Things I've gone off
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?
( , Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
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so you have nothing to worry about then
glad everything is working out for you
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 17:57, closed)
glad everything is working out for you
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 17:57, closed)
It's not a tax, you aren't paying.
Your housing benefit is being reduced because you have more room than you need.
It is not a tax. You aren't handing over any money, even passively.
EDIT: wait, one bedroom? You're either lying or thick. Have you got a spare room which is converted to a study or sutin? Because one bedroom for one person is not grounds for 'bedroom tax'.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:08, closed)
Your housing benefit is being reduced because you have more room than you need.
It is not a tax. You aren't handing over any money, even passively.
EDIT: wait, one bedroom? You're either lying or thick. Have you got a spare room which is converted to a study or sutin? Because one bedroom for one person is not grounds for 'bedroom tax'.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:08, closed)
i'm not paying bedroom tax
i'm paying council tax. i never said anything about bedroom tax, other than that it'd make it hard for me to move house as one-bedroomed places are now in short supply.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:24, closed)
i'm paying council tax. i never said anything about bedroom tax, other than that it'd make it hard for me to move house as one-bedroomed places are now in short supply.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:24, closed)
Well, council tax is a start, eh?
Next step- breaking through the £9,440 earnings threshold to start paying income tax like the rest of the grownups do.
Fingers crossed!
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:25, closed)
Next step- breaking through the £9,440 earnings threshold to start paying income tax like the rest of the grownups do.
Fingers crossed!
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 18:25, closed)
how much tax do you pay cunt?
how much do you take out of the system?
grown ups. muppet.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 23:53, closed)
how much do you take out of the system?
grown ups. muppet.
( , Sat 17 Aug 2013, 23:53, closed)
You're right Dr, taxpayers do indeed take out of the system and unless you earn an awful lot, then most people come out with a negative contribution.
Nice to see you're keeping your head here and displaying some adult dignity.
( , Sun 18 Aug 2013, 0:00, closed)
Nice to see you're keeping your head here and displaying some adult dignity.
( , Sun 18 Aug 2013, 0:00, closed)
i pay what i'm legally obliged to pay
which is more than can be said for some people. if i had to pay more, i would.
( , Sun 18 Aug 2013, 15:04, closed)
which is more than can be said for some people. if i had to pay more, i would.
( , Sun 18 Aug 2013, 15:04, closed)
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