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Billy Hood gets his 25 year sentence cut to 10 years! They should have followed their own new laws and deported him.
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I understand the words you're using, but I'm still struggling to see a relevant point?
Some aspects of our civic compliance are visible,some aren't. Are you saying that wearing a mask is the only visible sign of compliance, and that it being a visible sign is a bad thing? What's your point?
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To be fair though, a score in rugby is more than one point so the score should be more like 13-0MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 9:13 amFootball, always lagging behind the rugby
https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/e ... men/101092England 89-0 USA:
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"Are you saying that...?" Can usually be answered by a single word: No.wheelnut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 10:11 amI understand the words you're using, but I'm still struggling to see a relevant point?
Some aspects of our civic compliance are visible,some aren't. Are you saying that wearing a mask is the only visible sign of compliance, and that it being a visible sign is a bad thing? What's your point?
However, I'm saying that your examples of our compliance don't have visual symbols of compliance. E.g. you don't get a badge to wear when you pay your taxes so that everybody can identify the tax dodgers.
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Do you need a list of ones that are visible, including the other ones in my example? I'm still no closer to getting your point so I think I'll give up.
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Easy, they are the ones still using cash for £50 plus shopping trips.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:42 pmI can't walk into a shop, look around and spot the tax evader. You must be pretty smart.
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It wasn’t all bad. The bloke in the next bed bought his slippers.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:07 pm Wrong leg? No probs. Just a small fine. Wow
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Are you saying that, legally, the doctor didn't have a leg to stand on?
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I am still struggling with this aspect of the story TBH
"with the mistake only discovered two days later".
"with the mistake only discovered two days later".
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That's probably when he tried to stand up ...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:50 am I am still struggling with this aspect of the story TBH
"with the mistake only discovered two days later".
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When I went for (outpatient) eye surgery at Moorfields part of the prep was drawing an arrow on my forehead in sharpie pointing to the eye they were working on
If I'm every unfortunate enough to need a limb removing - and assuming i'm conscious etc. prior to the op - I am definitely scrawling "NOT THIS ONE" in permanent marker all over the 'other' leg/arm.
If I'm every unfortunate enough to need a limb removing - and assuming i'm conscious etc. prior to the op - I am definitely scrawling "NOT THIS ONE" in permanent marker all over the 'other' leg/arm.
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He was on his last legs and didn't know where he stood.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 8:50 am I am still struggling with this aspect of the story TBH
"with the mistake only discovered two days later".
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The surgeon made the mistake of asking the his assistant if this was the right leg.
When she was told ‘Of course it bloody well is’ is where the confusion arose.
When she was told ‘Of course it bloody well is’ is where the confusion arose.
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I can see that going very wrong when your gown covers part of the wording.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:22 am When I went for (outpatient) eye surgery at Moorfields part of the prep was drawing an arrow on my forehead in sharpie pointing to the eye they were working on
If I'm every unfortunate enough to need a limb removing - and assuming i'm conscious etc. prior to the op - I am definitely scrawling "NOT THIS ONE" in permanent marker all over the 'other' leg/arm.
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This has to right up there with amputation stories. A Royal Marine loses half his leg, his Liverpool tattoo with words below it now reads "you'll never walk".
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Give it time. We will be loosing Black paint.
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The bitch might identify as a dog, they need to be sensitive to modern feelings.Felix wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 5:59 pm Give it time. We will be loosing Black paint.
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We have a Blackboy Lane near us in PO18, every time I go past it I'm surprised the name hasn't changed.
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