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So your day rate is so low (plan 'A') that you've managed to make more money charging the kids to cross the road while the lolly pop lady is off sick (plan 'B')? -
Had debt and hated it. Never realised how much I hated until the day came I had to pay it off. Probably the reason I got into contracting. Now I'm debt free I'd not say I'm a tight with money, quite the opposite in fact, still love to spend but perhaps just not very often."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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What a great life eh.Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostSo your day rate is so low (plan 'A') that you've managed to make more money charging the kids to cross the road while the lolly pop lady is off sick (plan 'B')?Comment
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I sometimes think that when I read these types of threads that there is one person, with 3 fake identities having a fake conversation with their fake selves.Comment
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Don't be daft, we are all different people you cretin.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI sometimes think that when I read these types of threads that there is one person, with 3 fake identities having a fake conversation with their fake selves.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI sometimes think that when I read these types of threads that there is one person, with 3 fake identities having a fake conversation with their fake selves.You two are on the same kind of level.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDon't be daft, we are all different people you cretin.Comment
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That's a bit below the belt.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou two are on the same kind of level.Comment
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So Plan A (web pages that a teenager could produce) is generating such a pittance that Plan B (selling BBQs at the side of the autobahn to tourists) has finally become the main income. Bombing up and down the autobahn in your Skoda on the weekend, trying to find the best pitch. It's a delicate trade off between fuel costs and cold hard profits on the "use once and throwaway" BBQs you got on eBay.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postgood afternoon Sire,
.Net continues to enable Benes Invoicing Ltd and Family to enjoy life to the standard to which they have become accustomed.
Plan B has overtaken Plan A profit wise
Und sie ?
Milan.Comment
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Highlighted in that one post is the intelligence of your typical leave voter.Originally posted by original PM View PostIts been nearly a year since brexit.
And last time i looked the sky had not fallen.
Which is nice.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Brexit hasn't happened yet !!Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhy oh why did I ever vote for Brexit? If only I'd believed people like George Osborne who said 100,000 jobs would be lost within a year, we wouldn't be in this ghastly mess with record employment and the economy at an all time high!
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