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Britains Got Talented Benefits Fraudsters
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Sun reporting is hilarious: 'Bowers’ free car is a gleaming silver Ford Focus '
Hardly a Ferrari LOLYou can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.Comment
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Actually I'm surprised the Sun didn't Photoshop a Bently in there.Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostSun reporting is hilarious: 'Bowers’ free car is a gleaming silver Ford Focus '
Hardly a Ferrari LOL
It's called journalistic license.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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AKA lying to make a story as salacious as possible, the *****.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostActually I'm surprised the Sun didn't Photoshop a Bently in there.
It's called journalistic license.Comment
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Is it a matter of public record that a person is on disability allowance? And the reasons for that allowance?"Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
"See?"Comment
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Contractors you too could be Frauster.
Perhaps we have a lot to learn from this breakdancer.
Lets invite him to join CUK and explain to us how to cheat Hector.
For those of you in the UK invite your honourable MP to the site to explain to humble contractors how to cheat within the rulesComment
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call me pedantic but thats an oxymoron....Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostPerhaps we have a lot to learn from this breakdancer.
Lets invite him to join CUK and explain to us how to cheat Hector.
For those of you in the UK invite your honourable MP to the site to explain to humble contractors how to cheat within the rules
In any case I don't think the average IT Contractor would have trouble staying within the rules if they wrote the rules....... unlike the MPs...... although I have met some dumbass contractors so I could be wrong.Comment
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