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FTFY.Start off by telling them you are a well respected member of the forum and asking them if they have spoken to their accountant today.
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You should go over and introduce yourself. Start off by telling them you are a well respected member of the forum and pride yourself in giving high quality advice in a friendly but precise manner. When they ask if you are NLUK you can apologise and tell them who you are.
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Hmm good point.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNo chance. We'd have had a whiny thread about overcrowded commuter trains unlike in Germany by now if it was.
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No chance. We'd have had a whiny thread about overcrowded commuter trains unlike in Germany by now if it was.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf he's in first class he must have made crap loads of non existent money and a band of people blindly following him through cryptocurrency so must be Scooter.
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If he's in first class he must have made crap loads of non existent money and a band of people blindly following him through cryptocurrency so must be Scooter.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostHe was in 1st class. So not an agent.
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Oh, he was successful in getting a seat which I didn't achieve. You could spin that fact in support of your side of choice.
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Suit on, doesn't tell us much.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDoes he look like a Brexiteer?
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Does he look like a Brexiteer?Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWatching a stranger browse CUK on the train out of Leeds.
Any words of wisdom I should pass on?
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Voyeurism
Watching a stranger browse CUK on the train out of Leeds.
Any words of wisdom I should pass on?Tags: None
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