Mr Postman
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Sounds very like Duke63 has the right credentials for that contract.!Kwacky wrote:I need a tax advisor
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The tax burden is being unfairly shifted onto small businesses and their owners by this government whilst those earning the biggest sums are contributing very little or nothing. Their is a huge number of potential votes to be exploited by the other parties here. It wont kick in until this time next year but i guarantee once it does there will be uproar amongst those running their own small business when they are told their 2016 tax bill especially when they hear dicks like Zuckenberg talk like he does when his company contributes less to the coffers than anyone earning £25k per annum.
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I had a letter from HMRC yesterday. Only a statement. But it went to my parents house??? Why on earth???? I've not lived there for years.
I thought they use electoral roles, and wages to determine your address?
I thought they use electoral roles, and wages to determine your address?
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My new sky hub. Getting set up with sky broadband and sky telly this month. This will be the first time ever having sky I have been against it so much but gave in a couple of weeks ago as the internet around here is craps and most of our telly is watched on catch up so just decided go get the telly and found that the telly and borsdband deal is cheaper than what we are currently paying unfit just boardband (well for 6months due to discounts)
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Not from postie but the wife collected three bottles of my favourite ever red wine from Lichfield market stall.
The conditions for a decent crop only ever happen every 3/4 years so its a rarity anyway.
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The conditions for a decent crop only ever happen every 3/4 years so its a rarity anyway.
http://www.halfpenny-green-vineyards.co ... ines&row=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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A Crimbo present for Mrs Gee (not the first btw), and 3 tickets for Wales v Italy 6 Nations Rugby next March, that's a boys day out for mini Gee, major Gee and myself Gee senior.
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We are getting on average 3 deliverys a day at the moment and me and the kids arent allowed to know what any of them are. God knows what the missus has been buying but she's not holding back
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Another one for the window cill
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Splashed out on an expensive dress shirt for Xmas office do from Real Stars are Rare,designed by Paul Weller and made in Jermyn St in London.
Was a bit tentative about spending the cash but the quality is like nothing else I have bought, clothes wise, and is well worth it to me.
Was a bit tentative about spending the cash but the quality is like nothing else I have bought, clothes wise, and is well worth it to me.
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I don't mind spending good money on shoes and clothes. You get your money out of them. I've got some shoes older than 10 years still looking brand new.
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Still in the box.?Kwacky wrote:I don't mind spending good money on shoes and clothes. You get your money out of them. I've got some shoes older than 10 years still looking brand new.
Sounds like you're taking a leaf out of Mrs K's book there.?
I take it they must treat you to a very special event then mate.?duke63 wrote:Splashed out on an expensive dress shirt for Xmas office do .....
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Tank grips. Now I have my tank pad and grips I got to find time to fit them when it's not raining!
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Tank grips are really good! I've had them for a couple of years now - it makes riding for longer easier.
Wouldn't ride on the track without them unless they had an adhesive spray instead!
Wouldn't ride on the track without them unless they had an adhesive spray instead!
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I had them on my ZX6R made my north Wales trip easssssyyyy, have been looking for some for ages and thought I'd grab them at NEC but couldn't find them - not thinking about R&G stall even though I walked past 3 times anyway ended up ordering from 2 wheelie junkie for 25.99 which I thought was a good deal as R&G added on posting which was stupid amount in my opinion for a little item!!
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kinky any pics :-Pduke63 wrote:D6 wrote:Why you wearing a dress?
It's that type of party, D6.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.