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And praytell, who made you an expert in tax?
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This guy received his invite to the VWLBC yet?
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Wasn't citylink supposed to be paid off and toll free 20 years after being built or some shit
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*Versace glass not included
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Dimbeam sounds like someone with adjustable headlights ? Hope he finds it Arseholes tried to take mine last week - 4th attempt from the useless pricks
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His letter back was hilarious. Said next time he'll try to throw coins into the coin slot of the parking meter as he's driving past to meet their requirements of having a ticket before you park
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Can't find that meme of the guy who got fined by a council for no ticket displayed while he was walking from his car to the ticket machine
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Bad enough with direct injection fuel rails that can shoot fluid through skin like a bullet
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Hopefully they also anticipate me choking them out so I don't have to go to jail
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Interested! That being said, what is the main advantage and disadvantage? I assume this is a higher current than the standard alternator (90, 120?), and that you can power electrics / charge the battery better at slight expense of engine power? /knowbuggerallaboutalternators
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I could go with the old trick of a strip of thumbtacks under the door handle, leaving a small spot for a finger to get under there safely Protip if you really, really hate someone - paint stripper under the door handle is not a nice thing to grab hold of
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Bit of both combined with my own apathy I've seen the footage before from the last time this happened, it really isn't useful, certainly not for identifying people. It will only show me if another car was driven in or if they came on foot in hoodies as they do. If there's a car or a clear image I'll give to police but otherwise it's a waste.
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Time management course cancelled Was deemed by management to be a waste of time Not a joke
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Open air work carpark with cameras, you can't see my car from the street, so someone has seen me drive in or wandered through the carpark looking for targets. Or someone who works here has tipped someone. They don't really care where, anytime and any place.
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Work carpark
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Third attempt at stealing my car in broad daylight I hope to one day witness the cunts trying it on
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As it was oversubscribed, this is a good thing for confidence in the company and our bank account.
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You can still get gardening leave if you resign and are currently working on cases, depending how your firm approaches that...wouldn't be difficult to sell information to opposite counsel
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Resigned or f**ked off elsewhere lawboy?
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Few reasons people wouldn't exercise their options: - they can't afford to. Many people spend all the investment money they can on options to maximize their leverage, so that if the company ever does take off massively they just borrow money or pour more cash in to exercise them and end up better than if they'd bought heads. Borrowing money if the company hasn't taken off yet is not very wise. - they don't have faith in the company to come through with goods - they haven't spent that much on options and already have heads anyway - they forget about the expiry date - they trade options just like shares with no intention of ever exercising them
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88EO is the stock code for the current options They can be traded just like shares, or converted into shares if you pay the 2 cents per share or whatever it is to convert
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One of the best posts I saw in the crypto subreddits - "the beauty of unregulated currency" Made in reply to someone complaining about getting scammed through the bitconnect fiasco It's unfortunate that the benefits of crypto are also some of its biggest downfalls. Regulated currency is stability and security, predictable even. Another good post compared the evils of regular currency manipulated by rich people and banks...to the top 100 bitcoin holders who are currently increasing their stacks while everyone else panic sells. The wealthy are acquiring it = can then control it. Where there is money, there is power, where there is power, there is corruption. Also lol'd at some guy preaching the robust nature of crypto in a post-apocalyptic world vs any other currency. As if anyone would possibly give a f**k. I'll take whatever currency the government are accepting for food...
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Fk I love these edits https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/7v438b/the_last_3_months_in_47_seconds/?st=JD8SRTK5&sh=e343b2a2