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Does any have, or have had, au pairs?
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This is getting more like Coronation Street with every post, I'm quite enjoying the read and wondering whether I should place a bet on how long it takes before a mod closes the thread.
To be fair, it is the benefit system that is at fault. Whilst there are holes that make it easy for 'exagerated claims' then people will milk it for all it's worth.0 -
Josie you are right ..and Miss K milks it so much she should get a milking stool for christmas!I have had brain surgery - sorry if I am a little confused sometimes0
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One last one from me, before I take my big knockers (all natural, natch) off to bed.
I agree. The OP is a troll. In fact, I bet she isn't a student at all. I reckon she's a silicon enhanced lapdancer who doesn't get much work (and even less sex), and is obscenely jealous of her aussie flatmate who has far more class and much more wall shaking sex than OP. And her passport says she's an actress even though the only thing she can stage is her blackouts.
She sits here making up her stories while she listens to said flatmate getting it all night!
Case closed.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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Why close the thread miss k is getting the attention she craves so much for!Hit the snitch button!member #1 of the official warning clique.
:j:D
Feel the love baby!0 -
Would a SOF assist you in thinking I'm not exactly rolling in it?
Wages £22,500 pro rata, £9,000 per year =
approx £670 month after deductions.
DLA £232
D.Payments (not yet received) £300
Child Benefit £75
Tax Credfits £400
TOTAL £1,677
Outgoing
Mortgage £427
Diesel £260
Gas/Elec £100
Water £30
Au Pair £300
Car insurance £70
Food £200
Nursery £194
TV £11
Sky £15
Mob £40
Landline £30
TOTAL £1677
Not included uni books, hair £15 a week blow dry) Credit card repayments, Car tax/MOT, going out, Photocopying at uni plus prob loads more I;ve not written down.
I'm hardly on the Richest List!0 -
brazilianwax wrote:One last one from me, before I take my big knockers (all natural, natch) off to bed.
I agree. The OP is a troll. In fact, I bet she isn't a student at all. I reckon she's a silicon enhanced lapdancer who doesn't get much work, and is obscenely jealous of her aussie flatmate who has far more class and much more wall shaking sex than OP. And her passport says she's an actress even though the only thing she can stage is her blackouts.
Case closed.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :T
Stop posting gals ,I want to go to bed :mad: :rotfl:0 -
brazilianwax wrote:Were you buying your son's homecooked meal??!
No I was buying MY unhomecooked meal0 -
Put the comedy store on paramount on, it's sooooo funnyOh....I'm not going to lie to you......At the end of the day, when alls said and done......do you know what I mean.........TIDY0
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Your SOF means diddly it's your attitude.Hit the snitch button!member #1 of the official warning clique.
:j:D
Feel the love baby!0 -
missk_ensington wrote:No I was buying MY unhomecooked meal
Are you allergic to eating with your son??
Are you claiming for it??:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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