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Notice that the legs on the left of the body are shorter than the right, this is so it can balance properly as it runs anti clockwise around the hills.
To capture a fully grown adult you have to come at it from the opposite direction this will force it to turn and become unbalanced so making capture easy-er



when the highland clearances took place following englands wonderful victory at colluden, the haggis was transported by some to south america where, du eto better feeding and excercise it evolved over the years,,,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra

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me for one


Put me on that list too :D

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job share? you do mon/tues/wed and we split the £100K 50/50

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job share? you do mon/tues/wed and we split the £100K 50/50


I play golf on a monday, tuesday is my day off and football on a wednesday.

Could possibly manage a wednesday morning.

Jeez I think i'm turning into a scouser :lol:

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job share? you do mon/tues/wed and we split the £100K 50/50


I play golf on a monday, tuesday is my day off and football on a wednesday.

Could possibly manage a wednesday morning.

Jeez I think i'm turning into a scouser :lol:

CC


MP's also play golf, have days off and do thier clubs 1 or 2 days a week...

and still get paid

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when you think about it, everybody is saying that banks that do not perform well or even go bust should not pay their top people bonuses and high salaries for performing badly..
I think that should also apply to MPs that are responsible for the mess this country is in.

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Back to the thread's title. :roll: :roll:


Dear constituent,

Thank you for taking the trouble to contact me about the MPs’ expenses issue. The proposals being put to Parliament came from a Cross Party Committee in Parliament within which there was Cross Party support for its recommendations.

Since then though, there has sadly been some political games with the Conservatives deciding to withdraw their support. As the Cross Party consensus on this has collapsed, I am pleased that the Prime Minister has announced that these changes will not proceed.

I am away on Parliamentary business this week so I was not yet fully aware of the detail contained within the proposals. I am sorry if I responded to you earlier thinking that this was on the subject that had previously arisen of protecting MPs and their Staff’s personal addresses. I am personally perfectly happy for details of my expenditure to be public, and had I not been away on Parliamentary business this week, would, as I always do, have looked at the detail of the proposals before the vote, and on the basis of what I now hear of them, I would not have supported them.

It certainly helps that individuals such as yourself have taken the trouble to sign up to this campaign because it has highlighted what the proposals contained. It can only help MPs such as myself when we examine the detail when such proposals come before the House.

Yours sincerely,

Des Turner MP



I smell fear from the MPs... them that would have Voted "Aye" may just have no need of Expenses after the next General election as they'll be on the dole like the rest of britain..they've realised that its better we know what they are spending it on than not getting all the lovely freebies at all... :roll:


It's not fear you smell it's that tastless crapus maximus. That incidently makes the ugliest woman look attractive which explains a lot :wink:

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