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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFor recruitment agents, as long as they are accompanied by chunky cufflinks, yes they are.
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Originally posted by ceebeepps View Postasked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.
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Originally posted by ceebeepps View Postasked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.
But more expensive things like this are going to be out.
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asked the same question of my accountant last week re an emergency dentist whilst working away - nope - full taxable benefit.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I thought for quite a while that tarbera was a chapess. Not sure why, maybe it was the name ending with "a"
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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What about an oversized hung penis like that of MF? His symptoms of a sore anus are evident through his posts in general.
Is a size reduction paid for by the NHS? or is it simply a matter of self-education?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSomething to read whilst you wait 4 months for surgery under the NHS, funded by British taxpayers, used by everyone with a ticket to the UK.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMust admit I thought for quite a while that tarbera was a chapess. Not sure why, maybe it was the name ending with "a"
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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General Mike Jackson I am fairly sure had bags under his eyes removed on expenses when he was in the army.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostPerhaps we could start a fund, 'Help Tarbie find him/her/itself'? Do you think it would qualify for Gift Aid? ..
It was a disappointment to learn he was a bloke, but good news if he does decide to go for SRS.
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If you can't work out that whether something that is attached to you is wholly and exclusively form your business then god help you.
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