One for the spelling police
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Toaster said:
RAC if you are listening this is how you will loose another member !
Edited by Toaster on Friday 25th April 18:20
Toaster said:
Well as a member of the RAC I already payed and have for many years, they say:
Edited by Toaster on Friday 25th April 21:04[/footnote]
[footnote]Edited by marshalla on Friday 25th April 22:13scottmmw said:
For all the people commenting on lads smoking weed, did you mention it to any of the police in attendance? In my eyes it's just as bad walking past an turning a blind eye, imagine if one of those mentioned got in a car and crashed, or worse, hit a car or predestination out enjoying the meet!
Pete Franklin said:
My wife is returning to work after her second (and hopefully Last) maturnity period. Her current working hours are 7.30 to 15.30 (contracted 7hrs per day). She would like to go back part time but the management have said she cannot keep the same hours. Her current hours are beneficial both financially for child care and in terms of Parent child contact. There are no instances recorded of the previous hours being problematic, it appears to be a change in policy and aversion to set presedence brought on by new management. We are currently reading through the employment law.
tobinen said:
captainzep said:
Towards the end of an 80's school ski trip to Austria all the kids began swapping their schilling coins for notes as it was rumoured that you'd only be able to change notes back into stirling.
Apart from a couple of capital letters missing from the currencies, I can't really see the problem...
...unless you are a septic, and you're spelling rumoured (wrongly!) without the second 'u'
yellowjack said:
tobinen said:
captainzep said:
Towards the end of an 80's school ski trip to Austria all the kids began swapping their schilling coins for notes as it was rumoured that you'd only be able to change notes back into stirling.
Apart from a couple of capital letters missing from the currencies, I can't really see the problem...
...unless you are a septic, and you're spelling rumoured (wrongly!) without the second 'u'
yellowjack said:
Hmmmm.
It's still not a spelling mistake, though. Just an incorrect use of a colloquialism.
<ahem> http://projectbritain.com/money.htmlIt's still not a spelling mistake, though. Just an incorrect use of a colloquialism.
G1ABB said:
The well versed accountant is me.... to an extent. I have got a specialist looking into this and I've had a look at the VAT manuals but nothing conclusive that I've spotted, just several salient examples not 100% linked to what I'm dealing with that kind of support my arguement.
marshalla said:
yellowjack said:
Hmmmm.
It's still not a spelling mistake, though. Just an incorrect use of a colloquialism.
<ahem> http://projectbritain.com/money.htmlIt's still not a spelling mistake, though. Just an incorrect use of a colloquialism.
I shall consider myself both humbled and educated. Although I blame 'target fixation' on the missing capital letters
The however, remains extant
FredClogs said:
I once got in a car with a guy from my office to go to a supplier site in Southampton ( we were based in Manchester) we were about a mile down the road and he said "Think I better tell you I don't do small talk" and he put the radio on, for 5 hours nothing more was said - that was arkward.
Must've have been raining heavily. whoami said:
singlecoil said:
Censorious said:
Fortunately, the old chaps ticker must have been in decent order (or he was a bit mutton).
Being old, he could hardly have been lamb.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff