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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostThis might interest you Tar:
The info doesn't seem to be on the site there's an option to invest using whatever BES is called these days. You get a return, tax savings, and a barrel of whiskey at the end.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post190k to have the shit beaten out of you on a regular basis?
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostSign up for details or are they available somewhere? Would be v interested.Last edited by Denny Crane; 10-12-14, 14:00.
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Spot any headers?
This is great. Everyone is a Comrade apparently. Gerry Adams in da house.Last edited by Emmet; 10-12-14, 13:51.
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Originally posted by Emmet View Posthttp://www.aertv.ie/live/live-from-the-water-protest/
Spot any headers?
This is great. Everyone is a Comrade apparently. Gerry Adams in da house.Is that how you crash a wedding? yes it is, Bionic Barry, yes it is.
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Stream dead, on here now.
The other one was miles better though. Was streaming the speakers on stage. This just random shite
Seems to be replaying stuff from earlier now,
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostThis might interest you Tar:
The info doesn't seem to be on the site there's an option to invest using whatever BES is called these days. You get a return, tax savings, and a barrel of whiskey at the end.
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Boring HR question:
How are daily/hourly rates calculated for salaried employees? Do you deduct weekends/annual leave/bank holidays for example?
If overtime is normally given as Time in Lieu but instead you get paid for it, should you get further annual leave on the overtime worked? So if you work say 100 hours OT, should you get a further 8 hours annual leave?
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Originally posted by Emmet View PostStream dead, on here now.
The other one was miles better though. Was streaming the speakers on stage. This just random shite
Seems to be replaying stuff from earlier now,
http://www.aertv.ie/live/live-from-the-water-protest/
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Originally posted by Zod View PostI'd say landlords transferring names of existing utilities is fairly standard with consent of user.
All utility bills come to people not to buildings - some landlords install esb & gas readers that you can top up like a phone, this gets them out of the hassle of having power disconnected if vacant for a while
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostCan't say that I know. I just remember this crowd saying they were opening a distillery in dublin and that they would be the first, two brothers I think.
Big bux here
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Originally posted by BallymoreChris View PostPretty sure this is not the case.
All utility bills come to people not to buildings - some landlords install esb & gas readers that you can top up like a phone, this gets them out of the hassle of having power disconnected if vacant for a whileairport, lol
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Originally posted by BallymoreChris View PostPretty sure this is not the case.
All utility bills come to people not to buildings - some landlords install esb & gas readers that you can top up like a phone, this gets them out of the hassle of having power disconnected if vacant for a while
I know that when I moved into the property before mine the ESB bills were in the landlords name and he called up to have me added, from that point bills arrived in my name.
I did have to contact Bord Gais to have the gas enabled and in my name.Is that how you crash a wedding? yes it is, Bionic Barry, yes it is.
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Originally posted by eamonhonda View PostWhy I moved into my existing place the management company transferred the esb into my name I didn't have to do anything
Originally posted by Zod View PostIf a building is likely to be vacant for a while landlords change the utilities to their name or the letting agent who is managing the property.
I know that when I moved into the property before mine the ESB bills were in the landlords name and he called up to have me added, from that point bills arrived in my name.
I did have to contact Bord Gais to have the gas enabled and in my name.
This is what's standard in my experience.
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Originally posted by BallymoreChris View PostYou must have signed some sort of agreement for the bills to be in your name - the management company just put them front in from of you.
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This is what's standard in my experience.airport, lol
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostPlus there's much better tax incentives in the US for having a mortgage.
We've a skewed view of property values here, really over the long term it massively under-performs other asset classes.Originally posted by Valor View Postlink to something showing/proving that?
From here. Past performance may not be a good guide to future returns!
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Originally posted by ghostface View PostBunch of dickheads on o Connell bridge undoing and good will from protests earlier. They should be dragged off the St so I can get home
Was enjoined to "join, join the protest" by some elderly bint as I crossed the street. Badly wanted to respond with "no thanks love, I have a job". Pussied out obv."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Stopped by O'Connell St. there after walking from Heuston. Basically a small bunch of kids and Eirgi dickheads are blocking O'Connell bridge in all directions, about 100 of them. This has NOTHING to do with the actual protests. I wanted to give them a piece of my mind about how they are hijacking and poisoning a valid national movement but there was nobody who would engage / was worth engaging with. These people are the dregs of society - the 30 - 60k who validly protested today would have nothing to do with them being honest. Pricks."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostStopped by O'Connell St. there after walking from Heuston. Basically a small bunch of kids and Eirgi dickheads are blocking O'Connell bridge in all directions, about 100 of them. This has NOTHING to do with the actual protests. I wanted to give them a piece of my mind about how they are hijacking and poisoning a valid national movement but there was nobody who would engage / was worth engaging with. These people are the dregs of society - the 30 - 60k who validly protested today would have nothing to do with them being honest. Pricks.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostStopped by O'Connell St. there after walking from Heuston. Basically a small bunch of kids and Eirgi dickheads are blocking O'Connell bridge in all directions, about 100 of them. This has NOTHING to do with the actual protests. I wanted to give them a piece of my mind about how they are hijacking and poisoning a valid national movement but there was nobody who would engage / was worth engaging with. These people are the dregs of society - the 30 - 60k who validly protested today would have nothing to do with them being honest. Pricks."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Aimee has been coming in from school singing this Christmas santa song.
"When Santa got stuck up the chimney.."
Here is the original
When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney sung and performed by Kidzone. With songwords on screen.Open door 15 to see the video 'When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimne...
Aimee is singing it and it sounds more like
"When Santa got stuck up the chimney, hear the bastard shout!"
So funny lol
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostUgh, got one of those aswell - €500 deduction in tax allowance next year as a result. They say in the form you can send them through docs within 28 days?
PirateBay is down today in case that's whats driving your question. I just went to a kickass torrent proxy instead.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostAh right. I hadn't looked at that thread since yesterday. That's not particularly on imo. Dobman, you should really delete that over there although the horse has probably bolted on it.
However, posts as abusive as Elshambles are not helping the matter here.
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Originally posted by HiCloy View Post
From here. Past performance may not be a good guide to future returns!
http://www.amazon.com/Expected-Retur.../dp/1119990726
This for example argues otherwise (in the UK)_ http://www.hearthstone.co.uk/getatta...ial-propert-1/Last edited by Valor; 10-12-14, 20:43.
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@Hitch, we need to start thinking 2015 predictions and ridonkulous prop bets
here were my 2014 predictions:
Domestic:
This is shaping up to be a boring year politically. Stable government, disjointed opposition, well-flagged modest policy targets. Does anyone care about local elections? Don't think I've ever bothered to vote in one.
We will have low (1-2%) growth. WRONG
The divergence between the Dublin MNC economy and 'the rest' will continue to intensify. RIGHT
Dublin house prices will be positive RIGHT, something like 6-7% WRONG. The Rest will struggle to hit zero. WRONG
The only really interesting thing on the horizon is the ECB stress tests this year. My prediction is that one major Irish bank will fail these and <drumroll>, that bank will be PTSB. RIGHT
(secondary prediction: HH will claim that the ECB have failed to understand the genius behind PTSB's revolutionary mix of loss-making trackers that charge lower rates than they give on deposits, plus no fees banking )
Hopefully we start seeing people being turfed out of homes they cannot afford. This may seem harsh but it does no-one any long term favours to allow them to get deeper in the hole. Move out and Move on. This being Ireland, this will of course not happen RIGHT(where 'the family home' is on an equivalent level to the Virgin Mary)
Plus stuff that might or might not happen"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostStopped by O'Connell St. there after walking from Heuston. Basically a small bunch of kids and Eirgi dickheads are blocking O'Connell bridge in all directions, about 100 of them. This has NOTHING to do with the actual protests. I wanted to give them a piece of my mind about how they are hijacking and poisoning a valid national movement but there was nobody who would engage / was worth engaging with. These people are the dregs of society - the 30 - 60k who validly protested today would have nothing to do with them being honest. Pricks.Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostSorry but LOL, just LOL
The lads blocking the bridges were utter louts and miles away from the majority of protesters. That being said the whole water protest thing was hijacked pretty early on by various groups. Sinn Fein were the last major group to hop on board after they saw what Paul Murphy managed in the by-election.
To be fair though, you can't tar the 30,000 odd with one brush. The VAST majority were peaceful. Plenty were there to do nothing but cause trouble and it's a testament to the Gardai and the organisers that bar a little bit of bottle throwing (one Garda injured) and some knucklehead attempt at civil disobedience the whole thing went off without a hitch. That's no small feat.
Overall I think it was a draw from a political perspective. They took a gamble doing it on a Wednesday and it backfired somewhat. Nowhere near enough turned up to properly ratchet pressure on FG/LAB but enough turned up that they can claim legitimacy (albeit short-term). Paul Murphy will say this is the beginning of his socialist utopia, SF will say it's a sign the people are sick of austerity and this government and FG/Lab will say the reduced numbers are a sign that the vast majority of the Irish people don't agree with the protesters and that they have to govern in the interests of the nation, not of a vocal minority (while conveniently ignoring that they've conceded massively already).
In any case, nobody at the forefront of that protest wanted those eejits to stage a sit-down protest on O'Connell Bridge. Movements like these always attract muppets and troublemakers. Fuck them. The overall protest went off ok but wasn't the huge deal it could have been. Score draw. Everyone move on. We won't see another protest like that for a good while and they all know it.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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