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  1. latex gloves come in boxes of 100, for the irish thats 50 pairs. Bit offensive to the one handed though.
  2. why would you go and do a job for someone who didnt want you to. Life too short for this sort of nonsense whatever the paperwork says.
  3. I wouldnt be hacking ear defenders about. HSE big fine for that if checked. Hearing is precious and trust me trying to save a couple quid on it is really not worth it.
  4. if it was me, and the motor was out of warranty. I'd have the adblue system turned off electronically and forget about it. AdBlue Removal - AdBlue Delete - AdBlue Bypass - SCR Delete - SCR Removal - SCR Bypass - DEF Removal - DEF Delete - DEF Bypass WWW.AVONTUNING.CO.UK AdBlue (SCR) systems can be removed from a wide range of vehicles. Audi AdBlue Removal, Seat AdBlue Removal, VW...
  5. should have just put that twat in small claims for a nice lump. The fuck people about becuase they know folks wont do anything about it and they dont care.
  6. put your thumb over the end on the vinegar stroke. Cleans out the ear wax apparently.
  7. thats a very racist thing to say. Racist.
  8. on the bright side the shitholes that are london and birmingham is getting cleaned out a bit. Could maybe order the RAf to carpet bomb both to kill the virus and corona at the same time.
  9. cooking is probably the only use for that can of American piss.
  10. only if you took out a 20% H2B contribution, otherwise it just mirrors the deposit taken, 5%, 10% etc They cant take more than they loaned as an initial %.
  11. not quite. The Help to buy is a straight %, so if they loan 5% they take a 5% stake, 10% same etc. There is no interest payments on the H2B element until the 6th year after which it gets increases by the previous 12 months RPI + 1%. When the property is sold/remortgaged the gov takes its 20% equity at current market rates, assuming house prices increase they make a tidy profit. All 100% secured so they cant lose. Again this is all made up magic money that only exists when the driod at the bank presses 'approved' on the mortgage application.
  12. You cant really look at gov debt in the same way as 'normal' debt. For example look at the current loans, grants, free furlough money. What is going to happen to nearly all of that money is that its going to be spent into the economy. The gov isnt doing these mega handouts for joe public they are doing it to prop up UK PLC GDP. If GPD goes down too much then there isnt enough cash lolling about the system to keep up on the debt repayments/Gilts. Who owns most of these gilts. UK Pension funds. In the old days banks could only lend out what savers deposited. No more. Every time they provide a loan/mortgage they magic up electronic money that did not exist before, subject to a leverage limit set by the bank of England. This is what sunk a lot of them in 08. This is why the gov is hell bent on pushing as much housing as it can. Every wimpy or persimmon site of 100 houses is £30 million of made up magic money pumped into the economy boosting GDP. The other side of the con, you take a mortage of £250k over 25 years you pay back a total of £450k at 5%, they bank then uses this £200k profit to buy up gov loans/gilts and to reduce its leverage to allow it to spank the magic moeny tree to create more loans. Whoever dreamed up this crooked fucking system was an evil genius. Fractional-reserve banking - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
  13. you are 100% fine going to work as you cannot work from home, just practice sensible distancing if it takes your fancy. We havent stopped on site, if anyone starts sounding a bit rough then off home they go but it hasnt happened yet.
  14. make yourself a proper curry Curry.pdf
  15. great thread. Ive vistied normandy a couple times now, the war graves, menin gate, incredibly moving. Gondola cafe at pegasus bridge still the same. This is just one of the smaller allied cemetaries, every so often there is a hand written note left at a grave by a relative, very moving. There are only a couple of very large german cemetaries as the local wanted them all removed. You often pass just a dozen allied graves in the countryside, where men fell, all kept impeccibly tidy.
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  18. Need some hardwood planks to make some gates, 15mm x 150mm any length really. Iroko or similar grain. Any good online suppliers or local in worcester ? thanks
  19. fitter dinner ladies in the local borstal.
  20. process massive amounts of firewood ready to sell this coming autumn, cash sat ready.
  21. Self employed going to get £3k a month. House of Commons Public Bill Committee Amendments: Coronavirus Bill pages 14-18 PUBLICATIONS.PARLIAMENT.UK
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