A future of saggy, wonky, faded celtic-banded bingo-wings on the 60-somethings should be enough to put them off, I'm sure...
And another thing, la. This tattoo nonsense is going to completely ruin one's latter years. As you know, one of the few pleasures that remains to us as we age is ogling young women. But already I'm noticing that no sooner have I clapped eyes on some shapely young thing than I see that she's got some hideous scrawlings on her - thus completely ruining one's enjoyment. :-(
Damned selfish I call it! :old: :furious:
I always think that about people with neck and forearm tattoos, you're getting away with it now but what about your next job?
Footballers and pop stars etc fine but not so the general population. Then again I've got no tattoos and I'm totally financially fúcked anyway so being a clean canvas hasn't helped me :hehe:
Barry, sorry to hear of your pecuniary difficulties.
Best of luck in turning it around.
Cheers, saw a legal expert this morning hoping I'd have a clearer idea of a few difficult choices coming up but it's got worse. He said I'm liable for 62k's worth of PG's if I fold the business. Everyone's been telling me you just stroll off into the sunset with no worries with a Ltd company.
I've been naive to an extent that African defenders couldn't even dream of reaching. :cry: I may go and see Stella tonight.
PS. Sorry to dump all that crap on you :hehe:
PG's?
Tips?
Parental Guidances?
Proctor & Gambles?