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Is this calculation right?
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Maybe this is his agenda Dogger ^^^
Strange way of going about it though.Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,You don't even take him seriously,How am I going to get to heaven?,When I'm just balanced so precariously..0 -
SandraScarlett wrote: »I find some of Andy's posts quite amusing, especially when his new AE is first born.
With other AEs, he may already be getting DLA HR. I think as Rotoguys he posted a lot about people who wouldn't get a car once PIP was introduced, and he was pleased, cos he was very disabled, unlike other people.
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As bigboybrother he posted this gem.bigboybrother wrote: »There is no such thing as 'registered disabled' anymore.
One person's definition of being disabled is not generally the other person's definition.
I receive - HRM, MRC, have a motability car that comes with free car tax. My wife receives the highest rate of AA. Neither of us is entitled to any extra consideration as regards having a white line painted on the road opposite our driveway.
Neither of us is registered disabled. I'm probably fitter than some able bodied people!0 -
How many ESA points do you get for being delusional?
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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I think he has Walter Mitty Syndrome very serious and no cure0
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He is very definitely disabled. But not in the physical sense. He sounds like the worlds only living brain donor.0
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Why are you quoting what another poster posted and insinuating that it was me?
What is the relevance?
You may as well quote Cameron or Osbourne and post that in reality it was me that said it?
Ridiculous.
You are so obvious Andy McTroll.
Let's see how long before you are PPRd this time.0 -
Angelicdevil wrote: »Oh, you know me so well
No, I believe benefits should be there for those who physically cannot work, these people should be the priority for the welfare system. There should be a safety net for those who fall on hard times, this could happen to any of us at any time.
It should not be there for those who chose not to work because they can get benefits to top them up to a full time wage. It's not right and ultimately, it's depriving those most in need.
If you support a system that encourages people to not work and contribute as much as they can, thus taking away from those genuinely in need, then I think you need to take a look at yourself and your attitude.
willber: I guess you never responded to my earlier post because I hit the nail squarely on the head!I have a simple philosophy:
Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches.
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Georgiegirl256 wrote: »As is NormaJeans I suspect.... Hasn't been seen since! I guess Willber can't play two characters at once, that uses up too much brain power :rotfl:
And Lady.Mo.of.the.Mead, who was wilber's defender on the "my brother's been in prison for manslaughter" thread, has obviously disappeared into wilber's caravan!
I wonder if it's like the Tardis, and inside, all his AEs are living together in perfect harmony!
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