Re: CSA
Back in November, the minister responsible for the CSA was getting increasing amounts of stick because it was crap and getting worse. So he did what any responsible New Labour minister would do - he announced he had sacked the civil servant in charge.
As we speak, the same civil servant is still in charge of the CSA.
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Guest repliedRe: threaded
Errr... I don't think ********* is the sort of site you should be encouraging your 11 year old son to visit.
Point taken about the CSA though - I'll have a look at the script (maybe).
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Guest repliedRe: threaded
I'll accept your offer and will place £10 on 100 posts @ 100:1.
This is legally binding.
Offer, acceptance and consideration.
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Guest repliedthreaded
My son and I had a few goes at one of your games the other day, where threaded has to escape his ex-wife, the CSA, the inland revenue etc.
It was good fun, except - where do you start when explaining the concept of threaded to an eleven year-old?
Anyway, the thing is, I noticed that the CSA got him sometimes. Surely some mistake there, the CSA never catches anybody.
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Guest repliedI died in the war.
Twice.
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Guest repliedHmm, 500 to 1. About the same odds against Arsene Wenger having seen Toure's two-footed jumping tackle into that German's shin tonight.
Speaking of which, is that the first time an English side has played a German team who had more British players than them on the pitch? My Grandad died in the war to save us from being invaded like that. Actually he didn't die, but he would have if he had the chance.
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Guest repliedYou need spread betting for this one mate.
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SouthernNancy - odds
... and the odds are
20 posts evens
40 post 3 to 1
60 posts 50 to 1
100 posts 500 to 1
place your bets gentlemen.
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