From: Happi Monday on
The Medway Handyman wrote:

> I'm sure my customers would be delighted to pay my hourly rate whilst I went
> home & back.

Are you still charging 10 bob an hour, or did you have to reduce it due
the the credit crunch?
From: MasonS on
On 14 Dec, 18:02, Adrian <toomany2...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> "Mas...(a)BP.com" <Mas...(a)BP.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like they
> were saying:
>
> >> > And put places like Toys R Us and Argos out of the bike business -
> >> > along with so many others that would fail even if brand new.
> >> The UK's largest toy retailers.  Proves that bikes are for kids, not
> >> adults.
> > More ad hominen attacks - yawn.
>
> <shrug>
>
> Well, if they ain't vehicles, what are they...?

Toys apparently.
So now in Medway Man's crazy mixed up world he wants people to pay tax
for playing with their toys in the road.
Presumbly, I can pay with Bank of Toytown money!

--
Simon Mason
From: Happi Monday on
MasonS(a)BP.com wrote:

>
> Since I have never had discount for cash,

Then you should start asking for one! Even the big stores will give you
at least the credit card commission rate off (3%) if you ask for it.
From: Steve Firth on
MasonS(a)BP.com <MasonS(a)BP.com> wrote:

> More ad hominen attacks

Hypocrite.
From: Adrian on
"MasonS(a)BP.com" <MasonS(a)BP.com> gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying:

>> >> > And put places like Toys R Us and Argos out of the bike business -
>> >> > along with so many others that would fail even if brand new.

>> >> The UK's largest toy retailers.  Proves that bikes are for kids, not
>> >> adults.

>> > More ad hominen attacks - yawn.

>> <shrug>
>>
>> Well, if they ain't vehicles, what are they...?

> Toys apparently.
> So now in Medway Man's crazy mixed up world he wants people to pay tax
> for playing with their toys in the road. Presumbly, I can pay with Bank
> of Toytown money!

Hmm. I don't really think that the middle of the road is a suitable
location for toys, do you? Surely it's somewhere that's better kept to
sensible vehicles...?

Like I said, Simon - I'm not sure that suggesting that bikes aren't
vehicles is a particularly sensible tactic...