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Ponytail






Not proud.

Was a question of when.

Usually get sheared every 6 weeks but events made me miss my last few.

Not been shorn since Jan 6th.


Now look like wan of the auld phannies I used to laugh at.







posted on 28/4/20

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comment by JFK (U8919)

posted on 28/4/20

but after that 2 minute slvt you are free?
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dont be daft, i still need to finish.

posted on 28/4/20

comment by JFK - The Rebel Treble (U8919)
posted 2 minutes ago
but after that 2 minute slvt you are free?
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i still need to finish.
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Like Rangers.

posted on 28/4/20

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posted on 28/4/20

comment by Zachsda(change our mindset, treat this seriously) (U1850)
posted 7 hours, 13 minutes ago
Glaikit Willie Nelson
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Haul at least I knew it was March

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 28/4/20

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
comment by PointyBirds (U21890)
posted 1 minute ago
I blame him then for my current physical condition.

My union shall hear of this.

It's on my list. At the moment Tiger King has put me off eating big cats, so that's probably enough of a lifestyle change for the moment.
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You’re allowed to continue to feed on bears.

Mr Aitken
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Hello

Hello doc

What’s your name?

D!ck Aitken

I asked your name, not what’s wrong with you.

An oldie. Still not that funny

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 28/4/20

comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 21 minutes ago
Found out on Friday that the work had let go 15 people from our Ops areas in a decision that was made in the morning and relayed to the individuals by the afternoon.

Hadn't even been considered that we'd go down that route given how busy we still are but i suppose we're not immune to what's going on.

My old man isn't entitled to a penny during this because he went self-employed last July so that's now 4 weeks without a wage, he's also losing the plot at being stuck in with my maw 24/7

Going by reports this morning, i think we can expect majority of work places to open in some capacity in the next 10-15 days.
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Think self employed now qualify for the £2,500 wage, INEC and 3% pension totalling £2,800. He needs to apply mate
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That really depends, sadly. As do the government loans for businesses.

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 28/4/20

comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 4 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 10 seconds ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 21 minutes ago
Found out on Friday that the work had let go 15 people from our Ops areas in a decision that was made in the morning and relayed to the individuals by the afternoon.

Hadn't even been considered that we'd go down that route given how busy we still are but i suppose we're not immune to what's going on.

My old man isn't entitled to a penny during this because he went self-employed last July so that's now 4 weeks without a wage, he's also losing the plot at being stuck in with my maw 24/7

Going by reports this morning, i think we can expect majority of work places to open in some capacity in the next 10-15 days.
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Think self employed now qualify for the £2,500 wage, INEC and 3% pension totalling £2,800. He needs to apply mate
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Do you not still need to have been self-employed for the full 19/20 tax year though mate?
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Not quite. He'll qualify for a welfare grant and universal credit though.
Give me a shout if you need any help.

posted on 28/4/20

comment by lauders - your coefficient heroes once again (U9757)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 4 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 10 seconds ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 21 minutes ago
Found out on Friday that the work had let go 15 people from our Ops areas in a decision that was made in the morning and relayed to the individuals by the afternoon.

Hadn't even been considered that we'd go down that route given how busy we still are but i suppose we're not immune to what's going on.

My old man isn't entitled to a penny during this because he went self-employed last July so that's now 4 weeks without a wage, he's also losing the plot at being stuck in with my maw 24/7

Going by reports this morning, i think we can expect majority of work places to open in some capacity in the next 10-15 days.
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Think self employed now qualify for the £2,500 wage, INEC and 3% pension totalling £2,800. He needs to apply mate
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Do you not still need to have been self-employed for the full 19/20 tax year though mate?
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Not quite. He'll qualify for a welfare grant and universal credit though.
Give me a shout if you need any help.
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To consolidate his debt into one easy payment?

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 28/4/20

comment by Call Sign: Invictus (U3627)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by lauders - your coefficient heroes once again (U9757)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 4 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 10 seconds ago
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 21 minutes ago
Found out on Friday that the work had let go 15 people from our Ops areas in a decision that was made in the morning and relayed to the individuals by the afternoon.

Hadn't even been considered that we'd go down that route given how busy we still are but i suppose we're not immune to what's going on.

My old man isn't entitled to a penny during this because he went self-employed last July so that's now 4 weeks without a wage, he's also losing the plot at being stuck in with my maw 24/7

Going by reports this morning, i think we can expect majority of work places to open in some capacity in the next 10-15 days.
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Think self employed now qualify for the £2,500 wage, INEC and 3% pension totalling £2,800. He needs to apply mate
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Do you not still need to have been self-employed for the full 19/20 tax year though mate?
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Not quite. He'll qualify for a welfare grant and universal credit though.
Give me a shout if you need any help.
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To consolidate his debt into one easy payment?
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I do this for people too.

Also that's not what my debt company does

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