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Posts posted by Sid4ever
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My employers winding down in Russia, 1,300 employees and 3 factories, due to financial restrictions, lack of transport capacity and input materials.
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31 minutes ago, sidcow said:
Maybe Tommy Robinson could sign up for them? I'll happily drive him to the border.
Stephen was in Woburn this morning about 11am having breakfast with friends if that helps.
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13 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:
IPN
ITSONPOVP
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59 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:
Once when you poured toffee sauce over a steak pie but I don’t think I was present at the other one
I so wanted to give you a like, but then remembered you are a southerner who drinks shandy
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28 minutes ago, Awol said:
Language Timothy.
Sorry Mother
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16 minutes ago, Genie said:
Ben’s never knocked on my door, thankfully. If he does do constituency walks in the future I will make sure I am dressed as the Lone Ranger.
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3 minutes ago, theboyangel said:
Clearly already had
Horner is becoming such a whiny get.. cannot stand him nowadays
That’s what happens when you spend so much time in the company of Ginger Spice.
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7 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:
Khans destroyed london.
Gengis or Citizen?
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23 minutes ago, Xela said:
In what way? She doesn't like him and he doesn't like her. Its the Nan on my Mom's side.
They tolerate each other because of Mom.
Sorry sarcasm didn’t flow, guessed it was the in-law, I was going to be the same.
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45 minutes ago, Xela said:
My parents briefly discussed the possibility of moving my Nan in with them, Nan selling her house, then my folks selling theirs and using the combined money to buy a big place with a granny falt/annex etc.
Dad soon dismissed it though as he couldn't stand the thought of living in the same county as her, let alone under the same roof for any period of time!
That’s a bit harsh on your Dads Mum isn’t it?
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4 hours ago, Rds1983 said:
Didn't realise Wendy's was premium.
Been married to one for 31 years can confirm, just in case she knows my user name.
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21 hours ago, Derryvillan said:
Kos town?
No over in Kefalos
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8 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:
I dumbed it down for all you Northerners on here
@blandy, get thee thy pitchfork.
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4 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:
It was a bloody nightmare last night, worse than ever
I thought last night was better than most, was just getting into bed when the clock struck midnight.
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8 minutes ago, sharkyvilla said:
Watching the Brit awards makes me feel about 100.
Pipe down Grandad
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Back to Kos in June
New York in September
Then saving for my daughters wedding.
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James Blunt and his twitter feed.
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1 hour ago, Demitri_C said:
Your company sounds like a really good one to work for. I bet most of the employees work hard to reward the good work conditions there?
No Dem, there’s one bloke there names Ben not Benjamin mind, complete melt.
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3 hours ago, Xela said:
Maccies is like crack for a lot of people though. They are addicted to it. People can't get enough of it... kids are obsessed with it as well.
What do they put in their food?!
Probably the same E numbers as Sunny Delight back in the day. That was true addiction.
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47 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:
So in effect, he's saying to energy companies - have £200 now, per customer, and they'll pay it back over the next two years.
Is it effectively a multi-billion pound interest free loan to the energy companies to protect their profit until the wholesale prices drop?
But also as mentioned by Martin Lewis, if you don’t have a contract at the moment but get one next year for example you will have £50 per year added onto your bill even though you didn’t benefit from the £200 “discount” as per Rishi or loan as everybody else knows it as.
Your Apocalypse Strategy
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If only Russia and Ukraine could be like you and me.