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Dad3353

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  1. [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1503414897' post='3358045'] People travel with instruments all the time though, if it's seen as his personal property then there is no issue, if it's leaving the UK after then it shouldn't be subject to UK tax anyway so it's not a fiddle. [/quote] Depends on where the final destination is, and being able to prove it.
  2. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1503410646' post='3357998'] Awaiting an amusing 'gif' from Dad...... [/quote] When duty calls...
  3. [quote name='noc' timestamp='1503414058' post='3358034']... Would it be different if a citizen/someone who lives in the US was coming to visit England you think? [/quote] Not if the bass was to be left in the UK (ie: imported...). T'would be OK if the visitor was to take the bass back home with them, but US Customs may want to see the papers going back, too..! These 'ere gov'ments are no fools; they know how to get taxes paid all right..!
  4. Like all smuggling, it's a risk to be taken or not. How lucky is your buddy, in general..? Folks travelling out and back with stuff (not just instruments; cameras, expensive watches etc...) would be wise to have their original purchase papers with them, to show Customs that all taxes and duties have already been paid. If the final destination is not a, EU country, VAT would not be payable, but import duty of the final country would be. The documents required for 'sending on' in that way are rather complex, and probably beyond the scope of yourself or your friend. I'd have a real think about the whole deal if I were you. The odds against are stacking up. Just sayin'; hope this helps.
  5. [quote name='noc' timestamp='1503404767' post='3357923']...That wont trigger customs will it?!... [/quote] Oh yes it will.
  6. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1503404497' post='3357917']...Every piece of gear colours your sound in some way or another. [/quote] ...which is why most folks just accept the expression for what it is: just a trite 'I don't actively dial a sound in'. Most of us know it's not hifi (and probably wouldn't like it if it was..!).
  7. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1503403351' post='3357901'] How do you know it's set flat? [/quote] Does it matter, as long as it sounds as required..?
  8. [quote name='RockfordStone' timestamp='1503396387' post='3357821'] didn't someone once find offence in that emoji on blues' behalf?... [/quote]
  9. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1503393964' post='3357786'] I can't imagine there's a single organisation that grew to the point of having a recognised flag that the planet wouldn't have been better off without their existence. [/quote] The International Red Cross, maybe..? Can't think of any more, though.
  10. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1503390820' post='3357738'] The OP flying the confederate flag is not as bad as it is being suggested then. As there's no intent at all? [/quote] Indeed, and no arrests made. Still, some folks could take offence, or simply disapprove and shun the show. That seems to have been the original issue, not the legality of displaying these flags.
  11. Erecting statues is just as much a 'tribal' thing to do, and no more 'civilised'. Times change, those worshipped sometimes (often..?) turn out to have feet of clay. Some civilisations don't hold with effigies of any kind; maybe that would solve the matter..?
  12. The Xlr looks to be riveted on; you'll need to carefully drill out the rivets. Probably best to replace the rivets with screws, using shakeproof washers, when putting in the new socket.
  13. [quote name='fftc' timestamp='1503349146' post='3357550'] No, I'd go for abhorrent! [/quote] OK, mere semantics. Oof; you had me worried for a moment..!
  14. [quote name='blue' timestamp='1503348849' post='3357546'] People on BC seem to find humor in humping an invisible bear.. [/quote]
  15. [quote name='fftc' timestamp='1503348512' post='3357542'] Seriously? [/quote] ? ? ? Surely you're not suggesting that they're [i]fashionable[/i]..?
  16. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1503347579' post='3357531'] Will a Tom Barney do? Because there is one just here... [/quote]
  17. [quote name='Shawman' timestamp='1503345665' post='3357501']... tiresome arguments which I'm not interested in. [/quote] Aw,that's such a shame. Can't we tempt you with just a £5 tiff..? The £15 barney is on special offer, too, and offers really good value. I can see that the full-out £50 row could be beyond many BCer's pocket, but a little effort now and again would so help site funds. ...
  18. Ours gets a regular six hits for the intro to 'Killing In The Name Of', and that's all. It used to serve for parts of 'Walk This Way', but that's no longer in the repertoire.
  19. Good evening, Aidan, and ... [sharedmedia=core:attachments:167528] Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share. [quote name='aidanthorne89' timestamp='1503341463' post='3357444']... What happens next? [/quote] Once your subscription has been banked, you'll receive the instructions, and the shopping list, for the introduction and enrolment. Please allow time for the confection of the latex garments and rearing of the ferrets, and cancel any plans for the New Year. Medical insurance used to be offered but has now become so expensive as to not be attainable, usually. We do, however, supply wheelchairs and/or stretchers, and have fire extinguishers on hand. See you soon; very soon.
  20. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1503334586' post='3357353'] Erm? [url="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_Ireland"]https://en.m.wikiped...very_in_Ireland[/url] You might want to read the part about "The Irish slave trade began to decline after William the Conqueror consolidated control of the English and Welsh coasts around 1080, and was dealt a severe blow when the Kingdom of England, one of its biggest markets, banned slavery in its territory in 1102." [/quote] ... but also that the George Cross flag was not much in use as a national symbol before 1350 or thereabouts.
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