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• #3927
The Chipotle Tabasco pairs really well with this, as do the more fruity habanero hot sauces
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• #3928
The suffering on my bike is done by the kids who make my clothing
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• #3929
I did this to boost my earnings on paper to get a mortgage
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That was part of my decision too. Its all very well being billy big bollocks and saving a few grand here and there using clever accounting, but if it massively reduces your mortgagability then its not much use to you.
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• #3930
Fuck off with your communist fair trade nonsense
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• #3931
a relatively expensive theatre outing this weekend
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• #3932
I've travelled to Switzerland three times during the pandemic, twice for holiday and once for business
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• #3933
These are hand made in France by Nigel and Bee Fogg and were developed for photojournalism with Leica rangefinders cameras
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• #3934
Wasn't sure whether to put this in WTF thread but think it sits better here. Living in Kingston her partner probably posts here
https://twitter.com/LeahEStalker/status/1482271847429423110?t=aJZse19MS_YCST49Fy2KpA&s=19
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• #3935
^ wow. Next level.
I didn't even know Hakkasan do takeaways.
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• #3936
The whole story seems to be clickbait to promote her marketing company.
With that surname the husband is quite Googleable and it seems like he resigned from the fund a year ago. There can't be many successful hedge fund managers that are having to give up their base model Audi after a year in which the S&P500 appreciated 25%+
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• #3937
"Ironing her own clothes"? Surely the au pair will be doing that? :(
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• #3938
can teddy not iron the clothes, the wee freeloading fuck
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• #3939
Double post
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• #3940
Oh yes indeed. If you look further down the Twitter feed she has miraculously been featured in a separate article. An absolute marketing consultant.
As Bill Hicks said. If you are in marketing, kill yourself
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• #3941
Brexit has torpedoed the au-pair industry I thought?
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• #3942
Really? Do au-pair visas not still exist?
I thought FoM and EU expansion had originally torpedoed the au-pair industry. Why get paid a pittance living with a family when you can live with mates and earn a low wage?
Edit:
Applicants need to apply for a visa to participate in the Au Pair program in the UK. In most cases, the Tier 5 Youth Mobility Scheme or the Student Visa will be a perfect solution.
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• #3943
Not quite - the T5 Youth Mobility visa isn't available to EU citizens, it's for people who are between 18 and 30, who are citizens of:
Australia
Canada
Monaco
New Zealand
San Marino
IcelandWhich has pretty much killed the industry stone dead.
Prior to Brexit it was very busy, a nice route for younger people to come to the UK from the continent to improve their English, made possible by FoM.
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• #3944
There can't be many successful hedge fund managers that are having to give up their base model Audi after a year in which the S&P500 appreciated 25%+
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• #3945
fair. should have seen that one coming ;-)
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• #3946
Wait that does look like a P behind it.
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• #3947
Sorry, open goal.
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• #3948
TBH Idk enough about it.
I just remember my dad getting a few people out of Yugoslavia on them when I was a kid and that we had some Non-EU au pairs.
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• #3949
we had some Non-EU au pairs.
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• #3950
I don’t remember the car park smelling of anything other than VALUE
He regularly asks for ramen, feijoada and rice bowls for dinner