Be careful not to try these two activities together. Consequences can be disastrous and painful, though some may find that strangely gratifying too.
I always take a suit case of UK made Cadbury's Dairy Milk when I visit HQ over the pond. Edit: the chocolate is in the suitcase, not the suitcase made from chocolate (although that does confuse the drug dogs )
Feel for Tiger Woods...lost one tooth and multiple cracks on another. Had to travel back to America whilst even breathing hurt on an exposed nerve. Obviously don't have pain killers in Europe. Made my teeth start to ache. Also said he was trying to keep a low profile, but there aren't too many brown folks on skiing slopes
My office is my little conservatory (glass windows and polycarb roofing panels) .. it is raining so hard that I am finding hard to hear phone conversations or the radio.
Bit random, or did you forget a link? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ot...es-alpine-skiing-history-s-missing-tooth.html Here is one and having read another one, I see where the 'brown dude' came from... I thought you'd slipped off the edge when I read that Fran
Creme Eggs are now crap here. They say they changed the recipe as people like a less chocolate taste......
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...lion-bill-investing-tax-avoidance-scheme.html Danny Murphy owes £2.5m and Keown owes several hundred thousands in tax. After both paying into a tax avoidance scheme....
None of us would pay more tax than we have to...it's just that most of us have little scope to reduce our bills. I only have problems with illegal activities...the problem is that sometimes HMRC make something illegal after you've done it. The problem for many people is they trust their accountants too much and end up losing everything. The question is: Is it avoidance or reduction.