Only another couple of hours and I can b*gger orf.
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58 mins and counting.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOnly another couple of hours and I can b*gger orf.Comment
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Yep did the same last weekend. My new(ish) car cost £5k less..Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostJust paid 12/13 corporation tax - ouch that hurt.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Return went in last month. Money not paid just yet, but will be in the new year. Again, could have had a new car for that.Originally posted by eek View PostYep did the same last weekend. My new(ish) car cost £5k less..
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Waste of bloody time anyway because for every 100 quid you give the politicians, they´ll spend 105.Originally posted by DaveB View PostReturn went in last month. Money not paid just yet, but will be in the new year. Again, could have had a new car for that.
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I've been working all day but don't actually have A single thing to show for it...Originally posted by Bunk View PostAnd if you think I did nothing today, wait until you see me tomorrow
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Afternoon all.

Ho hum.
Got home yesterday, soaked to skin, house dark.
Turned out my father had fallen over, knocked himself senseless & been stuck outside the back door in the rain for half an hour or so.
He's now in Morriston hospital somewhere, I know not where.
Looked like he'd done 15 rounds with Mike Tyson yesterday evening in A&E.
Ho very hum.

Byeeeee
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Afternoon all.

Ho hum.
Got home yesterday, soaked to skin, house dark.
Turned out my father had fallen over, knocked himself senseless & been stuck outside the back door in the rain for half an hour or so.
He's now in Morriston hospital somewhere, I know not where.
Looked like he'd done 15 rounds with Mike Tyson yesterday evening in A&E.
Ho very hum.

Byeeeee

If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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