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And if we're doing 'for sale' - if anyone fancies a woody, I'm offering one on ebay
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostIs that life a normal lifeboat, except someones nicked all the life jackets ?
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Off topic I know but .....Anyone want to buy a single engine Liverpool class lifeboat, ready to go?
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Disgusting. A proper contractor would have both.Originally posted by NickNick View PostI’ve been contracting so long and earning so much that if I hadn’t bought a boat, I would have half a dozen houses in France by now.
Some people have no class
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The Rich are leaving France
If you had a boat then you could anchor it someone in the med and work offshore. You would pay all your earnings in wealth tax on your French houses. France is a great country for a holiday but not if you are rich.Originally posted by NickNick View PostI’ve been contracting so long and earning so much that if I hadn’t bought a boat, I would have half a dozen houses in France by now.
Some people have no class
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I like to think of myself as a mammoth cost center they have to allocate and approve a sizable budget forOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostAre you saying the contractors are an overhead at your site?
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No Class? They're probably spot on.Originally posted by NickNick View PostI’ve been contracting so long and earning so much that if I hadn’t bought a boat, I would have half a dozen houses in France by now.
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Until a few years ago a small house or apartment in the South of France was probably dirt cheap, and boats eat £50 notes like a hungry pig eating cabbage leaves out of a large bucket!
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What was overhead? Was it one of the other contractor's helicopter? Car park is full of 'em here.Originally posted by NickNick View PostI’ve been contracting so long and earning so much that if I hadn’t bought a boat, I would have half a dozen houses in France by now.
Some people have no class
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Overhead at Client site
I’ve been contracting so long and earning so much that if I hadn’t bought a boat, I would have half a dozen houses in France by now.
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