Good stuff, I think companies are starting to realise that blanket IR35 decisions won't work because contractors won't swallow the tax increase.v8-powered wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 4:23 pm Been offered a new assignment in the industry I work, back to London but outside of IR35
What have you done today thread?
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Just had fantastic enduro ride with the missus. She plateaued for a while but I kept pushing her to climb hills then descend safely. She nailed it today
Then awesome burgers up in Teguise
Half hour skinny dip with the missus
Just about to sit down and watch t'footy
Then into town to catch the late afternoon rays. It's lovely in the right place.
Then home to catch up on BSB & WSB
Another quiet day
Then awesome burgers up in Teguise
Half hour skinny dip with the missus
Just about to sit down and watch t'footy
Then into town to catch the late afternoon rays. It's lovely in the right place.
Then home to catch up on BSB & WSB
Another quiet day
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Checked safety paperwork
Eaten huge roast chicken dinner my Colleague cooked
Now digesting………
Eaten huge roast chicken dinner my Colleague cooked
Now digesting………
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
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Pottered round crackney seeing clients - chased up some outcomes for a colleague then came home.
The bread knife is trying to watch Japanese telly through a VPN haven’t quite figured it out yet.
The golden child is off out to a friends so we will go to the Pub later .
The bread knife is trying to watch Japanese telly through a VPN haven’t quite figured it out yet.
The golden child is off out to a friends so we will go to the Pub later .
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Plumbed in my new pellet stove. Had my head up chimney half the day then, chimneys are minging.
The guy in the DIY shop (as I was buying stove pipe) , who was about 12, had the audacity to repeatedly remind me not to burn the house down.
The guy in the DIY shop (as I was buying stove pipe) , who was about 12, had the audacity to repeatedly remind me not to burn the house down.
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I crocheted some Halloween figures yesterday - was going to post them to some friends' kids, but they won't get there in time
Today I was up early to make a large bakewell tart Some friends are cooking a sunday roast and I generally offer to make pudding
It'll be interesting as I only had enough egg for the pastry, so have made a 'sort of' vegan frangipane (vegan recipe but used butter not margarine!!). It's got rum in it though, so hopefully they'll love it!! LOL
Taking bloody ages to cook through tho
Have been trying to work out how to 'attach' the pie dish to the bike to ride down (it's only 5 mins but it is sunny!) but I'm going to stick to a weekend of being kind to my arm, I think! LOL Heading down the valley tomorrow so probably best to use the car to carry the bakewell! (And I really don't want to break the dish! LOL)
Today I was up early to make a large bakewell tart Some friends are cooking a sunday roast and I generally offer to make pudding
It'll be interesting as I only had enough egg for the pastry, so have made a 'sort of' vegan frangipane (vegan recipe but used butter not margarine!!). It's got rum in it though, so hopefully they'll love it!! LOL
Taking bloody ages to cook through tho
Have been trying to work out how to 'attach' the pie dish to the bike to ride down (it's only 5 mins but it is sunny!) but I'm going to stick to a weekend of being kind to my arm, I think! LOL Heading down the valley tomorrow so probably best to use the car to carry the bakewell! (And I really don't want to break the dish! LOL)
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Fitted an LED headlight to the XSR, fuck me it's bright!
Had to factory reset the TV, discovered that they now allow you to use satellite reception rather than having to go through a box, 500 channels of goodness
Had to factory reset the TV, discovered that they now allow you to use satellite reception rather than having to go through a box, 500 channels of goodness
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It seems the NHS agree with you. I saw two consultant surgeons today - the exact quote was "Impressive injury! I'd much rather you'd broken it"
SO now I get to go for a CT scan a lovely dose of radiation. The best possible outcome of that will be "leave it and live with your bent skeleton". Oh dear.
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TBF, if you go flying AOT again, try not to hurt your shoulder at all!! LOL EVERYONE I've seen about my shoulder has said that the shoulder is the worst joint to get fixed!!!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:42 amIt seems the NHS agree with you. I saw two consultant surgeons today - the exact quote was "Impressive injury! I'd much rather you'd broken it"
SO now I get to go for a CT scan a lovely dose of radiation. The best possible outcome of that will be "leave it and live with your bent skeleton". Oh dear.
Gutted for you but hopefully they can get it a bit better. I'd recommend doing some research after the CT to find out what possible options are out there. The NHS doesn't do the sort of physio we can get here, and they are reluctant to 'mess around' too much if you can function (whereas here they want to fix things and get you back to how you were, or the closest possible!). If you have info before seeing the consultant after the CT you can chuck in some options. Maybe?!
Heal well and fast
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Put the moho on charge, swapped the empty flogas bottle and had a haircut... all before midday.
Might pull the KRS out this avro and go for a ride.
Might pull the KRS out this avro and go for a ride.
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I'm already booked in to see a private consultant next week, after my CT. Hopefully then he'll refer me on for appropriate physio. S'all covered by work
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Perfect!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:03 pmI'm already booked in to see a private consultant next week, after my CT. Hopefully then he'll refer me on for appropriate physio. S'all covered by work
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Took daughter to college, wife to nature reserve for her "forest school" course. Did some meetings online, then meeting at Church. Did some shopping for the family, then collected wife. Heading to the XPress Vaccination centre in Bluewater this evening for wife to have her "Fit to Fly" PCR test.
She goes on Wednesday evening to Hungary. Compline service at 9pm.
She goes on Wednesday evening to Hungary. Compline service at 9pm.
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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You've just reminded me. I was meant to have a Day 2 test sent to me whilst I was away. Never received it.the_priest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 4:38 pm Heading to the XPress Vaccination centre in Bluewater this evening for wife to have her "Fit to Fly" PCR test.
Just done a RAT and it shows I ain't got no forrin 'Rona, but I'll be on to the company that took my £28.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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We arrived 20 minutes early for the PCR test, just as well as the queue was getting rather long. Wife managed to get the test done some 40 minutes after joining queue and we got back in time for me to do the evening service of Compline. Not booked the return test yet, but will think about that closer to the time. We both do loads of LFT's due to school/visiting vulnerable people etc...
Proverbs 17:9
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One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Took my In-Laws to see my Daughters new house and then we all went out to lunch. Wife drove back so I could have a couple of pints with F-i-L and he paid for the lunch! Super friendly pub (The Bull in Halstead) and not three bad food either. Nice day all round.
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When I fell off my pushbike the immediate injury was a impressively broken finger .Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:42 amIt seems the NHS agree with you. I saw two consultant surgeons today - the exact quote was "Impressive injury! I'd much rather you'd broken it"
SO now I get to go for a CT scan a lovely dose of radiation. The best possible outcome of that will be "leave it and live with your bent skeleton". Oh dear.
I’d landed on my shoulder and that injury didn’t make itself known for a week,or two .
Capsule impingement …
I seem to have got away with it but it reminds me now and again …
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Swapped the taps on a sink so hot is on the left and cold is on the right as they should be. They were incorrectly installed from new.
On grandspawn's toy sink
On grandspawn's toy sink
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My taps are the wrong way and it was deliberate. Its a mixer and i could not get to the nut to fix them in place so just fitter them the wrong way round as it was a swivel head. Job was done before i realised i should have swapped the hoses over. Quirky i think its called
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