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Originally posted by kramersurely the rate today is meaningless without knowing skills and location... no context means no concept ... no?That's not funny at all
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Originally posted by BagpussNo the tax man was semi skimming me
That tax man certainly does milk us for all he can.
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surely the rate today is meaningless without knowing skills and location... no context means no concept ... no?
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Originally posted by XenophonBet you felt like the cat that got the cream.
Ho ho ho...
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Originally posted by BagpussI used to get paid in bottles of milk
Ho ho ho...
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Originally posted by threadedDid you switch to the bottles of fine wine thing, or was that before? It's a while back now.
Didn't get a chance, the bastards had me bang to rights.
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Originally posted by ClownioThose were the days. Used to get paid in Belarus rubles myself, then the fascists at the Inland Revenue Special Compliance Office came along and spoiled all the fun.
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Originally posted by hyperD2,923,745.00 Belarus rubles/day equivalent.
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Originally posted by Spartacus>£1,000,000 ph
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Originally posted by BagpussJust fail to see how £400 per day is worthy of a moan
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Originally posted by MrsGoof<£1,000,000 ph
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