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Originally posted by PhoenixSo how do you get an MOT on a Caravan?
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Originally posted by PhoenixSo how do you get an MOT on a Caravan?
I will then be happy to issue you with the MOT certificate of your choice.
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Originally posted by PhoenixSo how do you get an MOT on a Caravan?
pass the grease monkey €5 he'll do it for you - lots of them in Essex.
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i like to talk about tax but don't have the brains to be an accountant...
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Originally posted by FranckoParticularly true in the UK. A bit better in the continent, though.
As a contractor you get the greenfield work. As a 'permie' you get one greenfield project followed by brownfield (maintenance) stuff, and if any more new work turns up you'll be too busy so they'll call in the contractors
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Originally posted by djfootNope. Googled for 'how to screw the tax man'. To be honest, I'm waiting for Hector to go post op before I consider this option, but in the meantime, I'll take the divs....
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeXOG, BOGEY
Xenphon has been breached again.
For heaven's sake that's the third time this week, can you not wear some incontinence pants or something.
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Originally posted by XenophonHow? You googled for "test please delete" didn't you? Own up.
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Alert the forum elders
XOG, BOGEY
Xenphon has been breached again.
For heaven's sake that's the third time this week, can you not wear some incontinence pants or something.
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Originally posted by djfootJust stumbled across this forum a couple of days ago
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