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October 17, 2007 at 3:13 pm in reply to: So what does everyone do for a living and do u like it? #1143858
Self/un-employed, still.
Working full time on renovating the flat though so hopefully that will make a bit of cash if we sell it.
Had been working as a sailing instructor which was great fun but crap money.
Thinking of re-training to become an estate agent. Got to learn to speak French fisrt though.
October 17, 2007 at 3:13 pm in reply to: So what does everyone do for a living and do u like it? #1122956Self/un-employed, still.
Working full time on renovating the flat though so hopefully that will make a bit of cash if we sell it.
Had been working as a sailing instructor which was great fun but crap money.
Thinking of re-training to become an estate agent. Got to learn to speak French fisrt though.
He he, yah, love it. LOL. Loads of Brass Eye stuff on Youtube. Not all of it is as funny though.
He he, yah, love it. LOL. Loads of Brass Eye stuff on Youtube. Not all of it is as funny though.
http://www.Lycos.com
Just search for anything.mp3
example
“hard techno DJ mix .mp3”
you get loads of suff come up from people’s personal websites from around there world. I’ve downloaded some great music like that.http://www.Lycos.com
Just search for anything.mp3
example
“hard techno DJ mix .mp3”
you get loads of suff come up from people’s personal websites from around there world. I’ve downloaded some great music like that.PS, I don’t know what area you’re in, but if you’re anywhere in the South, next time you need some work done, PM me and I’ll give you some numbers for some good people. My brother and his mates can probably help you out.
PS, I don’t know what area you’re in, but if you’re anywhere in the South, next time you need some work done, PM me and I’ll give you some numbers for some good people. My brother and his mates can probably help you out.
Yeah, well done. I hate this kind of story and it’s one that I’ve heard a few times over the last couple of years.
I absolutely don’t think that there’s any harm in giving the police a bit of legitimate work to do and as far as I know,
in England,
if a bill isn’t paid,1) It needs to go to a magistrate before it can go to a debt collector.
2) The debt collector must have a licence to collect debts.
3) Trying to collect an unpaid debt without a court order or licence is quite a serious criminal offence.And I’ve always hated bullied and I always enjoy watching the police doing useful work instead of just annoying people.
Yeah, well done. I hate this kind of story and it’s one that I’ve heard a few times over the last couple of years.
I absolutely don’t think that there’s any harm in giving the police a bit of legitimate work to do and as far as I know,
in England,
if a bill isn’t paid,1) It needs to go to a magistrate before it can go to a debt collector.
2) The debt collector must have a licence to collect debts.
3) Trying to collect an unpaid debt without a court order or licence is quite a serious criminal offence.And I’ve always hated bullied and I always enjoy watching the police doing useful work instead of just annoying people.
September 27, 2007 at 5:23 pm in reply to: This is how party’s should be when the police turn up. #1141537…and this is how policemen should behave. We should get this guy over to the UK to train some our bobbies in how to handle freeparties. It seems that not all coppers are bastards after all.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_DtEOBfzvUGrrr, how do you make it put the video on the post?
September 27, 2007 at 5:23 pm in reply to: This is how party’s should be when the police turn up. #1120768…and this is how policemen should behave. We should get this guy over to the UK to train some our bobbies in how to handle freeparties. It seems that not all coppers are bastards after all.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_DtEOBfzvUGrrr, how do you make it put the video on the post?
Can you annonymously contact the various utilities providers and have them disconnected?
Call up who ever the utility provider is, ie BT, Southern Electric, British Gas or whatever, explain that you have just bought the property and plan to refurbish it. Ask for everything to be cut off temporarily while you carry out buiding works.
Or something along those lines.It might not get them to move out but at least it will irritate them a bit without it coming back to you.
Can you annonymously contact the various utilities providers and have them disconnected?
Call up who ever the utility provider is, ie BT, Southern Electric, British Gas or whatever, explain that you have just bought the property and plan to refurbish it. Ask for everything to be cut off temporarily while you carry out buiding works.
Or something along those lines.It might not get them to move out but at least it will irritate them a bit without it coming back to you.
I could really have done without that this morning. Try this.
http://www.limmy.com/playthings/xylophone/I could really have done without that this morning. Try this.
http://www.limmy.com/playthings/xylophone/Probably.
Probably.
I can dance to the sound the washing machine makes after a line of K.
I can dance to the sound the washing machine makes after a line of K.
I don’t know what London schools will be able to offer but if it’s for a ‘one off’ flight, the Chicken Run on the north side of the airfield at Bournemouth is an awsome ride.
It’s just a small, winding stream that runs for about a mile with tall trees on each side, just far enough appart that you can fit a helicopter between them.
At 70 or 80 knots you’ll feel like you in Airwolf.Last time I was at the school they had just bought a little Enstrom thing. 3 seats for nearly the same price as the 2 seater R22 so you can go too.
I don’t know what London schools will be able to offer but if it’s for a ‘one off’ flight, the Chicken Run on the north side of the airfield at Bournemouth is an awsome ride.
It’s just a small, winding stream that runs for about a mile with tall trees on each side, just far enough appart that you can fit a helicopter between them.
At 70 or 80 knots you’ll feel like you in Airwolf.Last time I was at the school they had just bought a little Enstrom thing. 3 seats for nearly the same price as the 2 seater R22 so you can go too.
I used to work for Gary Elson at Bournemouth Helicopters now Solent Flight.
Top guy. Great fun and loves to party.
Good instructor, good aircraft and fair prices.
Nice scenery and you’ll learn to deal with a busy, international airport as well all quiet grassy fields. Very important! -
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