Is honesty really the best policy ?

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I see this every time I leave Kidderminster on the way home, I know the sign can be read/interpreted in two ways but when I look at this I always think of all my worldly goods going missing,becoming broken in transport, them turning up on the wrong day, going to the wrong address when moving house.

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the way I normally see this type of vehicle being driven I can confidently expect the items being removed being broken during transit..
 
I see this every time I leave Kidderminster on the way home, I know the sign can be read/interpreted in two ways but when I look at this I always think of all my worldly goods going missing,becoming broken in transport, them turning up on the wrong day, going to the wrong address when moving house.

Not saying all your worldly goods are rubbish, are you? ;)
 
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Usually it's good to be honest, but don't be like me and too honest for your own good sometimes, like when I apply for a job as a disabled person, I know it's not a legal requirement to declare disabilities, but most of the time I do, hence it'll be 30 years since I left school at the end of next April and the only work I've ever done's been voluntary, because every time I try and get a proper job, I fall at the first hurdle despite the illegality of disability discrimination.
 
Woops ! Must be a sister company of rubbish Removals except he is honest they are not !
 
I see this every time I leave Kidderminster on the way home, I know the sign can be read/interpreted in two ways but when I look at this I always think of all my worldly goods going missing,becoming broken in transport, them turning up on the wrong day, going to the wrong address when moving house.

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I always smile when I see a van with 'Professional Plumbing' or some such written on the side But I don't want a professional, I want a bloody hopeless amateur who hasn't a clue. Really?
 
I always smile when I see a van with 'Professional Plumbing' or some such written on the side But I don't want a professional, I want a bloody hopeless amateur who hasn't a clue. Really?
Whenever I see "Family Butchers" I always want to go in and ask "How much to come and do mine?" :)
 
I always felt that UPS was not a good name.
Who would want to send their treasured posessions via a firm called OOPS!
 
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