as a reason for keeping open.
Is it mean of me to say I really really hope she has to pay all her fines?
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Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
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Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
I’ve seen a few people cite the Magna Carta including one who thought it was signed in America
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
I know this isn't the point, but does she only do the one hairstyle?
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
Hairdresser is stupid.
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
Yeah, we’ve got a cafe near here trying the same thing. Closed down and big fines. I’m hoping they stay closed.
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
There's a whole subculture of idiots relying on Article 61 of the MC to get them out of paying taxes or having car insurance. Some of them have even set up their own pretend "court of common law" https://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/viewto ... 4a3ef253c8 where they pretend to try cases and issue unenforceable orders. It's Live Action Role Playing taken to a quite ridiculous degree. I have nothing against LARPing, but it's vital to know the line between fantasy and reality.
Last week, Michael Waugh* (known in A61 circles as Michael of Bernicia, and known by the observers of his antics as Michael O' Bonkers after his many adventures in the high court attempting to overturn a repossession of his family property) assured his followers that he had persuaded a court to issue an arrest warrant for Matt Hancock. Needless to say, no such warrant was issued and Hancock remains free.
* https://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/viewto ... 4a3ef253c8
Last week, Michael Waugh* (known in A61 circles as Michael of Bernicia, and known by the observers of his antics as Michael O' Bonkers after his many adventures in the high court attempting to overturn a repossession of his family property) assured his followers that he had persuaded a court to issue an arrest warrant for Matt Hancock. Needless to say, no such warrant was issued and Hancock remains free.
* https://www.quatloos.com/Q-Forum/viewto ... 4a3ef253c8
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
Arresting Fatt Mancock Might not be the worst idea I've ever heard
What do these people think they'll achieve? They must alienate the majority of their regular clientele
What do these people think they'll achieve? They must alienate the majority of their regular clientele
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
Fatt Mancock! I love that
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Re: Hairdresser cites Magna Carta
Unless their regular clientele are the ones who think COVID is all made up and their hairdresser is "taking a stand".
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