Moving back to claim benefits
#106
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Location: Northland New Zealand
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Re: Moving back to claim benefits
No this individual is not Haggerwood. There is only one Haggerwood and I am hanging around at Bucharest airport right now waiting for a flight to Hungary.
I would never stoop to the level of some by having multiple user names and I certainly wouldn't use such a scouse shellsuit wearing name as Phil if I did.
I would never stoop to the level of some by having multiple user names and I certainly wouldn't use such a scouse shellsuit wearing name as Phil if I did.
And to anyone out there No I'm not hagger whatsit...I'm Phil and I too only have one user name!
#107
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
errrm excuse me I'm not a bl**** scouse nor do I any longer wear a shell suit, may have one tucked away in the depths of my wardrobe somewhere...I'm a Yorkshire Man and proud of it - but now very happily living in Kiwi Land. And yes now I know I really have overstepped the mark in having an opinion...but nevermind will continue to have one and state my views irrespective of other people not liking it.
And to anyone out there No I'm not hagger whatsit...I'm Phil and I too only have one user name!
And to anyone out there No I'm not hagger whatsit...I'm Phil and I too only have one user name!
#112
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
No this individual is not Haggerwood. There is only one Haggerwood and I am hanging around at Bucharest airport right now waiting for a flight to Hungary.
I would never stoop to the level of some by having multiple user names and I certainly wouldn't use such a scouse shellsuit wearing name as Phil if I did.
I would never stoop to the level of some by having multiple user names and I certainly wouldn't use such a scouse shellsuit wearing name as Phil if I did.
#115
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 41
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
Phil, I agree with a lot of what you have said. but also see nothing wrong with getting a little help if absolutly needed. but you said about a cancer drug. i will tell you something i was told 8/9 years ago. a very dear friend of mine (who died of cancer in august last year) was on a plane back from america, she was in business class. who did she happen to sit next to, but someone high up inan american medical firm. julie came out with the comment to him after chatting for sometime that she was sure they had the cure to some cancers but didn't want to sell the live saving drugs as its more profitable to use the once people get to 'try' and save them. this guy couldn't answer her. he made an excuse to stoip the converstaion,. don't thin its tha government we should blame for that i think its the medical companies that are allowed to charge huge proffits on life saving drugs. its should be funded by gouventments around the world and then the gouventments pay COST for the drugs not the ridiculas prices they do pay. also sorting out a lot of the problems in africa etc at the same time.
i do think phil has come out with some valid point, even though i'd don't totally agree with all of them.
there are good and bad in every nation, and everynation fleeces a gouvenment fleeced by some people. france i know is no different. i know people don't look for a job because they get a huge unemployment benifits (far far better than england as i recall being told). i have the choice to go onto these benifits as i don't work. i choose to be at home with my son at the moment as he's is still very young. i am lucky to have a very suportive family, and savings lol.
susi
i do think phil has come out with some valid point, even though i'd don't totally agree with all of them.
there are good and bad in every nation, and everynation fleeces a gouvenment fleeced by some people. france i know is no different. i know people don't look for a job because they get a huge unemployment benifits (far far better than england as i recall being told). i have the choice to go onto these benifits as i don't work. i choose to be at home with my son at the moment as he's is still very young. i am lucky to have a very suportive family, and savings lol.
susi
#116
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 41
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
possibly should add mines an ideal world and not the one we live in unfortunatly, and people may disagree.
Phil, I agree with a lot of what you have said. but also see nothing wrong with getting a little help if absolutly needed. but you said about a cancer drug. i will tell you something i was told 8/9 years ago. a very dear friend of mine (who died of cancer in august last year) was on a plane back from america, she was in business class. who did she happen to sit next to, but someone high up inan american medical firm. julie came out with the comment to him after chatting for sometime that she was sure they had the cure to some cancers but didn't want to sell the live saving drugs as its more profitable to use the once people get to 'try' and save them. this guy couldn't answer her. he made an excuse to stoip the converstaion,. don't thin its tha government we should blame for that i think its the medical companies that are allowed to charge huge proffits on life saving drugs. its should be funded by gouventments around the world and then the gouventments pay COST for the drugs not the ridiculas prices they do pay. also sorting out a lot of the problems in africa etc at the same time.
i do think phil has come out with some valid point, even though i'd don't totally agree with all of them.
there are good and bad in every nation, and everynation fleeces a gouvenment fleeced by some people. france i know is no different. i know people don't look for a job because they get a huge unemployment benifits (far far better than england as i recall being told). i have the choice to go onto these benifits as i don't work. i choose to be at home with my son at the moment as he's is still very young. i am lucky to have a very suportive family, and savings lol.
susi
i do think phil has come out with some valid point, even though i'd don't totally agree with all of them.
there are good and bad in every nation, and everynation fleeces a gouvenment fleeced by some people. france i know is no different. i know people don't look for a job because they get a huge unemployment benifits (far far better than england as i recall being told). i have the choice to go onto these benifits as i don't work. i choose to be at home with my son at the moment as he's is still very young. i am lucky to have a very suportive family, and savings lol.
susi
#117
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 511
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
errrm excuse me I'm not a bl**** scouse nor do I any longer wear a shell suit, may have one tucked away in the depths of my wardrobe somewhere...I'm a Yorkshire Man and proud of it - but now very happily living in Kiwi Land. And yes now I know I really have overstepped the mark in having an opinion...but nevermind will continue to have one and state my views irrespective of other people not liking it.
And to anyone out there No I'm not hagger whatsit...I'm Phil and I too only have one user name!
And to anyone out there No I'm not hagger whatsit...I'm Phil and I too only have one user name!
#120
Re: Moving back to claim benefits
Split personality.
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