the last flight out of Guernsey being cancelled due to weather, thus having to do nothing other than find a hotel and eat well at someone else's expense.
Apparently a cheque does not have to take its usual pre-printed form and can be written out on anything; if all the correct information is on it, it legally counts as a cheque and anyone who has publicised that they accept cheques, has no right to refuse.
One angry farmer used this to protest against a VAT bill, presenting HMCE (this was a few years ago) with a heifer that had been graffitied with his bank details. I'm not sure how the poor thing got on, going through the cheque clearing system.
Apparently a cheque does not have to take its usual pre-printed form and can be written out on anything; if all the correct information is on it, it legally counts as a cheque and anyone who has publicised that they accept cheques, has no right to refuse.
One angry farmer used this to protest against a VAT bill, presenting HMCE (this was a few years ago) with a heifer that had been graffitied with his bank details. I'm not sure how the poor thing got on, going through the cheque clearing system.
Yeah, there was also a story about a fisherman writing one out on a kipper
Apparently a cheque does not have to take its usual pre-printed form and can be written out on anything; if all the correct information is on it, it legally counts as a cheque and anyone who has publicised that they accept cheques, has no right to refuse.
One angry farmer used this to protest against a VAT bill, presenting HMCE (this was a few years ago) with a heifer that had been graffitied with his bank details. I'm not sure how the poor thing got on, going through the cheque clearing system.
Yeah, there was also a story about a fisherman writing one out on a kipper
If I didn't know it, I'd say that sounded a bit fishy to me.
A big American circus that uses animals in its repertoire has this weekend announced its impending closure. The animals will live out the rest of their lives in sanctuaries.
Actually a specific thing if you'll pardon my indulgence.
I'm a great uncle Welcome to the world, Brodie. Born on his great grandmother's birthday - 135 years ago. So blessed that my Mum & Dad are still here to enjoy their first great grandchild.
The fact that Lincoln vs Ipswich is on BBC 1. TV that probably only matters to about 50,000 people, affecting millions of disgruntled middle englanders up and down the country, because it's stopping them watch holby city or silent witness or whatever bland shit they take in on a Tuesday night
Hmm - yes I see how you could want to watch it. However, I'm really enjoying the fact that this game is probably only relevant to about 0.083% of the population and even football fans probably aren't watching it and it's disrupting so many people's Tuesday night
Hmm - yes I see how you could want to watch it. However, I'm really enjoying the fact that this game is probably only relevant to about 0.083% of the population and even football fans probably aren't watching it and it's disrupting so many people's Tuesday night
I'm glad its on because I'm really enjoying it, Lincoln really REALLY are giving a good account of themselves!
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One angry farmer used this to protest against a VAT bill, presenting HMCE (this was a few years ago) with a heifer that had been graffitied with his bank details. I'm not sure how the poor thing got on, going through the cheque clearing system.
It bounced
(Fetches coat)
I'm a great uncle Welcome to the world, Brodie. Born on his great grandmother's birthday - 135 years ago. So blessed that my Mum & Dad are still here to enjoy their first great grandchild.
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