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So you don't drink alcohol?Originally posted by squarepeg View PostI can still talk the pants off a woman so no need to pay for the hookers. As for drugs, I have never wanted to take any. I just fail to see the point of chemically altering the state of my mind.
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God you are so boring.Originally posted by squarepeg View PostI can still talk the pants off a woman so no need to pay for the hookers. As for drugs, I have never wanted to take any. I just fail to see the point of chemically altering the state of my mind.
You are going to fall of the rails either when you are middle aged or elderly.
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I can still talk the pants off a woman so no need to pay for the hookers. As for drugs, I have never wanted to take any. I just fail to see the point of chemically altering the state of my mind.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBoring git.
What about high class hookers and Columbia's finest marching powder?
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Why just a kitchen? Amateur.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI had a friend(oh okay then, someone I worked with) who claimed a new kitchen. It was quite painful when HMRC crawled up his bottom without lube.
He should have claimed a eco-shed in his garden with chill out area, kictenchette and bathroom because it was his study.
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I had a friend(oh okay then, someone I worked with) who claimed a new kitchen. It was quite painful when HMRC crawled up his bottom without lube.
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Boring git.Originally posted by squarepeg View PostOh, the usual... computers, cameras, lenses (all work related, for an image processing project), access to developer programmes (Demandware), licenses for expensive software.
What about high class hookers and Columbia's finest marching powder?
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Oh, the usual... computers, cameras, lenses (all work related, for an image processing project), access to developer programmes (Demandware), licenses for expensive software.
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Enough to buy lots of radiators that don't require regular bleeding....
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Big ticket expense items
Contractor newbie here. What are som big ticket expense items you have claimed. So far I have claimed petty amounts for stationery, phone bills, etc.Tags: None
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