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Rocky 2 buckets replied on 06/04/2019 13:13
Rocky 2 buckets replied on 06/04/2019 13:15
Posted on 06/04/2019 12:45 by ABMSimilar Rockers, BUT I have noticed my 'plastic' is due to expire whilst I am away Dahn Sarf. Will the natives be willing to wait until I pass their way in a few months time ??
EmilysDad replied on 06/04/2019 13:44
baileyvanman replied on 06/04/2019 14:16
Posted on 06/04/2019 11:12 byNever a problem for me Nav. It is rare that I have less than £80 in my wallet. Presently £125 and all in fivers so change at ice cream van not a problem. £150 in drawer in front room to pay the tenner every 4 weeks for window cleaner and £25 a fortnight for grass cutting. £200 in sock drawer. When away £150 in both car and caravan is the norm - all in fivers
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Takethedogalong replied on 06/04/2019 16:16
Phishing replied on 10/04/2019 21:42
Posted on 06/04/2019 08:30 by SteveLMost are tiny operations and have thriving businesses due to the target placement of their product right under the users nose. Now how could that be employed for CLs, I wonder.
I would wonder what percentage of their overall income would be derived from the CL. Even if full most of the time. Given some of the prices charged, I would suspect many are not in it for the profit.
Posted on 10/04/2019 21:42
What?????
Why the hell would they do it then?
Small agri businesses really are shoestring operations, they often live on very , very slim pickings. Having a CL on a small farm could generate say 20 nights a week at ten pound per night in the season. This is more than the farming will earn.
They really are in it for the profit.
JVB66 replied on 10/04/2019 21:48
Posted on 10/04/2019 21:42 by PhishingWhat?????
Why the hell would they do it then?
Small agri businesses really are shoestring operations, they often live on very , very slim pickings. Having a CL on a small farm could generate say 20 nights a week at ten pound per night in the season. This is more than the farming will earn.
They really are in it for the profit.
Stewie
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