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Most Fish & Chip Shops Not The Same Anymore ?
spilldig replied to ab6262's topic in General Discussions
It always amuses me when you see big sign "Under new management". A lot of the time it makes things worse. -
No, I think it's a good idea if you don't become obsessed to the point where you are not enjoying life now. Some of the survivalists in the US take it to the extreme.
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They have been doing this for many years in America and they are still waiting. Personally I don't think it's worth doing.
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Not those who have been responsible enough to try and put a little aside, but in any case things such as that are just a total insult to what they should be getting which is 40 hours at minimum pay per week like ordinary workers do get.
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Obviously he is correct. It's all happened before.
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I'm not disagreeing with you for one second Mister M. As far as I'm concerned they have all been scum since Alan Johnson, who unfortunately turned down the chance to be PM.
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No. We are still suffering from the bad old days of Blunket when we were the republic of South Yorkshire.
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About the same as labour then.
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Not only sport either. What about the Eurovision.
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Too true. One thing the BBC never needed was local radio. Rubbish.
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Very true.
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True. The nanny state should be the preserve of the labour party not the conservatives.
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I see our fighter planes are being used in attacks again. Is anyone else apart from us and the US doing anything or is it just us in the whole of Europe and Scandinavia who is sticking our neck out because those are the only two I ever hear about?
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Thank's nanoffive . Yes phoning is a better way I reckon.
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well I might have another go at getting pension credit. I know the last time I checked we were just over the limit but I can't really work out how it works, I mean as an example, if two OAPs live next to each other and one is £1 per week over limit for pension credit and the other gets pension credit and council tax is say £2,000 a year, is the first pensioner immediately about £1,950 a year worse off because his or her neighbour gets council tax covered or is it a sliding scale? Same for savings, is it a sliding scale? Just trying to find out without all the rigmarole of filling the whole blooming forms in on line.