At least change the f8cken name of the restaurant!
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Originally posted by AtWI thought it was meant to be in Hell?
Are we letting Chico organise it?
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Originally posted by PondlifeI think we've found a venue for the CUK xmas party.
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Originally posted by interestedWell, I'm thinking of going there at lunchtime and gorging myself on the most expensive food and wine on the menu - when the bill comes I'll offer them a 6 month payment holiday and a vague promise to pay it one day, plus maybe I'll tell them that I thought I could afford it when I walked in.
I think we've found a venue for the CUK xmas party.
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The Restaurant
Well, I'm thinking of going there at lunchtime and gorging myself on the most expensive food and wine on the menu - when the bill comes I'll offer them a 6 month payment holiday and a vague promise to pay it one day, plus maybe I'll tell them that I thought I could afford it when I walked in.
Perhaps also she could spend some of her first 'pay packet' (FFS - she's meant to be a contractor!) on a web design course.
I'm not sure what makes me more angry, her crass stupidity or the BBC for giving the clueless idiot a platform.
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"'I first went to Julian ten years ago when I was in my mid-20s. I needed someone willing to demystify things for me. Now I wouldn't make a financial move without asking for his help.' "
Given her inability with all things financial, if I were Julian I would try to have that comment removed.
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Looks like this stupid woman has been stumping up and paying the banks penalty charges...no mention of the fact they are unlawful or whether she got the money back?
Useless twat!
Mailman
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Originally posted by sparklelard
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Originally posted by sparklelard
This also caught my eye:
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She's obviously a complete and utter feckwit with a taste for self publicity. Her and the BBC make a good fit.
So this would appear to be the restaurant. I notice she's also crap at written English and has gone for the 'Highest Number of Commas in One Sentence' world record - see third paragraph.
RestaurantLast edited by interested; 18 October 2006, 08:57.
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Originally posted by Andywunfortunately I have, Chase Manhattan, and the experience still haunts me to this day ! <shudder>
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Originally posted by AtWThe money in my personal account were fully cleared of taxes, this includes income tax, employee NI and also employer NI paid by my ex employers - big companies. There can't be any clearer money and to suggest somehow IR would try to take my personal cash that is unrelated to Ltd is just FUD.
Anyhow, I don't give a crap how you arrange your personal affairs - if you choose to spend your money and not to have any cash in account, that's fine - your choice, but not mine and no reasonable person would want to live without safe knowledge of enough cash to last years in case of emergency - loss of contract, illness or anything.
you're a cash timebomb !
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The money in my personal account were fully cleared of taxes, this includes income tax, employee NI and also employer NI paid by my ex employers - big companies. There can't be any clearer money and to suggest somehow IR would try to take my personal cash that is unrelated to Ltd is just FUD.
Anyhow, I don't give a crap how you arrange your personal affairs - if you choose to spend your money and not to have any cash in account, that's fine - your choice, but not mine and no reasonable person would want to live without safe knowledge of enough cash to last years in case of emergency - loss of contract, illness or anything.
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