Re: Lucky, Lucky, Lucky...
On Sep 17, 3:11 pm, Woody wrote:
> Sniffer-Dog schreef:
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> >>>> Woody
> >>> Joseph Rowntree 1834-1925
> >>> Andrew Carneghie - 1835-1919
> >>> Titus Salt 1803 - 1876
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> >>> Things were a bit different in them days Woody
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> >> Then try Steve Jobs, Richard Branson and Steve Fossett.
>
> > Richard Branson lives on his own little tax haven in the Caribbean, in
> > the BVI I believe. Tax dodger? Quite a number of his ventures have
> > been unsuccessful. Virgin Media looks like another one that will make
> > it onto the bad deal list. Anyone who believes anything Al Gore has to
> > say or gets sucked in by his 'chicken little' movie isn't the full
> > shilling. Virgin Fuels will probably go tits up as well that's if it
> > even manages to get going in the first place.
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> > Steve Jobs - Stock options scandal? Blue Boxes - Theft? Managerial
> > Style.. Mean Manager? "Getting Steved?" Not sure I'd want him as my
> > boss.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs
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> > Steve Fossett - Did they find him? I don't think it was looking to
> > good was it?
>
> Point taken John, I was only waffling anyway. :0)
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> > £30 is a tad expensive. I'm sure you could have got it a bit cheaper
> > if you got there earlier £21 for Cat A if you have a sprog with you.
> > £25 in N and S. £15 Cat C £20 Cat B.
>
> I couldn't have got there much earlier, but in future I'll buy my
> tickets well in advance online. Nevertheless, even at 21 quid it's still
> a bit of a rip off imo.
You're hard pushed to get a ticket into anywhere for much less than
£20 Woody.
date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 10:41:55 -0700
author: nigeleeezzzz
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