The Credit Crunch Diaries.Informed comment from John Smith updated daily as the biggest financial crisis of modern times grips the world. This diary reflects the author’s personal view and interpretation of events, no offence to any party is intended or inferred.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
The John Smith 2009 top-ten awards
Sunday, 27 December 2009
A gift to Mammon
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Getting Wet On Rainy Days
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Saab Is Scrapped
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Sheer brilliance
Friday, 11 December 2009
Reparations
Reparations
Last week over three days I helped my son smash up an old patio and throw all the debris into a mini-skip before laying a new one. The reparation is estimate to add £5,000 to the value of the barn. I occasionally stay at the barn overnight.
The materials used were:-
12 new slabs
One ton of hardcore and one ton of slate chippings
Half a ton of builders’ sand and a bag of sharp sand and two bags of cement
Wooden battons, sundry screws and nails.
The services used were:-
Hire of mini-skip
Hire of wacker machine and sundry tools including heavy pick and hammer
42 hours of labour at £15 per hour.
The total cost came to £1,290 plus vat at the special temporary rate of 15%.
I mention all this since I have designated the barn as my second home and sent the total account to my local MP who has agreed, since I am an exemplary citizen, to lose it in his next claim and reimburse me accordingly.
As honest taxpayers, it is only fair to put you in the picture and at this time when the latest round of MP’s claims is much bigger news alongside the PBS. The MP agrees with me that this is a good time to claim such a trifling sum.
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