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  • Night everybody need to sleep xx
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • :naughty: Only allowed to sell the glitched stuff in the bar, Happy Chappy like to see a nice big profit at the end of the day :rotfl:

    Ooops sorry DSG, rooky barperson, will try to do better.
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • David. wrote: »
    Thought you where off to bed ;)

    I said I was.... soon.... well soon can mean a few hours on this thread :D :beer:
    If I had a pound for every pound I'd lost, I'd be confused
  • mc4martyc wrote: »
    Given all the comments abot this Bavaria I'm glad I didn't bother getting any :rotfl:
    Guessing its like making love in a canoe then:D:D

    Don't knock it till you've tried it

    Canoe that is :rotfl::rotfl:
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    However, if you start to buy products to then sell on, or you are regularly selling large amounts of your possessions the rules change. Again, if your profits using listing sites or classified adverts, plus any other income/salary, do not exceed the £8,105 personal allowance in one year, you do not have to pay tax. But, if you make profits that exceed your personal allowance, or are an income on top of any salary or any other money-making, you should be declaring them as they are taxable.
    Regularly buying items to sell on at a profit on eBay or other sites is in effect a small business, and so it is very important to keep a tab on profits and maintain clear records, including receipts of all your expenses which can be put against your profits for taxable purposes. This way, HM Revenue and Customs will be able to accurately calculate how much tax you owe and you won’t end up paying too much. But if you do find yourself going from selling a few things here and there to developing a small business, then you must let the Revenue know within three months. Otherwise you are liable for a £100 fine.

    Exactly .....
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • :naughty: Only allowed to sell the glitched stuff in the bar, Happy Chappy like to see a nice big profit at the end of the day :rotfl:

    I don't like the look of the man in the suit who has just come in with a clipboard asking for the manager. He looks a bit HMRC ish to me.... I'm off! Night all, see you in't mornen
    If I had a pound for every pound I'd lost, I'd be confused
  • elliemoo
    elliemoo Posts: 4,593 Forumite
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    Right it has been short but sweet this evening. I'm off to bed, well at least to try and get my 4 year old to settle for the night.

    Enjoy the rest of the evening everyone and will hopefully catch up more tomorrow evening.

    Goodnight.
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • vpeake
    vpeake Posts: 463 Forumite
    was going to try out the glitch for asda price guarantee but it sounds really complicated and i'd probably end up having a breakdown in the middle of asda
    :j:j:j
  • Snap-ant
    Snap-ant Posts: 15,944 Forumite
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    Looby123 wrote: »
    When I was young, we would play outside in alsorts of weather (dressed accordingly though), we didnt have central heating on all the time, and we ate proper food. I lived near a country park with a lake, and in the school holidays, we would all swim in the lake....we'd go home caked in green sludge and mud...but we loved it!! I used to make mud pies and have tea parties with my friends and dolls in the garden...and even sit in our garden pond trying to catch tadpoles. I grew up with animals...whereby I was allowed to touch them and play with them. Never once have I been seriously poorly nor admitted to hospital. I rarely get coughs and colds or tummy bugs even now, despite being a smoker....and I think a lot of it is down to having built up a good immune system as a kid.

    My own kids (4 and 2 years) have grown up with our Staffy giving them licks and kisses....they play outside getting dirty, if they drop a carrot or something on the dining room floor, they pick it up and eat it....DD2 has never had any tummy problems...never once vomited..and only time DD1 did was when me and her ate something dodgy from a buffet at a party. They rarely get coughs and colds either. They eat soo much fruit and veg its scary...although they do eat carp too :rotfl::rotfl:

    I have a friend who virtually polishes her children, they're so squeaky clean....they rarely play outside, have no pets, and are always being wiped clean. If anyone around them has a bug, they're not allowed near them!!! Yet they are forever at the doctors with coughs, colds, ear infections and tummy bugs.

    Only using my own experiences, I believe that the stronger your immune system, the more resilient you will be fighting any bugs....but your immune system will only gain strength from being subjected to germs in the first place:rotfl::rotfl:

    :T:T:T well said
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    If all else fails - read the instructions...

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