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Lied in court about being unable to work.

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  • oldboy64
    oldboy64 Posts: 165 Forumite
    schrodie wrote: »
    Off you go then Andy lets see what you get in benefits and try to answer in your current AE the Everyone Can Work question before you have to regenerate again?

    Full details were provided in another thread. You seem to be slacking and not able to keep up with me.
  • schrodie
    schrodie Posts: 8,410 Forumite
    oldboy64 wrote: »
    Full details were provided in another thread. You seem to be slacking and not able to keep up with me.

    If you didn't keep changing your AE every time you get PPR it may be easier. However it doesn't take long to spot who you are though every time you crawl out from underneath your new identity stone!! Same old vacuous Walter Mitty rubbish as usual venting forth from you Andy. :D

    Also I take it then that despite the bleedin' obvious you still maintain that someone who is in a Persistent Vegetative State can work!!

    You never learn do you poppet!! :D
  • oldboy64
    oldboy64 Posts: 165 Forumite
    schrodie wrote: »
    If you didn't keep changing your AE every time you get PPR it may be easier. However it doesn't take long to spot who you are though every time you crawl out from underneath your new identity stone!! Same old vacuous Walter Mitty rubbish as usual venting forth from you Andy. :D

    Also I take it then that despite the bleedin' obvious you still maintain that someone who is in a Persistent Vegetative State can work!!

    You never learn do you poppet!! :D

    I have no idea what all that is about, and why you seem to think that I posted the information under another name. As you seem to be too lazy to look for yourself - I have taken the time and trouble to give you the link

    Post 28 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/62967948#Comment_62967948

    Some people are sooooooo lazy to look for themselves.
  • schrodie
    schrodie Posts: 8,410 Forumite
    edited 28 August 2013 at 7:22PM
    oldboy64 wrote: »

    Some people are sooooooo lazy to look for themselves.

    And since you were last PPRd Andy you seem to have forgotten your past incarnations. Have a look at your previous vacuous posts and it may all come flooding back like when you stated that people in a coma or in a Persistent Vegetative State could work!!! :D
  • oldboy64
    oldboy64 Posts: 165 Forumite
    schrodie wrote: »
    And since you were last PPRd Andy you seem to have forgotten your past incarnations. Have a look at your previous vacuous posts and it may all come flooding back like when you stated that people in a coma or in a Persistent Vegetative State could work!!! :D

    Sorry but you have me lost now. What are you talking about?

    I'm sure that you have me mixed up with someone else. I thought that all of this was a joke earlier on but now I'm not so sure.
  • cbrown372
    cbrown372 Posts: 1,513 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    oldboy64 wrote: »
    Sorry but you have me lost now. What are you talking about?

    I'm sure that you have me mixed up with someone else. I thought that all of this was a joke earlier on but now I'm not so sure.

    No joke, no mixup but I'm glad to hear you are treating Flo better by letting her out shopping on her own to buy a Mulberry handbag :beer:
    Its not that we have more patience as we grow older, its just that we're too tired to care about all the pointless drama ;)
  • evenasus
    evenasus Posts: 11,866 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    schrodie wrote: »
    Off you go then Andy lets see what you get in benefits and try to answer in your current AE the Everyone Can Work question before you have to regenerate again?
    oldboy64 wrote: »
    Full details were provided in another thread. You seem to be slacking and not able to keep up with me.

    Here you go schrodie...
    rotoguys wrote: »
    Certainly

    ESA Support Group 99.85
    DLA HRM/MRC 100.70
    AA Lower
    49.30
    OAP
    58.95
    Pension Credit
    223.50
    Pension Credit Housing Costs
    69.81
    Council Tax Benefit
    28.94
    TOTAL £631.05
  • JS477
    JS477 Posts: 1,968 Forumite
    Some of those DLA/AA and ESA figures look a tad odd for 2013/14 rates. Also some may be monthly amounts not weekly.
  • Harveybobbles hasn't posted another thing on this thread, whilst everyone else has been debating with each other..Hmmmmmmmm

    Cos it went off topic :)
  • Cos it went off topic :)

    Yup, chalk another up for Andy.
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