Watching R.E.D. as I fancied a bit of silly entertainment.
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So cat news. Cat with dodgy kneecap keeps trying to fight the other cats. Even though it puts his knee cap out. What a stupid cat!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post... Anyway - you may have heard of something called the loan charge. A group was set up to fight this. LCAG. They have their own private forum - which makes sense. CUK is public so attracts trolls(really!).
Anyway, LCAG is recommending that their members use a defense called "white space". It is basically a tax avoidance scheme. With chances of success very close to zero.
It really ***** me right off that a group is supposed to help people is exploiting them.
To fight HMRC, I have to have my own adviser as they have pushed me over the edge over the last 12 years. Luckily I have no loan - I don't think anyone round here does. My adviser, who I shall call Phil, has told all his clients if they use "white space" they are totally stuffed.
LCAG have alot to answer for.....
Totally right to be effed off.Last edited by ladymuck; 12 April 2020, 21:13.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo cat news. Cat with dodgy kneecap keeps trying to fight the other cats. Even though it puts his knee cap out. What a stupid cat!
Luckily it was just DD checking if knee-cap cat had had his medicine....Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat's out of order. Big time.
Totally right to effed off.Comment
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I see the word trigger is getting much use again on CUK.
My brother's nickname was trigger.
Do you want to guess if it was because he was: -
1. A great shot
2. Like the guy in only fools and horses
3. Like Roy Rogers horse?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShoulder of lamb in the oven
The temperature outside has dropped 10°C or more in the last few hours, and it’s got very windy. And there are big clouds, quite high up, scooting along from north to south at speed. Looks like summer is overComment
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Tourists in India forced to write 'sorry' 500 times over coronavirus lockdown breach, South Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
The travellers - from Israel, Mexico, Australia and Austria - were caught taking a walk in Rishikesh, where the Beatles sought spirituality at an Ashram in 1968.
Local police officer Vinod Sharma said they were each made to write "I did not follow the rules of lockdown so I am so sorry" 500 times.
I wish they would introduce that in the UK!
Though round her, I am not sure all the locals can write....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTourists in India forced to write 'sorry' 500 times over coronavirus lockdown breach, South Asia News & Top Stories - The Straits Times
The travellers - from Israel, Mexico, Australia and Austria - were caught taking a walk in Rishikesh, where the Beatles sought spirituality at an Ashram in 1968.
Local police officer Vinod Sharma said they were each made to write "I did not follow the rules of lockdown so I am so sorry" 500 times.
I wish they would introduce that in the UK!
Though round her, I am not sure all the locals can write....
Oh...sorry, thought you meant some of the locals in General...Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post(continued) Alistair Cooke: America E4 wherein the ungrateful wretches waste tea in a harbour.
Homeland S8 E9 wherein no one knows wtf is going on.
Though the prospects of a nuclear exchange with Pakistan seem to be increasing.
In other news, the wind is rising.
I think winter is on its way again.
Amazingly him next door managed to mow several lawns without my "gentle" suggestions.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 12 April 2020, 22:06.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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