She’s got 3 years worth of taxpayers moneyA big fan of their work?
It's a government funded company. They regularly give influencers wads of cash to post a photo eating leftovers, with a wanky hashtag acting as if they've saved the world.
Is jack wanting some tax payers money?
With a cheeky little undeclared affiliate link if I'm remembering correctly?Maybe Jack needs to dig out these to help her sleep. The famous sleep mask from thread 1 post one View attachment 1212702
She was being really surly and incoherent last night.....Also I was never one for it because it actually suppresses my appetite but loads of people at uni used to cook radnom shot a 2 am and declare it the best ever.this was usually after the latest student bender though.
La Boheme? Rent?Same.
The story has elements that ring distant bells. As though she has picked them up from a film or a Guardian OpEd about something. But then the guilt sets in…
It didn’t stop gingerbread from working with her, even though she isn’t a single parent. They are satisfied that she identifies as one; so using that same analogy maybe she can identify as a lesbian whilst in a relationship with a male.that could be awkward if she’s involved with whispers, a man!
This is a brilliant pointOmfg content aside (this will affect other people in ways it won’t affect me so I will leave that response to them) this is not how Twitter is supposed to be used!! Put it on your broken website you absolute narc!!
I don't even like eating in bed on mother's day. I actually sit on the side of the bed and eat because my kids normally demand I stay upstairs so they can surprise me. I clear a space on my beside table and eat sitting on the side of the bed.I know she's done way worse things to be annoyed at but the eating in bed has just tipped me. Apologies to anyone who does it but I find it gross. If I'm having a bad pain day I'll tend to stay in bed but I still get up and sit at the table to drink tea or eat. She's just rank.
OMG - the very first time I heard or heard of Jack she was warbling manically about this thing on a classical music podcast, with a charming, calm and erudite host. It was uncomfortable listeningMaybe Jack needs to dig out these to help her sleep. The famous sleep mask from thread 1 post one View attachment 1212702
So I've assumed a flat 40% annual interest figure. That takes 16 years to go to 4 figures.La Boheme? Rent?
I really appreciated the new details in the thread. The yellow sticker ginger, the dressing gowns. Adding unnecessary lurid details a decade later doesn't make me think Jack is lying, not at all
May I call on a maths person to speak on the £6 turning into quadruple figures?
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She had to stop because Harold doesn’t like it, too new fangled for his tastes.Maybe Jack needs to dig out these to help her sleep. The famous sleep mask from thread 1 post one View attachment 1212702
Oh she does indeed have a garden a very large garden with many outbuildings, hammock, egg chairs, pizza oven and many chairsShe doesn’t seem to get up before lunchtime. Unless, of course, she uses that time to clean her large house. I take it she doesn’t have a garden, she never seems to mention it.
This table just sums up what I adore about these threads. You are all such a bunch of clever ninnies.So I've assumed a flat 40% annual interest figure. That takes 16 years to go to 4 figures.
Column A is the debt at the start of the year, column B at the end.
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That's assuming no extra debt, one off charges etc.
Suggests the debt was higher initially, or using pay day loan companies.
The 40% was picked as a friend had that as a catalogue rate, and couldn't work out why her debts barely down each month.
But overall, sounds as accurate as the 344% price hike.
I bet she rues the day she posted that undeclared and illegal affiliate link. Who know whether the JO pile on would have been captured and this thread ignited?Maybe Jack needs to dig out these to help her sleep. The famous sleep mask from thread 1 post one View attachment 1212702
It feels likely to me that the £6 debt incurred a late payment fee (or multiple) plus letters which went unanswered and were probably added to the bill.So I've assumed a flat 40% annual interest figure. That takes 16 years to go to 4 figures.
Column A is the debt at the start of the year, column B at the end.
View attachment 1212736
That's assuming no extra debt, one off charges etc.
Suggests the debt was higher initially, or using pay day loan companies.
The 40% was picked as a friend had that as a catalogue rate, and couldn't work out why her debts barely down each month.
But overall, sounds as accurate as the 344% price hike.
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