Will you go out with me?
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
"Bloody Kraut, a" asks, "How did you get your current flame to go out with you? If they turned you down, how bad was it?"
Was it all romantic? Or were the beer goggles particularly strong that night?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2008, 17:32)
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Indirectly, Vipros
""But when someone moans about smokers costing the taxpayer money that's when I get pissed off.""
So you think that all the butts which are dropped on the pavements just clean themselves up? People have to do this job, and they don't do it for free.
(And yes - before you jump in to point out that tobacco taxes raise more money than it costs to employ street sweepers, I should mention that it's a different area of tax. Sweepers are employed by local councils, who make money from council tax. Homeowners pay council tax whether they smoke or not, and if they do smoke, then none of that tax money goes towards the local clean budget.)
( , Sun 31 Aug 2008, 20:21, Reply)
""But when someone moans about smokers costing the taxpayer money that's when I get pissed off.""
So you think that all the butts which are dropped on the pavements just clean themselves up? People have to do this job, and they don't do it for free.
(And yes - before you jump in to point out that tobacco taxes raise more money than it costs to employ street sweepers, I should mention that it's a different area of tax. Sweepers are employed by local councils, who make money from council tax. Homeowners pay council tax whether they smoke or not, and if they do smoke, then none of that tax money goes towards the local clean budget.)
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