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don't they have kids? where the hell are the brats?
Two dimwitted parents go on the holiday of a lifetime and leave the kid at home. I think we've all seen that film.
<-- Macauly Caulkin smiley.
don't they have kids? where the hell are the brats?
This does not surprise me.They employ a nanny.
A while back someone I worked with saw them on the train at Clapham and said the kids really were utter brats, and Jamie & Louise didn't give a shit how they were behaving, leaving the nanny to deal with them instead.
Scotty Parker has that market cornered
Most uber rich folk do that. Sad (Not only for the kids)They employ a nanny.
A while back someone I worked with saw them on the train at Clapham and said the kids really were utter brats, and Jamie & Louise didn't give a shit how they were behaving, leaving the nanny to deal with them instead.
Yes!
Or I suppose people could have morals instead.
You know, either or.
It doesn't work like that. If you have a Bentley yet your team mate has a yacht you will feel poor in comparison. If you have a yacht but your owner has a private jet you will feel poor in comparison. If you have a private jet but a friend has his own island you will feel poor in comparison. People will always want more and will have their agents telling them what to do to maximise their earnings.
This isn't a communist country.
If everyone was willing to do anything for money perhaps everyone would be happier.
What, is there a bunch of them or something?Made me think: what are the funniest corporate sell outs from Spurs players?
What a select few of your peers earn has nothing at all to do with 'selling out'.
"Selling out is the compromising of integrity, morality, authenticity or principles in exchange for personal gain, such as money."
When you do an advert the integrity of everything you say is then called into question, as you have clearly displayed that your opinion is openly for sale.
Up and coming actors can be forgiven for it, because everyone has to eat. However, when a bloke like George Clooney gets paid £10 million a movie and STILL feels the need to do Nescafe adverts, then it is selling out. It doesn't matter if all of George Clooney's mates have yachts - selling out is selling out.
Wow at "maximise potential earnings" as the new name for selling out. What next, call the wage gap "Increasing the incentive for increased productivity", and then we can change tax avoidance to "re-appropriating funds to increase personal profitability".
This isn't a communist country.
If everyone was willing to do anything for money perhaps everyone would be happier.
Pfffft. You and your """crusades""".
That is a seriously nice razor he's got there.Venables has pretty much sold everything bar his mum at this point
Doesn't strike me as a Nivea kind of guy, but hey…
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Why would it be a joke?That must be a joke? Surely?
That's awesome!
Why would it be a joke?
I'd rather endorse a shitty razor and have more money than not do it and have less.
At the lower spectrum, I'd rather do long hours in a job I hate and have an income high enough to own a house and a car and go on holiday a few times a year, than do a ponsy job I like for 10 hours a week and live on the bread line day in day out.
If every one did the same rather than moan about people that earn more than them and, instead of bettering them selves, try to bring others down, society would be happier.