash on Saturday
M4/M5 or M3/A303 route ? decisions decisionsHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Depends where you want to bail out for a breather after you've been stuck in a jam for the last hour.Originally posted by Troll View PostAbout to set off for deepest Cornwall from Kent for favourite uncles 90th birthday bash on Saturday
M4/M5 or M3/A303 route ? decisions decisions
Easton in Gordano Services or Countess Roundabout services?Comment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostAbout to set off for deepest Cornwall from Kent for favourite uncles 90th birthday bash on Saturday
M4/M5 or M3/A303 route ? decisions decisions
M4/M5 every time. If everyone did this then the M3/A303 would be free for me to use.Comment
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