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What Not To Do As A Landlord
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Apparently you do.Originally posted by GJABS View PostUm he is worth a quarter of a billion pounds you know. You don't get to be that rich in today's world without being pretty smart.Comment
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While becoming rich does indeed have some connection with intelligent, there are plenty of people who have become very rich who aren't that bright (they made it through luck, connections, psychopathic tendencies etc...), and there are plenty of very smart people who are not rich.Originally posted by GJABS View PostUm he is worth a quarter of a billion pounds you know. You don't get to be that rich in today's world without being pretty smart.
Anyone who defends themselves in court has a fool for a client.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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What if the statement is true?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou were banned because you were proven to be as thick as the landlord. We aren't in the 1970s anymore so if you label people from two nationalities as smelly curry eaters don't expect to get away with it.Comment
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then you don't mention it out loud in the same way that you wouldn't do it if you were polite and talking to them in person....Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat if the statement is true?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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That is not what he is worth. He is worth considerably less when you take outstanding mortgages on the properties into account.Originally posted by GJABS View PostUm he is worth a quarter of a billion pounds you know.Comment
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Which is exactly the censorship of Orwellian political correctness. Suppression of the public discussion of things that those saying them have found to be the objective truth.Originally posted by eek View Postthen you don't mention it out loud.Comment
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Are you saying Indians and Pakistanis smell of curry?Originally posted by GJABS View PostWhich is exactly the censorship of Orwellian political correctness. Suppression of the public discussion of things that those saying them have found to be the objective truth."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This is becoming objectionable and so is duly censored.
Feel free to carry it on in the EDL forum."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."
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