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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWas this yours?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1677996
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i was really into collecting dinner sets. i had just bought my 23rd when i joined cuk.
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I like West Midlands comedians especially with culinary based comedy...
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Mine is to always remind folk here of this vile piece of tulip:
As Paymaster General, Dawn Primarolo was responsible for the administration of the Tax Credits system, intended to provide working families with financial support. However, the administration of this system has received significant criticism, including allegations that some families have been left less well off as a result.[9] In 2003, a Treasury select committee member accused her of "losing control of [her] department"[10] after it became known that Inland Revenue buildings under Primarolo's purview had been sold to tax-haven companies.[10] This came shortly after she had "insisted ... the Child tax credit scheme was a 'success'", despite Inland Revenue staff walking out in protest against the pressure they were being placed under.[10][11] She was also responsible for introducing the controversial[why?] IR35 tax rules.[citation needed] Primarolo was also the longest serving Paymaster General in the office's 200-year history.[citation needed] Primarolo was named Chair of the Code of Conduct Group upon its establishment by ECOFIN in March 1998.[12]
And why voting Labour is for *****....
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Originally posted by Tasslehoff View PostCharacter from a book I read when I was 11, which kind of coincided with online gaming being a thing. Which became my nom-de-online and kind of stuck.
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What would you call a highly intelligent, handsome, large knobbed fellow like me ?
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From a 'bob' written structure chart for a project team, containing a project mangler, a test mangler, a development mangler and some test analists.
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