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Reply to: What would you do for £26,000?
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Or averaged all the CUK ex-wives riches.Originally posted by vetran View PostIt only takes a few Ex KGB operatives or princes with dodgy human rights records to skew the figures.
If we took all the real CUK posters and averaged their incomes AssGuru's billions would make us all appear rich.
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It only takes a few Ex KGB operatives or princes with dodgy human rights records to skew the figures.Originally posted by d000hg View PostNice
I'm surprised it's as high as £26.5k personally. If you have a couple both earning that, that's a very healthy household income.
If we took all the real CUK posters and averaged their incomes AssGuru's billions would make us all appear rich.
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Nice
I'm surprised it's as high as £26.5k personally. If you have a couple both earning that, that's a very healthy household income.
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I misread... If I was going to be paid that regardless of what I did, I'd probably leave.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe average wage in the UK is £26,500. If the national cake was redistributed equally amongst everyone irrespective of what they did what would you do?
Or detail cars... I quite enjoy that.
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About 60 days development.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe average wage in the UK is £26,500. If the national cake was redistributed equally amongst everyone irrespective of what they did what would you do?
Note. at least 1200 minutes of that will be spent on the toilet.
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One day a week.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe average wage in the UK is £26,500. If the national cake was redistributed equally amongst everyone irrespective of what they did what would you do?
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