Matt Armstrong's Dog Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 1 hour ago, Sooper-hanz said: You had a few run ins with the tax man, Maddington? No min but a close family member, who I've been acting on behalf against the scum of HMRC, has. It's been ongoing for over 3 years (due to their hopelessness and tedium). Case is going better than my close family member initially thought.😉 Link to comment
DD1903 Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 1 hour ago, dazzy_deff said: There or costco. Both give the 5 year warranty. Oh aye Costco. Folks got the last one there Link to comment
dazzy_deff Posted February 12 Author Share Posted February 12 1 hour ago, Poodler said: This all seems like a bit of a humblebrag tbh. Strange British behaviour, treasuring tv’s. Humblebrag that my tele broke? Ok min. Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 12 Share Posted February 12 Get a laptop, you can watch tv and claim you never watch tv 4 Link to comment
cheesepipes Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 5 minutes ago, Sooper-hanz said: Worked in a house years ago that had a tv in the bathroom. Mentalists. Probably a wise investment if you have bowel cancer or aggressive dysentery. Link to comment
manboobs109 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Does bowel cancer make you shite more? I'd have thought the cancer lump might keep the shite in. I'm not an expert admittedly. Link to comment
cheesepipes Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 2 minutes ago, manboobs109 said: Does bowel cancer make you shite more? I'd have thought the cancer lump might keep the shite in. I'm not an expert admittedly. I presumed excess bleeding and discomfort. Again....no expert. @BrianFaePerth can you confirm? Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 11 minutes ago, cheesepipes said: I presumed excess bleeding and discomfort. Again....no expert. @BrianFaePerth can you confirm? Would have thought your visits to hotel rooms with the boys would have made you an expert on anal discomfort 1 Link to comment
Site Sponsor Dom Sullivan Posted February 13 Site Sponsor Share Posted February 13 13 hours ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: The biggest crooks in the tax game are the HMRC. Correct! 1 Link to comment
cheesepipes Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 2 minutes ago, BrianFaePerth said: Would have thought your visits to hotel rooms with the boys would have made you an expert on anal discomfort Why? We were not partaking in anal sex. Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, cheesepipes said: Why? We were not partaking in anal sex. Unlikely, canna believe you stopped at oral Link to comment
manboobs109 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 If I was gay I'd be oral only. I wouldn't want to give nor receive bumsex. I'd return a bj though just to be polite. Link to comment
maryhilldon Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 10 minutes ago, Sooper-hanz said: I’d imagine. I'll bet. Link to comment
Poodler Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 1 hour ago, Sooper-hanz said: Worked in a house years ago that had a tv in the bathroom. Mentalists. Ex has that - in her hoose in a rougher part of toon aswell. Built into the wall. New money which is the point I was making about Dazzy and the humblebrag. Aberdonians and their new season toys Link to comment
RAZOR Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 41 minutes ago, manboobs109 said: If I was gay I'd be oral only. I wouldn't want to give nor receive bumsex. I'd return a bj though just to be polite. A reach around is polite, returning a BJ is really close to going full gay. Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Just now, Sooper-hanz said: Without looking which thread is this? 😂 Let’s play Hanz’s guessing games ☹️ Link to comment
cheesepipes Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 5 minutes ago, Sooper-hanz said: Without looking which thread is this? 😂 TV repair companies Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, Bad_Mobby said: BJ Tips Loved they monkeys Link to comment
maryhilldon Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 8 minutes ago, BrianFaePerth said: Loved they monkeys Novelty band. Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 1 minute ago, Sooper-hanz said: Games are great at staving off dementia you old prick. Dementia would be a welcome relief from your posts 1 Link to comment
BrianFaePerth Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 4 minutes ago, Sooper-hanz said: You already typed that earlier today. That makes two of us repeating ourselves then 2 Link to comment
Matt Armstrong's Dog Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 16 hours ago, milne_afc said: Doesn’t it fall under the same category as paying for meals in a restaurant? Voluntary! Correct. It's "an invitation to treat" when you voluntarily express a willingness to enter into a contract by offering to pay a cost, charge, bill, or tax but not as it is advertised or relayed. The advertised price on a menu for, say, a main course meal doesn't have to be paid, in full. By expressing a willingness to negotiate doesn't mean you are legally-bound to pay the price denoted on the menu. You can come to an agreement with the restaurant if they accept your offer of what you are willing to pay for the meal. Link to comment
Don Fonte Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 6 minutes ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: Correct. It's "an invitation to treat" when you voluntarily express a willingness to enter into a contract by offering to pay a cost, charge, bill, or tax but not as it is advertised or relayed. The advertised price on a menu for, say, a main course meal doesn't have to be paid, in full. By expressing a willingness to negotiate doesn't mean you are legally-bound to pay the price denoted on the menu. You can come to an agreement with the restaurant if they accept your offer of what you are willing to pay for the meal. If you deliberately go into a restaurant with the intention of eating a meal and leaving without paying it is a criminal offence. However, refusing to pay because you had a shite meal for instance is a civil matter. 1 Link to comment
Matt Armstrong's Dog Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 1 minute ago, Don Fonte said: If you deliberately go into a restaurant with the intention of eating a meal and leaving without paying it is a criminal offence. However, refusing to pay because you had a shite meal for instance is a civil matter. True, on both counts min. However, they are completely different matters in comparison.to expressing a willingness to pay a cost for goods and/or services. However, in contract law, you do not have to pay what the retailer advertises as the cost to pay, as this is simply an invitation to treat, the point before you actually enter into a bona fide contract. You, as the customer, offer to pay what price you wish to (whether it be the advertised cost, in full or in part) and the retailer has a consideration to undertake as to whether to accept the offer or not. Link to comment
maryhilldon Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 48 minutes ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: True, on both counts min. However, they are completely different matters in comparison.to expressing a willingness to pay a cost for goods and/or services. However, in contract law, you do not have to pay what the retailer advertises as the cost to pay, as this is simply an invitation to treat, the point before you actually enter into a bona fide contract. You, as the customer, offer to pay what price you wish to (whether it be the advertised cost, in full or in part) and the retailer has a consideration to undertake as to whether to accept the offer or not. Do you try to haggle in McDonalds MAD? 3 Link to comment
Redforever86 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 41 minutes ago, maryhilldon said: Do you try to haggle in McDonalds MAD? “Can I get the happy meal half price, because I’m a sad bastard?” 2 1 Link to comment
redone Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 2 hours ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: Correct. It's "an invitation to treat" when you voluntarily express a willingness to enter into a contract by offering to pay a cost, charge, bill, or tax but not as it is advertised or relayed. The advertised price on a menu for, say, a main course meal doesn't have to be paid, in full. By expressing a willingness to negotiate doesn't mean you are legally-bound to pay the price denoted on the menu. You can come to an agreement with the restaurant if they accept your offer of what you are willing to pay for the meal. I’d have thought you’d have to intimate to the ‘seller’ that you weren’t agreeing to the advertised price before ordering the food otherwise there would be a presumption of an implied acceptance of that price. And that if you tried to renegotiate the price after that there would be a presumption that you’re a cunt. 1 Link to comment
Iraq_Red Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 4 hours ago, Bad_Mobby said: BJ Tips Prefer Yorkshire Tea myself tbh! Link to comment
Redforever86 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 34 minutes ago, Sooper-hanz said: I wouldn’t be winding MAD up if I were you. He’s already warned you. I’ve left Aberdeenshire, only getting brave cause I’m safe now. Link to comment
Matt Armstrong's Dog Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 1 hour ago, maryhilldon said: Do you try to haggle in McDonalds MAD? I haggled in Burger King in Union Square in Aberdeen the once before I caught my bus home fae work. I gave the subcontinental lad who was working behind the counter what I believed was the correct price to pay for my food and cola. He gladly accepted my offer but when I put my hand out for my 1p chance, the grinning chancer put the 1p in a charity box at the counter. Cheeky cunt. I aired my displeasure of what he had done and then quietly left to alight my bus home at stance 12 at Aberdeen Bus Station. Link to comment
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