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I have a couple of ex Londoners work with me and they've recently brought up the tax top up payments on offer by the HMRC, basically, is it worth it? On paper it looks a pretty good deal, but it appears debatable that the system will honour, or at least be poor in making these payments. I've recommended they pursue any claims, recently I worked my way through the website and I thought it was a worthwhile additional income for your senior years. The two guys in question are 64 and 53, so one nearing the finish line! Their contribution years are 17 and 12 respectively, from what I can ascertain, it's worth the gamble to pay the deficit. Any tax people onboard?
Good win but...some of those Swindon players looked useful. No Pig bag There seemed to be an element of 70's crowd banter at times. Fah gawds name, stop the kids sliding towards the corner flags after scoring, they'll do their knees in. Apologies if posted already.
...I'm not delusional but, I have this feeling(strong), that we will easily finish in the top half of the table. That of course, depends on our future injuries, otherwise, the only way is up.
Mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was going to see him and someone wondered if he'd go over in Boston - well he did fine. He's not my fav, little too middle-class, but sharp as a knife and can certainly hold an audience, which by the way, was in the Shubert, capacity 1600 with a fairly equal three way split of expats, Bostonians and those from other parts, I know as he had a little vocal survey at the start of the show. Couple of things, met a mate who I hadn't seen for ten years and, the bloke sitting in the seat behind me turned out to be Wyc Grousbeck, owner of the Boston Celtic's, who McIntyre had met at a game the night before apparently, called him up on the stage at the end and unveiled the Larry O'Brien Trophy, whereupon he and the comic led a rousing few minutes chorus of 'Let's Go Celtic's'.