So, you would have us believe that you've got a class full of nubile young ladies and (how to put this delicately) you wouldn't fancy giving any of them one if you had the chance. Pull the other one.
The thing is that when one attends leaver's proms, one realises that these are just children, albeit 18 and 19 year old ones.So, you would have us believe that you've got a class full of nubile young ladies and (how to put this delicately) you wouldn't fancy giving any of them one if you had the chance. Pull the other one.
Plus they are too orange to be credibleYeah right..I see now...of course. That's believable.
I'm entitled to 100 days casual sick leave per annum (out of my 195 contracted work days) on full pay, or 6 months full pay, 6 months half pay if I get a doctor to sign me off. Whaddya reckon? Good or bad deal?
Now that I can believe.Plus they are too orange to be credibleYeah right..I see now...of course. That's believable.
Not sure what the chemical basis of the spray on tan that they are using is, but I'm pretty certain that citric acid isn't a constituent.Ahh Oranges are not the only fruit, ehhPlus they are too orange to be credible
Calm down - you're not at your reknowned sporting Uni now over in East Anglia.Used to work on building sites years ago, and it was quite disconcerting the amount of schoolgirls that would hang around the sites ogling builders, labourers etc, at dinnertime and after school.
Not sure if they can, to get a full medical pension I thought you have to be incapable of carrying out any occupation at all. Not sure about partial medical pension though. Maybe some medical pension have difference rules?There is another curiousity which I know a few people managed to do - they left due to illness and got a full pension. But, strangely enough, they came back and did some supply teaching work on the full pro-rata of about £140 gross per day, on which superannuation isn't payable (bear in mind that supply teachers are paid via independent companies). All very odd One person I know did all this and then got a permanent contract on full pension and on full salary - don;t ask, it don;t make any sense to me either