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Response from Steve Clark @ the BPA
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give_them_FA wrote: »Mr Singh was the barrister representing H.M. Revenue and Customs at the Upper Tribunal.
And did some PPC twerp appear and tell lies here and I missed it? Drat!
He's put this up on his website.....
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/vcs.html
Which we all had a bit of a laugh about. He was using a sock-puppet to back himself up, then he went away because his mum called him for tea.
Regards,
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Don't be so hard on Perkins - he's also had to cope with the VAT thing on hot pasties. Its not been his week.Je Suis Cecil.0
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He's had good news about the pasties though... that should soften the blow of his business model collapsing.0
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I can only think of the line in Pulp Fiction by Harvey Keitel when they have just finished cleaning up the car and think they have it sorted.
MP to SRS." I think we are in the clear with this tax tribunal ruling, we can still fine people"
SRS to MP "Well, let's not start sucking each other's d ic ks quite yet"
I love Pulp Fiction, its one of my favorite films, full of memorable quotes
Jimmie: /I][I]interupting[/I][I No, No, No, No, let me ask you a question. When you came pulling in here, did you notice a sign out in front of my house that said "Dead N*gg*r Storage"?**** I hereby relieve MSE of all legal responsibility for my post and assume personal responsible for all posts. If any Parking Pirates have a problem with my post then contact me for my solicitors address.*****0 -
I see Perky has put himself back on the dating sites:
http://www.makefriendsonline.com/profile.cfm?member=looplotty
There is no end to the man's hilarity. Statements such as "Body Build Voluptuous" and "Weight Ask me later" are priceless. His dateability index of 17% is higher than I thought it would be (17% higher to be precise)
Perky, I don't think the "lucky" lady will be asking anything about your weight when she finds out what voluptuous means in your case.
Anyone want to set up a hot date with Perky? It is tragic to see him so lonely.0 -
ripped_off_driver wrote: »I see Perky has put himself back on the dating sites:
http://www.makefriendsonline.com/profile.cfm?member=looplotty
There is no end to the man's hilarity. Statements such as "Body Build Voluptuous" and "Weight Ask me later" are priceless. His dateability index of 17% is higher than I thought it would be (17% higher to be precise)
Perky, I don't think the "lucky" lady will be asking anything about your weight when she finds out what voluptuous means in your case.
Anyone want to set up a hot date with Perky? It is tragic to see him so lonely.
All he needs is his picture on there!!!!!!!!!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
What are you talking about? That IS his picture! That is why he is bit short of hot dates, and has to settle for hot pasties instead... now there's no VAT.0
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I told Steve Clark that this UTT decision was binding and wondered what he thought of this.
He said:
"I am not prepared to comment in this at the moment as I would like to conduct some more research when time allows"
Which means.......Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Somewhere, although far off into the distance and very very faint, Steve Clark can hear the unmistakable sound of the wheels falling off a gravy train.Je Suis Cecil.0
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Steve Clark reminds me of Sir Robert Armstrong, the man the Thatcher government sent to "lie for his country" in the 1986 Spycatcher trial in Australia. He is someone who will never admit the truth no matter how often it ups and kicks him in the teeth.0
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