Timesheet submitted. Going to start packing now
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Stopped off on the way to sort out MOT testing for the cars, or at least for the Super New Car - they ended up both in the garage at the same time last year, so I'm making sure they get done separately this time
Chap said he'd be able to fit it in tomorrow, so that's that sorted out.
Got home and popped next door to get my monthly prescription. One of these days they'll employ somebody on the desk there who hears my name correctly and doesn't spend ages digging around in the wrong bit of the card index box for it
Then properly home, to discover that the bulb in the kitchen had gone. It's the first one of these new-fangled bulbs I've had go on me. Luckily I had a spare one sitting around.
However, the ceilings in this place are about ten feet high, if not higher, so I had to wrestle the stepladder out of the bathroom, where it lives because it's out of the way there and acts as a towel rack.
The stepladder was bought from the hardware shop over the road not long after I moved in: the first time I needed to change a lightbulb here, to be precise
It was probably the kitchen bulb, so that means the defunct one has lasted about ten years, which isn't bad I supposeComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostManaged to get out of the tuliphole on time this week.
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I'm wondering whether to do the shopping tonight. It's not as busy, and it means I don't have to do it tomorrow. Even better, I can stop off at the Chinese on the way backComment
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******* HMRC!!!!
Come home to a load of letters saying I owe ~£1300 VAT
Check everything, all payments all receipts on VAT, CT and PAYE and all £26398.79 for the last year tally's exactly!
I have over paid PAYE by 1p and under paid VAT by 1p which is why everything tally's, but instead of Hector saying I owe 1p they say I owe the full amount for the period!!!!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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