puchooay
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Interesting figure. The total spent on PPE was £13.1 billion. What was the rest spent on?
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Independence referendum: Scottish government loses indyref2 court case
puchooay replied to Scott's topic in World News
I think you'll find all Britons originated from mainland Europe. -
Independence referendum: Scottish government loses indyref2 court case
puchooay replied to Scott's topic in World News
You can expect what you like. There will be talks. If both sides don't agree, bye bye independence. -
Independence referendum: Scottish government loses indyref2 court case
puchooay replied to Scott's topic in World News
A link to the forum you are posting on? That's possibly the funniest post I've ever seen on here. -
Independence referendum: Scottish government loses indyref2 court case
puchooay replied to Scott's topic in World News
I would love to know where Scotland will get the money to use to become prosperous with so much surplus income they can support other countries. -
Independence referendum: Scottish government loses indyref2 court case
puchooay replied to Scott's topic in World News
The Scots didn't have a vote. They have never been a member of the EU. UK were a member of EU. The UK voted to leave. If that really is a motivation for Scottish independence then they are being misled. Were Scotland to leave UK They would be out in the wilderness for many years before EU would even consider allowing them in. -
Is that why you've said it 3 times?????????????????????????????
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Really? Why is that?
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In your opinion.
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Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
You read something you disagree with so resort to derogatory comments. How sad. -
Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Excellent. Thanks for being more precise. We now have "it's common in certain areas". You are getting to your point, slowly. -
Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
Assuming everyone carries a smartphone, which is not beyond the realms of possibility, that's 0.00915% of phone being stolen. Not common. -
Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
I was asking your opinion. You posted the comments. Personally, with over 2million people travelling on the Tube per day, not to mention those that take buses, taxis etc, I wouldn't call 183 incidents "quite common". -
Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
So, what're the answers to my questions. -
Unscrupulous things happen in London as well
puchooay replied to Mac Mickmanus's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
How many occurances make " quite common" and a "daily occurance"? It's never happened to me nor have I ever witnessed it. Can't say I know anyone to whom it has happened either. -
Remember that egg shells are porous. If you have strong smelling items in your fridge, such as durian or pla ra, your eggs will take on those aromas and will have some of the taste. No need to refrigerate. They will last well at room temperature so long as they have not been washed.
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Quite simple. Ask your wife how much she thinks you should contribute. If she says the same amount as her siblings, that's fine. If she says "you are Farang, you must pay more", you married the wrong woman.????????????
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Two best celebrations I've been to were two expat birthday parties where the celebrants were both twice my age. One time I was 38 the other I was 41. At our group's next meet up 90% of the guys will be over 70.
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Go back and read his posts. It's all self explanatory.
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Not employment pensions. Private pensions from one's own investments.
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It's quite straight forward.
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I was referring to private pensions. Most expats I know have one. Usually one that matured when they were mid to late 50s.
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I can read, yes. He said he was sure he was at the right office but did not confirm. He did not just go on holiday, as the most recent post confirms. It was regular school break. If his contract does not state he must go in, he might have a case. Simple.
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Like I said, the labour office might think differently. If some foreign teachers were treated differently, as he gas mentioned in a recent post, he may have a case.