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emamum 31-10-2012 14:17

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1023569)
whats your views? ;)


That you like to start threads to wind people up ;)

DaveinGermany 31-10-2012 14:20

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 1025754)
That you like to start threads to wind people up ;)

Mums know best ? ;) :D

Chris SUI JURIS 31-10-2012 14:54

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 1025754)
That you like to start threads to wind people up ;)

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1025755)
Mums know best ? ;) :D

Seems that way ;)

Chris SUI JURIS 31-10-2012 16:47

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025738)
It is just on paper.
Some things look good on paper(some do not).......it is only when you try and put them into practice that you find that there are flaws in what was documented...but if you want to give it a try.

I thought we had a democratic process to ensure that we had our voices heard...but(and I have said this in previous threads about other things) I know that if voting really changed anything 'they' would stop us from doing it.
If the electorate has voted for something, the politicians have someone (other than themselves) they can blame......maybe it is time for a revolution....but forgive me if I don't join...I'm too long in the tooth to be carrying a pikestaff.

It's part of a long process he went through to gain his 'freeman' status also part of his legal argument not to pay tax (i think he even saves receipts and try's claiming tax back on things he's forced to pay tax on :eek: don't hold me to that tho ;))....it's a pretty good read tho i won't bore Accyweb with it....today ;)

Margaret Pilkington 31-10-2012 16:55

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I have to disagree, it isn't anything like a good read.
But if you think it is....then!

Chris SUI JURIS 31-10-2012 17:05

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025786)
I have to disagree, it isn't anything like a good read.
But if you think it is....then!

That is only a little part of the document but it's obviously not your cup of tea...mills and boon with a pot of tea and a scone perhaps? ;)

Less 31-10-2012 17:09

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1025789)
mills and boon with a pot of tea and a scone perhaps? ;)

She'd probably get less fiction from that than anything you put on site.

I think though you have put Margaret in completely the wrong box.
:rolleyes:

cashman 31-10-2012 17:33

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1025790)
She'd probably get less fiction from that than anything you put on site.

I think though you have put Margaret in completely the wrong box.
:rolleyes:

How can he have? He knows everything.:rolleyes:

Less 31-10-2012 18:00

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1025793)
How can he have? He knows everything.:rolleyes:

To know everything he must be very young.
:D

Restless 31-10-2012 18:17

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I just can't see Marg as a constant reader of M&B

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1025790)
She'd probably get less fiction from that than anything you put on site.

:hehetable


Hey Chris. Do you have children? Hope you don't read them Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center rather than the Charles Lutwidge Dodgson original bedtime tale.

Less 31-10-2012 18:39

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1025798)


Hey Chris. Do you have children?


Shouldn't a question like that be in the saville thread?
:eek:

Margaret Pilkington 31-10-2012 19:14

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Originally Posted by Chris SUI JURIS (Post 1025789)
That is only a little part of the document but it's obviously not your cup of tea...mills and boon with a pot of tea and a scone perhaps? ;)

No definitely not Mills and Boon.......I'm currently reading Ben Goldacre 'Bad Pharma'.
I really like something that will stretch me imagination(if it is fiction) and something to stretch my intellect (if it is non fiction) other than that I have a wide range in reading taste...but not any of the 50 shades books or Mills and Boon(I'd rather read the back of the HP sauce bottle).

Restless 31-10-2012 19:21

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025805)
I'd rather read the back of the HP sauce bottle).

I'd rather read the back of the Heinz Ketchup bottle.... but each to their own :hehetable

Margaret Pilkington 31-10-2012 19:24

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Well, that either...anything is better than Mills and Boon.....I think I outgrew them when I was 12.
Chris obviously hasn't got a clear picture of me yet:).

cashman 31-10-2012 19:49

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1025808)
Well, that either...anything is better than Mills and Boon.....I think I outgrew them when I was 12.
Chris obviously hasn't got a clear picture of me yet:).

Clear picture n chris should not be in the same sentence.


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