Originally posted by Churchill
View Post
- Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
- Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!
Addicted to CUK ...?
Collapse
X
-
I think this is in fact un-English. It's the kind of thing foreigners do, and good luck to them - I'm more than happy to join in on their Bastille Day, St Patrick's Day, Independence Day celebrations. But I don't see why we should ape their ways. And if we must have a national celebration, we should re-introduce the May Pole in every community, get blattered on strong ale and cider and hold a medieval game of football, resulting in multiple deaths and village burnings. -
Sensible policies for a happier Britain.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI think this is in fact un-English. It's the kind of thing foreigners do, and good luck to them - I'm more than happy to join in on their Bastille Day, St Patrick's Day, Independence Day celebrations. But I don't see why we should ape their ways. And if we must have a national celebration, we should re-introduce the May Pole in every community, get blattered on strong ale and cider and hold a medieval game of football, resulting in multiple deaths and village burnings.Comment
-
That is exactly what we should do!Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI think this is in fact un-English. It's the kind of thing foreigners do, and good luck to them - I'm more than happy to join in on their Bastille Day, St Patrick's Day, Independence Day celebrations. But I don't see why we should ape their ways. And if we must have a national celebration, we should re-introduce the May Pole in every community, get blattered on strong ale and cider and hold a medieval game of football, resulting in multiple deaths and village burnings.Comment
-
I did what I usually do for St Patrick's Day: absolutely nothing, because I'm not Irish. I intend to do the same for St George's Day, or possibly less, as it's the day after my birthday, so I'll probably be feeling a little fragile.Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood morning all!
Hope you all had a pleasant evening.

How many of you are going to do the same for St George's Day?
WOGSOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostI think this is in fact un-English. It's the kind of thing foreigners do, and good luck to them - I'm more than happy to join in on their Bastille Day, St Patrick's Day, Independence Day celebrations. But I don't see why we should ape their ways. And if we must have a national celebration, we should re-introduce the May Pole in every community, get blattered on strong ale and cider and hold a medieval game of football, resulting in multiple deaths and village burnings.
Comment
-
- Home
- News & Features
- First Timers
- IR35 / S660 / BN66
- Employee Benefit Trusts
- Agency Workers Regulations
- MSC Legislation
- Limited Companies
- Dividends
- Umbrella Company
- VAT / Flat Rate VAT
- Job News & Guides
- Money News & Guides
- Guide to Contracts
- Successful Contracting
- Contracting Overseas
- Contractor Calculators
- MVL
- Contractor Expenses
Advertisers


Comment