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#31
Quote from: gallsman on July 17, 2015, 12:00:49 PM
Have bought myself a nutri-bullet and am looking forward to it. Half a banana, handful of berries, some peanut butter, some oats and a scoop of Total. Going to be great.

Also, for anyone interested, this crowd do some great zero cal, zero carb sauces:

https://www.waldenfarms.com

I've the caramel syrup one. Tastes a bit funny or chemically on its own but stirred into something tastes like you're getting a real treat'
Sounds like something that would come out your ass like spool thread at the speed of a bullet
#32
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 21, 2015, 09:03:30 AM
What would you base that on Mr.Partitionist? I've read your posts and your pompus arrogance knows no bounds.
BTW I'm from the south and I can tell you that my local green pump does a serious trade... but then again you probably know better
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Jezz CK have you no respect for a fellow citizen,  referring to him as pompous, & arrogant,and him paying taxes to subsidise your business, shame on you.
Are things not bad enough in the south without you driving on red diesel,
And no more of this whataboutery, except for us morally corrupt scrounging c**nts from the north,with our lower intellect, and our inability to grasp the basic concept of economics,or even engage our brains,God forbid we would pollute your mind with ideas of tax evasion.
If such impure thoughts were ever to enter the minds of those pollitians & bankers in that bastion of decency in Dublin, you could put the whole nation into unsustainable debt.
#33
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 19, 2015, 09:57:25 PM
Quote from: redzone on April 19, 2015, 11:55:31 AM
sure werent starbucks on the news a few yrs back for hardly paying any tax in the uk.lol

Aye, but tax avoidance is legal, tax evasion is illegal, avoid millions your in business,
evade hundreds your a criminal, thats the law.
#34
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 17, 2015, 06:31:35 PM
Quote from: Itchy on April 17, 2015, 05:47:03 PM
I'm a bit tight for cash this weekend. My old neighbour used to have a big job so she probably has a pile of cash about the house. No harm done if I sneak in when she is asleep and take a couple hundred, she probably won't miss it. No harm done is there?

Naw, as long as ye don't waken her.
#35
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 12, 2015, 09:23:22 PM
Quote from: ck on April 12, 2015, 06:58:48 PM
To those who hope I get caught, fair nuff. I accept I'm breaking the law but for me I justify it to myself to simply keep in the black and make ends meet. My business is barely surviving and has struggled badly through the recession.
All I am trying to do here is try to equip myself with the best knowledge I can so I know.. I rarely fill on green, just the odd occasion. That doesnt make it right but it helps my line of work survive.

Anyone know if garages pass on details to customs?

No they dont but if you purchase more than 100 litres they are legally bound to register your details for their RDCO records, so as long as you keep your purchase to less than 100 litres theirs no problem.And always use a jar.In the north the fine is £500 or£1000 for commercial, customs can request up to 7 years vat returns depending on your trade or business, if they think it feisable they can estimate your usage or conduct a forsenic audit.They will usually give you the option to pay a mitigated penalty in either case it could leave you financially f**ked.If your a gambling man go for it, sure if those who run the country dont play by the rules why should you.
#36
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 12, 2015, 05:41:49 PM
Quote from: Itchy on April 11, 2015, 09:57:59 PM
Great moral guardians of the north. Is it ok to not pay taxes, fraudulently draw dole and work, put in eroneus false claims etc . I mean the suckers that pay all these will cover you. If I knew who ye were I'd dob you in bunch of skiving c***ts.

Ye might want to start in the south sorting out those moral guardians Itchy, I sure you've heard the phrase,
When those who make the law break the law  in the name of the law then there is no law.
#37
General discussion / Re: Red/Green Deisel
April 12, 2015, 02:47:19 PM
Quote from: GJL on April 12, 2015, 01:03:18 PM
Putting the tax issues to the side, the safest diesel for your engine is red or green. Most clear diesel in this country is pure muck.

Your absolutely right, red & green diesel contain a higher lub oil content which makes it better for your cylinders,pump, & injectors, giving longer life.Clear diesel or derv is so refined its no better than glorified kero also referred to as ultra, ultra, low sulphur diesel.But it is illegal for road use.
#38
Cant say I agree with everything SF say or do, but I would give credit to Adams & Mc Guinness for their ability & leadership in removing the gun & bomb from N. Ireland
And for all you guys pontificating from your ivory towers remember the 5 steps to tyranny.
#39
Quote from: muppet on March 30, 2015, 04:48:13 AM
Quote from: Agent Orange on March 29, 2015, 05:17:25 PM
Quote from: muppet on March 29, 2015, 04:05:35 PM
To go from Ireland's richest man to Ireland's poorest takes world class stupidity. But to blame everyone else really takes the biscuit. Gentleman my arse, he hasn't an ounce of dignity.

I somehow doubt that SQ is Irelands poorest man, I certainly wouldn't mind being a pound poorer than him.

If he paid his debts he would be Ireland's poorest man. No Irish man has ever owed so much.

(I cannot think of any Irishman that ever existed that is less of a sc**bag than that gutless coward.

Man up and pay your losses Sean! It is embarrassing to even consider him as Irish.)

Yer obviously not thinking hard enough Mup quite a few Irish politicians would fit into that bracket with their Cayman Island, & Swiss bank accounts.
Now, Quinns no angel but he was always too smart a dog to be f**ked by a shower corrupt puppies.
#40
Considering this guy was part of an organisation (RUC) whose colleagues stood idly by and watch a catholic man get kicked to death in Portadown and then conviently lose the video footage, did you really expect him to intervene when the black guy was being refused entry to the train. He pushed the guy in typical RUC style.
I see he,s a member of a victims support group I wonder how much support he offered the Hamil family. Human rights activist my arse many of these officers manage to worm their way into these well paid quangos and jobs for the boys.
Hopefully he'll get his just reward considering the PSNI are not handling the video footage.
#41
Quote from: lynchbhoy on February 09, 2015, 11:56:42 PM
Quote from: Nigel White on February 09, 2015, 07:06:50 PM
And you'd know coming from a place where they'd fight with their shadow
..... And lose !!!

:)



Oh the irony of English soccer club fans talking about soccer hooliganism and violence!!
?

#42
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on February 08, 2015, 10:09:59 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on February 08, 2015, 09:57:12 AM
I see that Celtic brought the young Rangers fan split with a bottle,along with his twin brother and their father to Lennoxtown to watch the Bhoys train on Friday,and take penalties etc.The father thanked the club for giving his boys a day to remember.

That's two days he'll never forget, getting ambushed by Celtic thugs and watching second rate footballers kick a ball about at training.......

Well they might  have second rate players, but you got to admit they got some first class thugs.
#43
Quote from: JoG2 on February 07, 2015, 10:57:12 PM
B team out of a population of 1.5 million should be fairly decent in fairness. Especially against a crowd of country folk from the economically and emigration ravaged north west

And Kerry still manage to beat their A team from a population of aprox 150,000.
#44
Quote from: Nigel White on February 03, 2015, 11:38:27 PM
Every club is the same. In fact you coming onto this thread to throw abuse at Celtic supporters are in the same category

I would consider it an opinion not abuse.
I apologise for expressing such an opinion on Celtic & Rangers supporters, didn't realise it was a closed thread.
#45
Quote from: Bazil Douglas on February 01, 2015, 04:56:01 PM
Two clubs with  supporters representing all that is vile in human nature, drawing support from the lower echelons of each others societies, ( Quote ) their comforting conviction that their world make sense rests on their unlimited ability to ignore their own ignorance.

I rest my case