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Subject: My new life!
That just sucks dude. I hope it all works out for you soon.
it was a figure of speech might not be as used as much where you are!
but if something goes wrong we usually say nice in a sarcastic way.
but if something goes wrong we usually say nice in a sarcastic way.
I shouldn't really be talking about it for obvious reasons, but it is quite simply the most insane case and work situation i am ever likely to experience!
The guy pictured in this press release regarding a very similar case is our lawyer.
We are [edit: actually] mentioned in this article (Unique).
And Daleg you dullard, i understand your sarcasm, i was just making a point ;o)
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The guy pictured in this press release regarding a very similar case is our lawyer.
We are [edit: actually] mentioned in this article (Unique).
And Daleg you dullard, i understand your sarcasm, i was just making a point ;o)
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So what is your gut feeling?
Hassan Khan or Hassan Khant?
Hassan Khan or Hassan Khant?
Khan, if i am to believe what i have read about the guy and similar cases.
They have told us the administrators are being bang out of order with everything...the staff are taking the administrators appointed by HMRC to court in a separate case...but they don't want it to be heard for another 6 weeks, by which time some people won't have houses to live in.
Whether we (it's actually our financial backing that are being tried - IGB) are guilty i know as much as you.
Hassan Khan was a pleasant chap when we spoke to him, he pointed out that the guy from the administrators is charging £24,000 per day.
I wanted to hit somebody.
They have told us the administrators are being bang out of order with everything...the staff are taking the administrators appointed by HMRC to court in a separate case...but they don't want it to be heard for another 6 weeks, by which time some people won't have houses to live in.
Whether we (it's actually our financial backing that are being tried - IGB) are guilty i know as much as you.
Hassan Khan was a pleasant chap when we spoke to him, he pointed out that the guy from the administrators is charging £24,000 per day.
I wanted to hit somebody.
wankers (sorry gibby), that is sucky! I hope you get paid soon dude.
at 22 and you have been to that part of the world is amazing! im nearly 19 now and i personally think have wasted a lot of my life already. I'm hoping to do a lot of traveling in the future, its just fitting it around your job or finding work that involves a lot of traveling.
A mate of mine works for this company and he gets to do both. They trained him (and a load of others) up as driver/mechanic/tour guides somewhere down sarf and he's been travelling/working for the last 4 years or so. His photos and stories are ace. I'm a bit jealous of him.
A mate of mine works for this company and he gets to do both. They trained him (and a load of others) up as driver/mechanic/tour guides somewhere down sarf and he's been travelling/working for the last 4 years or so. His photos and stories are ace. I'm a bit jealous of him.
I bumped into those guys in Bolivia I think, they seemed like a cool company to do gap years stuff like that. It did look like a good job.
haha they come through often and i know a girl who worked for them. does your mate do namib? they are supposed to be one of the best of the mobile piss-up through africa companies. i have to say though, most people hate to see overlanders arrive / love to see them leave
well i didn't take you for a charity sort of person
i'm not. i'm in overseas development and humanitarian aid. before this i spent 2 years in sri lanka doing tsunami emergency relief and development work (with a year back in the uk in between). charity is non-sustainable and does not promote human rights. the difference is significant. plus it tends to be done by 'worthy' people, which i'm not so big on really. just trying to get a job done
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i'm not. i'm in overseas development and humanitarian aid. before this i spent 2 years in sri lanka doing tsunami emergency relief and development work (with a year back in the uk in between). charity is non-sustainable and does not promote human rights. the difference is significant. plus it tends to be done by 'worthy' people, which i'm not so big on really. just trying to get a job done
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He has done a tour of South & Central America and is somewhere in Africa at the moment I think. The people that he gets on the bus sound like absolute nutters for the most part & some of his stories about police/customs are horrendous!
I met a guy at easter who was driving the dragoman overlander... he had come up ftrom jo'berg through namib and was heading onwards and upwards... short guy? short dark hair? probably mid 30s? can't remember his name...
West Midlands have a safari park...it's very good!
I live it the same town as West Midlands safari park! can see it from my house! lol
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I live it the same town as West Midlands safari park! can see it from my house! lol
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Nah, that's not Dave. He's lanky, wears silly hats, and looks a bit like an aryan Ruud van Nistlerooy.
be careful mate, the gangs aroun there are known to hate white people