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  josharb87 said:
MY performance yes, but do animals like underware?

 

i dont know but i think you can buy some for sheep in wales.

 

  apbell said:
Besides the obvious I had a vision of a rather obese man :blushing:

 

Anyway Bear for me . If the water was a little deeper Shark :001_smile:

 

What a strange day must be the weather

 

Keep up Paul it was decided the bear win the shark fight we are now on the wolf match...some folk :lol:

 

Anyway this de-railment is getting more complicated than the tax credit thread!!!!! i bet some would prefer a Bear Vs a tax credit claimant :biggrin:

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  firewoodman said:
I claim tax credits, and i am glad they are there too.

 

all the comments on her for the women who have lost thier fellas and are now single mums, well what about us single dads who lost thier woman???

 

my misses was 28 when she died and i was left with a 5 yr old son to bring up on my own.

The credits paid towards child care and a small living allowance so i could carry on working and not sit on my arse and claim dole.

we had no insurance payout on the death and the mortgage was not paid off.

She had paid tax all her working life, short though it was.

 

I would quite happily give back all the money i have recieved if it brought her back so my son had his mother again!!!!

 

yes i still claim and will continue to.............. but i do think some people do take the p.. with what they get away with

 

I claim Tax Credits, and without them i would have no place to live as they are used to pay the rent. My wife is severly disabled, she takes liquid morphine and morphine tablets just to survive each day (She definately is no Incapacity Benifit scrounger) And on top of that i have my wifes ORPHANED severaly autistic Nephew to look after as well, so without benefits i woud be screwed, as i can't always work full time....

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  Robert.S said:
The bear wins !! no rest though everthing wants a shot at the title.

 

Bear vs Wolf :thumbup: i will stop now before it gets silly :lol::lol:

 

  SGCT Ranger said:
I claim Tax Credits, and without them i would have no place to live as they are used to pay the rent. My wife is severly disabled, she takes liquid morphine and morphine tablets just to survive each day (She definately is no Incapacity Benifit scrounger) And on top of that i have my wifes ORPHANED severaly autistic Nephew to look after as well, so without benefits i woud be screwed, as i can't always work full time....

 

 

Sorry to hear that mate I'm sure tax credits helps more genuine people like your self than other benefits do

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  Jellystock said:
Surely know ones gullible enough to have taken that seriously?:001_rolleyes:

 

Deadly !

 

Sadly your comment is more than likely true in many many cases

 

Tax credits are claimed when they are not really needed, if you can afford luxuries then you dont need them

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