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Being evicted for challenging a bill
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            I think in next week's episode, we find out Ryan and Sue are the same person (the Adam's apple is always a giveaway)."Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius0
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            ryanandsue wrote: »Thanks for all the unhelpful comments but maybe you wouldn't be so happy if someone decided to use your real names on a public internet forum? I can't imagine there are many couples called Ryan and Sue in Oxford who rent out properties.
 The matter has been dealt with. Carla decided to leave voluntarily. Good riddance.
 Luckily she left voluntarily other wise your imaginary self would end up in a imaginary nick. Saddly not the one in oxford thats now a posh eatery.(that is/was real).0
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            Evening all
 My name is Sgt P Lodd of the Oxfordshire Constabulary. I'm here to arrest Ryan and Sue on suspicion of Unlawful eviction and harassment of an occupier.
 Ryan and Sue, you do not have to say anything...0
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            ryanandsue: "Yes, we would like free Subway meatballs please"0
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            Sgt_P_Lodd wrote: »...... Ryan and Sue, you do not have to say anything...
 Oh yes they do.......
 Oh no they don't!
 Well, it is Panto season.... and this is just as good. 0 0
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            Oh yes they do.......
 Oh no they don't!
 Well, it is Panto season.... and this is just as good. 
 With the Sgt turning up I'm wondering if Ryan & Sue are actually Punch & JudyFirst Date 08/11/2008, Moved In Together 01/06/2009, Engaged 01/01/10, Wedding Day 27/04/2013, Baby Moshie due 29/06/2019 :T0
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            I cant believe you lot have chased off ryan and sue, even the police are involved now.
 Please come back guys, i'm certain you'll be able to get some excellent advice from our very own in house legal expert*.
 * advice provided may have no basis in law and been cobbled together from 1970s textbooks and internet trawling.0
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            Brillant. I thought it was fishy from the start :rotfl:0
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            I need evidence Ryan and Sue own a bag for life, and /or have a pond and/or have a drive way big enough for a caravan.NOT a NEWBIE!
 Was Greenmoneysaver. . .0
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            Hillbilly1 wrote: »I need evidence Ryan and Sue own a bag for life, and /or have a pond and/or have a drive way big enough for a caravan.
 Was thinking exactly the same thing, I wonder if they've got over the death of the doberman?Make £2025 in 2025
 Prolific £617.02, Octopoints £5.20, TCB £398.58, Tesco Clubcard challenges £89.90, Misc Sales £321, Airtime £60, Shopmium £26.60, Everup £24.91 Zopa CB £30
 Total (4/9/25) £1573.21/£2025 77%
 Make £2024 in 2024
 Prolific £907.37, Chase Int £59.97, Chase roundup int £3.55, Chase CB £122.88, Roadkill £1.30, Octopus ref £50, Octopoints £70.46, TCB £112.03, Shopmium £3, Iceland £4, Ipsos £20, Misc Sales £55.44Total £1410/£2024 70%Make £2023 in 2023 Total: £2606.33/£2023 128.8%0
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