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    Cotswold Location Advice

    In Snowshill you pay to go in and take pics, or, go for a drive as there are lavender fields at the road side where you can shoot over a stone wall. There are poppies in the fields close by as well as blue linseed flower fields.
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    Have you ever used flash for landscape photography?

    Take a look at Brian Peterson shooting landscapes with flash, great effects View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wbnRK52_Ao
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    Lulworth Cove

    I stayed here http://www.cottages4you.co.uk/cottages/spring-cottage-28119 a few years ago. Its a 2 minute walk to Lulworth cove with Durdle Door a short walk over the cliffs. We have relatives who were living in Wareham at the time and they booked it for us so I didn't know how much they paid...
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    Lavender fields in Essex?

    To get a particular photograph you sometimes have to travel miles. For me, it wouldn't be too much to spend 3/4 hours in one direction to get the shot. Google lavender fields and see where they are, then check they are in flower to stop wasted journeys. I normally try Flickr, do a search then...
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    LET THOSE WITH THE BROADEST SHOULDERS BEAR THE HEAVIEST BURDEN….

    My parents neighbour would be classed as poor on paper by your definition. She has 3 kids and has never worked in the 10 years she has been there. She manages go go out most weekends ( and noisily wakes my parents up returning @ 2/3am ) and drives a car ( an Audi A3 which is a couple of years...
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    LET THOSE WITH THE BROADEST SHOULDERS BEAR THE HEAVIEST BURDEN….

    Maximum £2400 or did you choose to ignore that. A child today is considered to be living under the basic minimum if they don't have a bedroom each, hardly a good indicator.
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    LET THOSE WITH THE BROADEST SHOULDERS BEAR THE HEAVIEST BURDEN….

    ISA's were £2400 on launch. There was better employment back then with 40 hour jobs not 16 or 25 hours. Houses weren't 10 x the average wage either so poorer people had a chance to save. Again, it was a savings incentive brought in by the government, not a backdoor chance to cheat the exchequer...
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    Why are they bothering

    Yes, in an education authority last year in Britain. Not at home, not in the mosque, not online but in a state funded educational building.
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    Why are they bothering

    Yes, just like Oldknow Academy ( not the only school involved, there were others ) in Birmingham where Muslims tried to take over the curriculum. Preaching homophobia, religious intolerance, sexism etc they bullied other teachers who disagreed with the extreme views being peddled to the pupils...
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    Why are they bothering

    Well as the father of a 2 year old and a 3 day old I will agree with that. I will teach my children good manners cost nothing, respect has to be earned not demanded, money won't buy you happiness etc etc There are others who don't agree with me View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWwCKvvodBA
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    Why are they bothering

    I wish I was joking, these people tell their children their god will reward them for blowing themselves up and killing non muslims.
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    Why are they bothering

    Yes it's a life they live, just as our children are preyed on by clever marketing from the media, never too young.
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    Why are they bothering

    I'm sure the children will have already been indoctrinated into the ways of the extremists regardless of their age. They will cause mischief here at some point in the future so best they aren't here.
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    LET THOSE WITH THE BROADEST SHOULDERS BEAR THE HEAVIEST BURDEN….

    An ISA is capped on how much you can save per year. Tax avoidance can involve huge amounts of money. Not the same in any way shape or form, but it's usually used as a comparison by the wealthy to justify their financial shenanigans.
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    Quick question for any sparkies about....

    I work with a young electrician now, he's part of the new generation of tradesmen who the ultimate goal is to get the job done quickly. He takes risks I wouldn't dream of. I just can't seem to impress on him to step back and take time :( Today, maintenance engineers have to be proficient in so...
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