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Less 17-02-2013 09:59

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1042406)
Please Dave don't even try to compare any of my posts the that total load of rubbish being posted as English by this guy :(

We use you as the reference similar to fairground rides:-
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...umNBxNC9OiNXgN

With us though, the sign would read Your English Must Be At Least To This Standard To Post On Site.

:)

jaysay 17-02-2013 10:17

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1042532)
We use you as the reference similar to fairground rides:-
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...umNBxNC9OiNXgN

With us though, the sign would read Your English Must Be At Least To This Standard To Post On Site.

:)

Jesus there'd be no body on the site;)

westendlass 17-02-2013 10:48

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If it looks reet it'll dink dank do for me !

Restless 17-02-2013 10:50

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1042502)
Do you think the reason the rents are so high is because the benefits system would pay what the landlords were asking so they just kept increasing it?

Not sure.

What I was getting at

£595 per month 3 bedroomed terraaced Westwood Street
http://www.rent-the-house.co.uk/imag...561_IMG_00.jpg

£625 per month 3 bedroomed Detached Maya Gardens, Accrington, BB5
http://www.rent-the-house.co.uk/imag...509_IMG_00.JPG

For the price difference which would you go for?

£595 has got to be the highest I have seen so far for an area like westwood street

Restless 17-02-2013 10:56

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1042541)
If it looks reet it'll dink dank do for me !

If I only knew what you was on about....

banjoman 17-02-2013 11:29

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 1042454)
If you live in a big posh house in a nice area you would expect to be paying more council tax and rightly so.

Why ? I have worked my arse off for over 20 years to be able to afford a standard of living. I studied, pushed trollies round Asda car park and other such jobs, learnt my trade, worked long hours and been extremely careful with money. I was made redundant 3 years ago at the age of 40+ but rather than getting down moved to a different trade and started all over again. So why should I now be penalised for all that effort ? Would you prefer I under achieved and sat at home watching Jeremy Kyle each day.

And before anyone says anything about spoons in mouth I was born in Accy in a 2up 2down and was taught about morals and work ethic from day one

westendlass 17-02-2013 11:56

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Seems to be a sign of our times. I think bad spelling / grammar has a lot to do with (especially younger) people texting messages all the time. The art of letter writing seems to be disappearing.

DaveinGermany 17-02-2013 13:43

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1042546)
If I only knew what you was on about....

Eddie Stobarts - Mark Dixon truckerist - his catch phrase. :)

Restless 17-02-2013 13:56

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1042577)
Eddie Stobarts - Mark Dixon truckerist - his catch phrase. :)

oh. I don't know any of that :D

cmonstanley 17-02-2013 14:07

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ian duncan smith saying pensioners wont be affected,do we believe him:confused:Pensioners Will Not Suffer Under 'Bedroom Tax', Iain Duncan Smith Insists .if i was loaded i would be buying up every one bedroom flat up i would be loaded.ohh wait a minute who is buying all these one bedded flats.

Gordon Booth 17-02-2013 14:56

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1042579)
.if i was loaded i would be buying up every one bedroom flat up i would be loaded.

I thought you usually were.

jaysay 17-02-2013 17:42

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1042583)
I thought you usually were.

No Gordon he only acts that way, the fire water's too strong for him.

dts 18-02-2013 01:08

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its a joke from ids..yeah lets brick our windows next...mmmm wonders how meney rooms smith has? over two?.

dts 18-02-2013 01:44

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your only ever four pay months off big man...then have a try at£71 a week..see if you can cope,sleep..

jaysay 18-02-2013 08:06

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Originally Posted by dts (Post 1042668)
your only ever four pay months off big man...then have a try at£71 a week..see if you can cope,sleep..

Sorry accyweb can't afford a translator;)


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