A bit council Vol 2
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jamoor said:
"They're sex people Lynn"Trabi601 said:
jamoor said:
"They're sex people Lynn"ben5575 said:
Spice_Weasel said:
Raven and Steele.
The poor little buggers. I'd hazard a guess at Raven being the girl's name?
Yep.The poor little buggers. I'd hazard a guess at Raven being the girl's name?
Natisha Liquorice is still my favourite for a (white) girl.
Just been to help a friend buy a Ford Fiesta for his 17 year old daughter.
It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
It was for sale on a council estate, but not a terribly bad one. They guy seemed very decent. It had been his girlfriends car for 6 months or so but they have just had another 'bairn' so need a 4 door car now.
He only had the green slip for it and no V5, said he had never received it and never bothered chasing it up. He told my mate to use the green slip to tax it online. I queried if he had already used the same slip to tax it when he got it. He then said he had never taxed or insured it in the entire time he had it.
But what made me laugh was the way he said it. He was absolutely not bothered in the slightest, and implied he couldn't really understand why anyone would bother taxing, insuring, or indeed even registering a car in their name.
Very, very council.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
It was for sale on a council estate, but not a terribly bad one. They guy seemed very decent. It had been his girlfriends car for 6 months or so but they have just had another 'bairn' so need a 4 door car now.
He only had the green slip for it and no V5, said he had never received it and never bothered chasing it up. He told my mate to use the green slip to tax it online. I queried if he had already used the same slip to tax it when he got it. He then said he had never taxed or insured it in the entire time he had it.
But what made me laugh was the way he said it. He was absolutely not bothered in the slightest, and implied he couldn't really understand why anyone would bother taxing, insuring, or indeed even registering a car in their name.
Very, very council.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
ThunderGuts said:
Some posts a dog for sale on fb, many many comments follow, sounds like they took it in as a rescue a couple of months ago and are now trying to sell the poor thing.
Absolute utter sts. A dog is not a commodity to be traded for £, if you genuinely couldn't give an animal what they needed cash would be the last thing on your mind. I never understand anyone giving up animals, as far as I'm concerned as soon as you adopt one you look after it till the day it passes. Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
Absolute utter sts. A dog is not a commodity to be traded for £, if you genuinely couldn't give an animal what they needed cash would be the last thing on your mind. I never understand anyone giving up animals, as far as I'm concerned as soon as you adopt one you look after it till the day it passes.
Indeed, maybe she should give it to a shelter who can rehome it.NinjaPower said:
Just been to help a friend buy a Ford Fiesta for his 17 year old daughter.
It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
Without tax then? It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
Toaster Pilot said:
NinjaPower said:
Just been to help a friend buy a Ford Fiesta for his 17 year old daughter.
It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
Without tax then? It was a 2005 model, really tidy, low miles, MOT history was all ok. Guy wanted £750 for it.
Anyway, offered him £600 and drove the car away. It's quite a nice example thankfully!
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
I never understand anyone giving up animals, as far as I'm concerned as soon as you adopt one you look after it till the day it passes.
I would say that depends on circumstances. I had a golden retriever when I split from the ex wife. Because of the financial situation that the ex left me in I ended up taking on a part time job as well as the full time one. Because of this I spent very little time at home and this was impacting on Sasha and stressing her
I took the decision to find her a new home for her own good. It broke my heart but was the right thing to do. After a few enquiries I found her a family who lived near lovely open fields. I did not seek any financial recompense and met the whole family/took Sasha around to visit etc. before I handed her over.
Out of her and the ex I know which bh I miss the most!!
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