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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNothing, given that the person in question doesn't exist.
From TFA: "apparently… said to be… some information that one man was making between £300 to £500 a day…"
So the entire source for the story is somebody saying "This bloke I know told me that…". Perhaps they didn't bother printing the "down the pub" that usually follows such citations of sources.
Utter bollocks. But then again, it's the Daily Mail; the only surprising thing is that somebody thinks it's worth posting.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWTF does his accountant say?
From TFA: "apparently… said to be… some information that one man was making between £300 to £500 a day…"
So the entire source for the story is somebody saying "This bloke I know told me that…". Perhaps they didn't bother printing the "down the pub" that usually follows such citations of sources.
Utter bollocks. But then again, it's the Daily Mail; the only surprising thing is that somebody thinks it's worth posting.
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I've absolutely no problems giving cash/food/drink to folks sat on their arse in a town centre. There before the grace of god or something like that.
I don't think it's a nice situation to be in where you are prepared to show everyone who passes by you, that you are absolutely on your arse.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDepends how he begs.
If he says he's hungry and he is, then he's not lying.
If he's says he's cold and hungry, and it's cold and he's hungry, he's not lying.
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostWhich bit of he is NOT lying didn't you understand?
Absolute poppycock.
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