
tibbi t
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er ok your Polish, Im happy for you! but what is the question? |
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shy_voo
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He may well have a job, and possibly using the name Colin as a means of integrating into British society. On the other hand, he could arsing around. Either way, I think we should all be thankful for NHS. |
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Moofie's Mom
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You're very welcome!
Now that you're better - I need another cleaner - can you oblige?
I've heard that you Poles are very good workers. Minimum wage GUARANTEED! |
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Angela C
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ok, congrats I guess. Is there a question in there somewhere? |
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MICHAEL B
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Its not free mate we have to pay for it through tax and National Insurance. |
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Jan C
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Do you have a question. What kind of statement are you making? |
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skin&bone
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23/1/14/11/5/18
Work that ******* out |
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nutshell
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Well make the most of it cos it will run out very soon for everyone ................. |
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mary m
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colin doesnt sound very polish to me..go do us all a favour and get a job!!!! |
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eastern_eu
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Colin you are as Polish as I am The Chinese Emperor. You sound like one of these numerous benefit claimants, usually born in this country. The money you have been paid is actually collected also from my tax. However, I do not mind. From what you wrote,your brain seems to be dysfunctional enough to make me feel I am doing something for a charity, paying for your benefits. |
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