calumdown
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you are correct aside from the inclusion of the word overnight.It's a break from your overnight fast.
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people undergoing ramadan right now take their breakfast at sunset.
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you are correct aside from the inclusion of the word overnight.It's a break from your overnight fast.
Happy to help
Breakfast: 1st meal of the day. Fairly obvious, anything up to mid-morning ish. (i.e McD's)
Lunch: Midday ish.
Tea (Slang) : Main meal after finishing work in the late afternoon/Early evening.
Dinner (Formal): Main meal of the day and can be anything from lunchtime onwards but not left quite so late as Tea. Usually requires a supper for the hungrier bastards in the world.
You’re implying Carragher can read words of more than two syllables, that’s seems bit of a stretch.The worst thing about the "time barring" element is that it was debunked in the Judges' report, which also used the phrase "no evidence" 11 times, but the media wilfully chose to ignore what the Judges said. The "time barring" narrative was apparently pushed out by other PL Club Directors in conversation with journalists. It didn't seem to originate from the UEFA camp. City should have stamped on it. Morons like Carragher are still using it as a mantra. None of these clowns have even bothered to read the published evidence.
I've zero sympathy for the big nosed prick...My old fella was a chartered accountant and he always told he when employing subcontractors you need to do two things to prove they're not employees: 1) make sure they're doing the same type of work for someone else and 2) make sure they have the right of substitution ie they can send someone else of comparable skill/ability/clout to do the job. If you don't do this you run the risk of them being classed as employees which is fair enough.
The bottom line is, these guys all earn a fortune, they're grown men and can pay a tax advisor or accountant to tell them what their sitiatiom and liability is.
In short, it's his own stupid bloody fault if he gets done.
In the Big Brother Hoose.day 772
He was brilliant, he was also brilliant against them the season before when we beat them 4-3.Semi final vs Real, he was immense.
Duck lips are desirable but few days ago saw a beautiful bird with a baboon anus lips .Most birds I see in town look like ducks now anyway with those stupid fucking lips
Their ground looks like Legoland.![]()
Liverpool legend loses £300k IR35 appeal
Phil Thompson, the former footballer and pundit on the weekly Sky TV /Soccer Saturday/ programme, has failed to convince the upper tribunal [1] (UT) thatwww.accountingweb.co.uk
The cartel are in the garden discussing what to do nextIn the Big Brother Hoose.
GodotCan someone remind me of what we are waiting for here?
Final hearing?
Announcement?
by whom? A panel? One person?
Somebody to type it up?
Someone to send an email?
A carrier pigeon?
White smoke?
What is it?
Can someone remind me of what we are waiting for here?
Final hearing?
Announcement?
by whom? A panel? One person?
Somebody to type it up?
Someone to send an email?
A carrier pigeon?
White smoke?
What is it?
We are basically The Truman Show……..Day 772……Truman got up to 10913…..day 772
Roger that!They aren't. (That is, they weren't written before the tribunal started to hear the case. I hope they've finished them by now.)
The tribunal's job will be (a) decide what the facts are, (b) decide what the law is, and (c) apply that law to those facts.
So the tribunal will have to identify what are the relevant propositions of law, identify which are agreed between City and the PL (which is probably most of them if not all) and in the case of any that are not agreed summarise each side's contentions and set out their conclusions in the decision.
There may be cases, and this may be one, where the relevant propositions of law are agreed between the parties and are summarised in an earlier court decision, in which case those summaries can be cut-and-pasted from those previous decisions, but you only know that when you've heard what each party has got to say about a particular point.
Here is a quote from a recent tax tribunal involving Phil Thompson
"Thompson would also seek permission from Sky if he was going to work for another broadcaster. The FTT also heard that Sky had the right to require Thompson to express opinions that he did not believe or limit his own opinions. The FTT found that the control Sky had over Thompson’s services was significant."
Confirms what we probably already knew.
