JtB
Prepare a way for the Lord
- Location
- North Hampshire
Could it be a “cash for splash” scam?(she's from Eastern Europe)
Could it be a “cash for splash” scam?(she's from Eastern Europe)
Are we meant to fill in the gaps?
Can I start with 'trashy'?
So it's late and I can't be arsed to look it up but I thought it was just the third party bit that was required. That said it would take some effort to find a policy without fire and theft. (Possibly very little effort but that still comes under "some")Why hasn't she replaced her car? Third party, fire and theft. Minimal insurance required legally. So she would be covered for fire.
4) ... like a painter's radio ...
Careful. To my understanding that phrase implies something very very rude.Point 4 is such a brilliant image had me chuckling out loud. One to file away.
Careful. To my understanding that phrase implies something very very rude.
Your wrong, the last person I saw wearing white jeans on a night out was about 15 years ago and it was Robbie Savage. With that I rest my case.
In summer my wife, a young 61, wears white jeans for some social events.
Neither of us is stuck in the 90s. What’s the issue with white jeans, usually with flats I should add?
I believe the correct phrase is "like a plasterer's radio" m'ludCareful. To my understanding that phrase implies something very very rude.
Plasterer's, surely?plaster's
Duly corrected.Plasterer's, surely?