Did you know Sayara Beg is an anagram of Ya Arse Bag
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That bint whats in debt
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Hmmm, eighth result atm. I think we need to make a bit of an effort here chaps and chapesses!
That bint whats in debt - Sayara Beg"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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She is and forever will be a f-ckwit.
I have absolutely no sympathy. If you want to talk the talk, then you need to walk the walk.
The local gift shop I looked at buying a few years ago b4 setting up my own has just gone bankrupt. The owner then sold it to some dopes who paid way over the odds. I offered him £15000. He sold it for £60k.
Anyway, they decided to close now!!! At XMAS!!!! She told me, the IR where chasing her!!
Who the **** does not pay the IR!!!! OH COME ON!!!!
Knobs.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Perhaps if she really needs the money
she could 'entertain' gentlemen for a fee, I understand there are some openings in the Anglian region at the moment.......Why not?Comment
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That bint whats in debt has just been suggested on the radiobox as one of the f**kwits of the year. Well, their term was "loser" but we know what they meant. Heather Mills was also nominated. (Cue neither have got a leg to stand on jokes...)
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I have just read her full diary and I am astounded by what appears to be a complete lack of common sense and basic financial knowledge.
Because you owe them money bint.Since when did bank managers assume the right to question when their customers decide to have a baby?
So it's quite fine to spend the money on property instead then?I know that the public view of debtors is that they are profligate - spending money they don't have in the shops. My position could not be further from this often mistaken impression.
Because you are unable to work.I wonder why they think being forced to take maternity leave earlier than financially planned would fall within the definition of a "long term illness" or "redundancy".
Should have thought about that before you got into this mess.I wonder if they have any insurance products which would have covered me for the situation I now find myself?
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She's back...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6357331.stm
Porked out a lot (or had to sell her PhotoShop on ebay...)Comment
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Probably had to eat the surplus stock from the restaurant.Originally posted by cameramanhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6357331.stm
Porked out a lot (or had to sell her PhotoShop on ebay...)Comment
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