we should adopt switzerlands law.
Which one? The one saying you must have health insurance, even if only there temporarily? Or te one saying you can’t make a noise on Sunday, mow the grass or recycle rubbish then?
we should adopt switzerlands law.
Which one? The one saying you must have health insurance, even if only there temporarily? Or te one saying you can’t make a noise on Sunday, mow the grass or recycle rubbish then?
Must have leant under the phonetic system for Geordie speakers.But they still needed a Bank of England expert to confirm them as fake, wtf?Some people claim spelling is not important as long as people know what you mean.Must have leant under the phonetic system for Geordie speakers.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nterfeit-money-twenty-poond-printed-them.html

But they still needed a Bank of England expert to confirm them as fake, wtf?![]()

Yes, I read that. How they can blame it on 'an error in the system' is beyond me. It just has to be malicious.
Second one sounds great to meWhich one? The one saying you must have health insurance, even if only there temporarily? Or te one saying you can’t make a noise on Sunday, mow the grass or recycle rubbish then?
Second one sounds great to me
…Mods!!!For real peace and quiet shut all the pubs.
Actually I don’t have a pub within hearing distance so everyone in pubs means my house is more peacefulFor real peace and quiet shut all the pubs.
Actually I don’t have a pub within hearing distance so everyone in pubs means my house is more peaceful
Yes, I read that. How they can blame it on 'an error in the system' is beyond me. It just has to be malicious.
Yes maybe. And I suppose the absence of any secondary approval of outgoing communications might be called 'a system error'.Think some silly sod with no knowledge of history saw that date was commemorated and thought let’s do a promotion without checking what was been commemorated. A lot of younger people who are not German would have no idea what Kristallnacht was.
Yes maybe. And I suppose the absence of any secondary approval of outgoing communications might be called 'a system error'.