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Does he tend not to move about much and smell bad? He's probably dead, but best ask the nurse if you are not sure.Originally posted by doodab View PostI know a few people who get their rent paid. One of them is a nurse. One of them fought in the war. I think he died last yr actually.
HTH BIDI
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WHS.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAnyone on benefits should be ashamed of living off others unless they are handicapped. Even then everyone should want to be self sufficient.
If it wasn't for my porn addiction and wrist joint problems I'd be out working. Honest guv.
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It was inspirational.
I am going to move to the UK, work 16h per week, and get 80% of my rent paid by HM government.
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I know a few people who get their rent paid. One of them is a nurse. One of them fought in the war. I think he died last yr actually.
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These were interesting
Oi Nick and Margaret, We Pay Your Wages! | the void
annoyed me.
Another BBC Program Demonising Benefit Claiments : Only This Time Its Personal | Oprichnik Rising
had a couple of good points
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAnyone on benefits should be ashamed of living off others unless they are handicapped. Even then everyone should want to be self sufficient.What do you mean? We all know that DA is mentally handicapped. We only tolerate him as its a part of his care in the community.Originally posted by minestrone View PostOh the irony
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Oh the ironyOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAnyone on benefits should be ashamed of living off others unless they are handicapped. Even then everyone should want to be self sufficient.
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Sounds like contractor materialOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWatched the first episode, and have the next one recorded.
Liam winds me up the most because he seems the think that having a meeja degree makes working in a shop demeaning. He has no expenses because his family pay everything for him, and doesn't seem to want to do any real work.
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Watched the first episode, and have the next one recorded.
Liam winds me up the most because he seems the think that having a meeja degree makes working in a shop demeaning. He has no expenses because his family pay everything for him, and doesn't seem to want to do any real work.
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