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Things You Still Can't Do Properly Despite Being a Proper Grown Up
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
An Inflatable Bearded Whumpus asks "What can't you do properly despite the fact you're a fully grown and responsible adult?"
Nothing instills confidence more than overhearing a builder on the site opposite muttering "Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey" to himself.
Basically, stealing the idea from this thread on reddit.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 10:13)
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Yes, if the government decided to cut NHS funding if tax revenue dropped. The two are not directly linked.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 15:53, 2 replies)
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 15:53, 2 replies)
No, not linked directly.
But there would be a £12 billion hole in the country's budget, at a time when the NHS happens to be squeezed.
Does that sound likely to put the government in a position to help the NHS out?
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 16:11, closed)
But there would be a £12 billion hole in the country's budget, at a time when the NHS happens to be squeezed.
Does that sound likely to put the government in a position to help the NHS out?
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 16:11, closed)
That's the first time I've ever seen someone take issue with that "fag tax funds the NHS" defence.
It's almost like you know what you're talking about.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 16:20, closed)
It's almost like you know what you're talking about.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 16:20, closed)
Don't worry,
the best he managed was the "but these aren't exactly the same pound coins" objection.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 17:01, closed)
the best he managed was the "but these aren't exactly the same pound coins" objection.
( , Mon 2 Feb 2015, 17:01, closed)
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