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Frankie Dettori Retirement Year Thread

I get that, Danny. But those at the top end of “earners” shouldn’t get to pick and choose whether they pay taxes or not - no one should. Paying your “share” keeps our type of society civilised.

Sorry, I digress.
don't forget "fair share" is an entirely subjective term
 
Yes. And there are consequences to society, whichever side of the “fair” you fall down on.

But greedy bastards will always be greedy bastards.
greedy bastards being another subjective term

So it's "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money?

useless lazy sh&te expecting others to carry them will always be so
 
Ah i love how Talking horses chat always escalates to Nuclear level chat and half a dozen bans everytime we talk anything else but actual horses.

Let battle commence and bans not to last past Tuesday morning.
Politics can make people fall out with those they otherwise get on with swimmingly.

I've belatedly in life stopped talking about it and find I'm consequently getting on alright with people I might not otherwise have done.

Daisy (KatieJane Garside) Chainsaw had it right with her open-to-dual-interpretation: "Love Your Money."

I used to see her and her avant garde guitarist oppo Crispin hanging around alternative music venues in Camden Town circa 1990 - wouldn't actually surprise me if they're still there all these years later.
 
greedy bastards being another subjective term

So it's "greed" to want to keep the money you have earned but not greed to want to take somebody else's money?

useless lazy sh&te expecting others to carry them will always be so
And greedy bastards not wishing to engage with wider society will always hide their assets, so as not to pay their fair share.

But that’s my lot, and I’m happy for you to have the last word, Pawras. We should not allow this minor ideological squabble detract us from next week’s main business.
 
And greedy bastards not wishing to engage with wider society will always hide their assets, so as not to pay their fair share.

But that’s my lot, and I’m happy for you to have the last word, Pawras. We should not allow this minor ideological squabble detract us from next week’s main business.
Bringing the Jewish community into it could be quite inflammatory
 
And greedy bastards not wishing to engage with wider society will always hide their assets, so as not to pay their fair share.

But that’s my lot, and I’m happy for you to have the last word, Pawras. We should not allow this minor ideological squabble detract us from next week’s main business.
lol you are back on your "fair share" subjective bullsh&t again, language of failures, don't worry I make sure I retain every last penny I can of MY money so as to not hand it to the useless lazy sh&te expecting a handout ;)
 
lol you are back on your "fair share" subjective bullsh&t again, language of failures, don't worry I make sure I retain every last penny I can of MY money so as to not hand it to the useless lazy sh&te expecting a handout ;)

Pawras my friend, you are one hell of a smooth talker. But you really shouldn't hold back, tell us how you really feel.
 
Politics can make people fall out with those they otherwise get on with swimmingly.

I've belatedly in life stopped talking about it and find I'm consequently getting on alright with people I might not otherwise have done.

Daisy (KatieJane Garside) Chainsaw had it right with her open-to-dual-interpretation: "Love Your Money."

I used to see her and her avant garde guitarist oppo Crispin hanging around alternative music venues in Camden Town circa 1990 - wouldn't actually surprise me if they're still there all these years later.
I would prefer it if politics never appeared here cos no one is gonna change their mind or views on fk all
 
Politics can make people fall out with those they otherwise get on with swimmingly.

I've belatedly in life stopped talking about it and find I'm consequently getting on alright with people I might not otherwise have done.

Daisy (KatieJane Garside) Chainsaw had it right with her open-to-dual-interpretation: "Love Your Money."

I used to see her and her avant garde guitarist oppo Crispin hanging around alternative music venues in Camden Town circa 1990 - wouldn't actually surprise me if they're still there all these years later.

I fear we won't reach our quota of bans and
suspensions for 2026 if our most eloquent provocateur is sitting on the fence. Put a bit of effort in Ian you'd get about half a dozen to blow their tops before supper.
 

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