Clarkson’s Farm
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ChocolateFrog said:
Just watched the bit with the Downing Street Doorman.
Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
Spent thirty three years working doors, and they're not, they're really not. Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
ChocolateFrog said:
Just watched the bit with the Downing Street Doorman.
Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
I hope the guy got fired. Utter cocksplat. Greeting guests with that attitude? First impressions rule the mind!Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
Off-topic: And bouncers are not all the same. I've met some truly nice men and women who work in that industry, and they've also been nice when working. Makes a real difference to the feel of an establishment, and also the behaviours of their guests.
Back on-topic: very enjoyable telly, and educational. My wife joined me in watching this season and also enjoyed it. I was very sad during the first piggies' births. Glad to see Gerald recover, and it was a nice way to end the season the way that they did.
Still Mulling said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Just watched the bit with the Downing Street Doorman.
Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
I hope the guy got fired. Utter cocksplat. Greeting guests with that attitude? First impressions rule the mind!Is it the first line of the job description that you have to be a to work there?
Totally unnecessary. He could have made a joke about it if it bothered him that much to mention it.
Bouncers are all the same.
Off-topic: And bouncers are not all the same. I've met some truly nice men and women who work in that industry, and they've also been nice when working. Makes a real difference to the feel of an establishment, and also the behaviours of their guests.
Back on-topic: very enjoyable telly, and educational. My wife joined me in watching this season and also enjoyed it. I was very sad during the first piggies' births. Glad to see Gerald recover, and it was a nice way to end the season the way that they did.
Fermit said:
suffolk009 said:
A bit o/t but apparently after the 1991 bombing they replaced no10's old oak front door with a steel blast proof one. It takes 8 men to lift it.
Christ! The thought of any old random, walking unchallenged up Downing Street is unfathomable. Going back a bit further, it looks like up until 1973 you could drive down there as well!
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritence taxThe sole director on companies house is also director of another 80 odd companies
Edited by SydneyBridge on Wednesday 15th May 09:04
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritence taxYou are correct about inheritance tax. He said years ago that the only reason he bought a farm was because farms can be passed to children tax-free, so he thought it was the best way to shaft HMRC, by buying one of the most expensive farms he could.
Mont Blanc said:
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritance taxYou are correct about inheritance tax. He said years ago that the only reason he bought a farm was because farms can be passed to children tax-free, so he thought it was the best way to shaft HMRC, by buying one of the most expensive farms he could.
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritence taxThe sole director on companies house is also director of another 80 odd companies
Edited by SydneyBridge on Wednesday 15th May 09:04
WPA said:
Looks like it changed hands last year.
I think you are looking at the wrong company. https://find-and-update.company-information.servic...
Curdle Hill Farm businesses are the ones you are looking for.
WPA said:
Mont Blanc said:
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritance taxYou are correct about inheritance tax. He said years ago that the only reason he bought a farm was because farms can be passed to children tax-free, so he thought it was the best way to shaft HMRC, by buying one of the most expensive farms he could.
WPA said:
Mont Blanc said:
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritance taxYou are correct about inheritance tax. He said years ago that the only reason he bought a farm was because farms can be passed to children tax-free, so he thought it was the best way to shaft HMRC, by buying one of the most expensive farms he could.
Generally with well known people the company will be set up with a seemingly nonsensical name to make it slightly harder for internet sleuths to find any real info. There is also likely to be holding companies inbetween Clarkson's various companies and himself.
Rebew said:
WPA said:
Mont Blanc said:
SydneyBridge said:
WPA said:
Does Jeremy actually own Diddly Squat farm Ltd as companies house seems to suggest otherwise.
Hasn't he gifted it to his children to save on inheritance taxYou are correct about inheritance tax. He said years ago that the only reason he bought a farm was because farms can be passed to children tax-free, so he thought it was the best way to shaft HMRC, by buying one of the most expensive farms he could.
Generally with well known people the company will be set up with a seemingly nonsensical name to make it slightly harder for internet sleuths to find any real info. There is also likely to be holding companies inbetween Clarkson's various companies and himself.
https://find-and-update.company-information.servic...
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