And with that I'm going top close this thread as well.
Remember what I said yesterday...
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If I was, I must have been really crap at it because I ain't got much to show for it.Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostAnd you're an ex scheme promoter who dobbed in their clients to HMRC?
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What's the actual status of the tax evasion loan malarkey, ain't they due to finally pay them up?
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And you're an ex scheme promoter who dobbed in their clients to HMRC?Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostHe's just a businessman.
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Oh look. A tax dodger posting in General.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostYes, I'm just jealous that I didn't spot such an obvious money making opportunity.
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Phil Manley?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI heard of one dertain forum poster who spotted a great business opportunity to rival google. Got him a whole bedsit about a Birmingham kebab. And all the squirrel food his "girlfriends" can eat.
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This week's Gardener's Question Time covers how to deal with pesky squirrelsOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI see you still post total nonsense. Ever since you got that squirrel STD (about a week before you joined CUK) your "thinking" was suspect.
If you were ever able to pass on that STD the human race would be in trouble. Thank Goodness you will always remain a virgin - at least with humans.
BBC Radio 4 - Gardeners' Question Time, GQT at Home: Squirrels and Sweet peas
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I heard of one dertain forum poster who spotted a great business opportunity to rival google. Got him a whole bedsit about a Birmingham kebab. And all the squirrel food his "girlfriends" can eat.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostYes, I'm just jealous that I didn't spot such an obvious money making opportunity.
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Yes, I'm just jealous that I didn't spot such an obvious money making opportunity.Originally posted by AtW View PostA good one too.
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I see you still post total nonsense. Ever since you got that squirrel STD (about a week before you joined CUK) your "thinking" was suspect.Originally posted by AtW View Postwebberg is laughing all the way to the bank (or mutual society), allegedly...
If you were ever able to pass on that STD the human race would be in trouble. Thank Goodness you will always remain a virgin - at least with humans.
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