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Mikecg Wrote:

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> I have just this morning received a letter from

> the council because of council tax arrears. the

> amount in question is 70 pence. FFS, they have

> threatened legal action.

>

> I know there is a credit crunch but come on

> WTF.............


Mike if you're a bit stuck 'til payday, I don't mind, honest.

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Mikecg Wrote:

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> HAHAHA HEHEHE The americans have f*cked the

> economy....

>

> Thanks for the offer HB, but I think I can

> streatch it.

>

> Went on a valentines puke session with my woman

> tonight, we had quite a good time, curry then an

> LL pub crawl. groovy, I feel like I'm floating on

> a sea of booze. Pass me the sick bag and get your

> twangers on, I think I'm going to

> Bbbbrerrrrrrrrhhhhhhhheeerrrrrllllll.




Oh well, Mike I suppose if the two of you can run to a puke session, then probably things aren't too bad in the exchequer.

But don't ever let it get to the point where you're being dunned by Southwark Council.

Just say the word and the 70 new pence is yours.

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Now don't trivialise 70 new pence.

It used to be fourteen shillings in my day. If I could get another six shillings from an honest day's pickpocketing, Oh the spree that could be had.

A night of dancing at the local palais, with enough pints of mild and Woodbines to give a reel in the head.

Then onto the local brothel where time could be spent with an inexspensive prostitute.

I wonder what became of Short-time Sheila?

Then a fish supper. And still enough left for a cab home.

We used to have to get a cab because of course we had no shoes.

Tell the kids today and they don't believe you.

Oh well.

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