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Like Revels said if you're only doing a few jobs a year I wouldn't bother as they'll never find out,
the only reason to go freelance is if you have overheads like studio premesis then you can offset the costs against any proffit.
Also you have to clear about £6k proffit before they start asking...
Definately a good thing, seeing as it's something I can sort out without much effort or spending any money really,
which suits me down to the ground haha. :approve:
Cheers mate, although they have made me realise I need to do something about my headlights, they're scratched to buggery.
You just don't notice things like that day to day, but for some reason seeing it in a photo makes it stand out massively.
The brakes caught fire on normal road use?
I'd be crying and rocking backwards & forwards in the fetal position at the side of the road if that was my DB9.
Most photographers are freelance, you can still have a normal 9-5 job aswell,
it's just that once a year you'll have to file a self assesment tax return for any freelance photography work you've done.
I've been freelance for years and had normal paye jobs for other people aswell.
Bloody good day, it was great to go for some food and actually have proper conversations with people,
not to mention a cheeky beer (cheers Fred) and a game of pool.
I honestly thought Donny was joking when he said Fred's geeting the drinks in for everyone. :cool:
Right, here's my efforts at...
Your satnav lost the plot, every road we took was the wrong one haha.
I didn't see the Golf jump the lights, good job we were slow pulling away otherwise you would have got nailed. :S
Words can not describe how bad that is, it looks the kind of car a child would draw on the back of their maths book.
I might buy it just so i know for sure it will be destroyed.
My dad never held a licence, but when my mum passed her test her first car was a British racing green Triumph Herald,
it was a rotten shed but had serious style.
This isn't it as i'm sure it's long rusted into dust decades ago.
National Tyre centre in Spon end is open from 10-4 on a sunday.
http://www.national.co.uk/branch-449-Coventry-(Spon-End-CV1).aspx
Not sure what they're like as I always use Britannia Tyres, but they're not open on Sundays.
Both the grey and the green look amazing, if it was mine I be painting it Nato green as I bloody love that colour,
and it looks cool as f*ck with satin black accent pieces.
DCI that was on ebay a while back.
What time you thinking 1pm?
Gives us plenty of time to get to Star City without getting done by any of the M6 speed cameras,
and gives anyone else time to get to Tescos aswell.
Alright Boyo. ;)
There's a big meet this Sunday at Star City Birmingham if you fancy meeting a few people,
and checking out some cars, meeting at 2pm and then a bit of food at Nandos.
Don't worry about not knowing anyone, loads of people going won't know anyone either including me.
Good man you sound fiesty I like that, don't let the big boys push you around and you'll be alright. ;)
Also you didn't answer my original question, how long until you can start driving lessons and get into a Clio?
Haha no, not with a large German Sheperd, nothing goes in my garden without him knowing about it,
i've been quite lucky so far, nothing more than a cat has stepped out in front of my car
and i've managed to miss them all so far.
I've seen a few lads at meets with badger sized holes in their...