Payday loans for kids - Pocket Money Loans
I made this!
I'm opening a proper shop for this on Monday in London if anyone wants to pop by. Address is on the 'store locator' page.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 0:46, Share, Reply)
I'm opening a proper shop for this on Monday in London if anyone wants to pop by. Address is on the 'store locator' page.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 0:46, Share, Reply)
Yeah!! teach kids how to get into debt!!
FUCK OFF YOU SPAMMING CUNT!!
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 1:00, Share, Reply)
Ha Ha....jokes' on you. Mokum trolled you. Theirs no WAY anyone could be such a dumbass.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 13:40, Share, Reply)
After all the drink I had last night - yes I can be such a dumbass!
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 20:48, Share, Reply)
The Point----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> You missed it
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:39, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:39, Share, Reply)
Maybe he should jusht go and have a shmoke and maybe eat shome wafflesh.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 9:29, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 9:29, Share, Reply)
Since the scottish referendum and Fat Boab not posting anymore, I think he must have a lot of pent up harrumphing.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 11:07, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 11:07, Share, Reply)
lol i was really drunk and didnt visit the site - oops i look foolish ;)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 16:47, Share, Reply)
SERVER ERROR: Too many kids are applying for loans right now, please check back later! :D
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 1:03, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 1:03, Share, Reply)
"three consecutive missed repayments means you also qualify for a free toy!"
Excellent work! Are you going to be in the papers and on that there TV? Do let us know.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 7:06, Share, Reply)
Excellent work! Are you going to be in the papers and on that there TV? Do let us know.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 7:06, Share, Reply)
This is excellent
Millions of Americans bought houses under similar invitation, and I mean millions.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:26, Share, Reply)
Millions of Americans bought houses under similar invitation, and I mean millions.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:26, Share, Reply)
Brilliant!
I particularly liked the 'Bouncy Castle Mortgage' on the blog page!
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:37, Share, Reply)
I particularly liked the 'Bouncy Castle Mortgage' on the blog page!
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 8:37, Share, Reply)
spellingmistakescostlives,
May I share this on Faceache, just to see how many people do a Mokum? Thought I'd better ask first :)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:24, Share, Reply)
May I share this on Faceache, just to see how many people do a Mokum? Thought I'd better ask first :)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:24, Share, Reply)
Nicely done
Duly shared on my BaceFook - wonder how many gullibles it'll hook?
[edit: Newsletter / Front Page]
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:35, Share, Reply)
Duly shared on my BaceFook - wonder how many gullibles it'll hook?
[edit: Newsletter / Front Page]
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:35, Share, Reply)
Surely no one is stupid enough to...oh, wait...as you were.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:51, Share, Reply)
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 10:51, Share, Reply)
Market research!
i100.independent.co.uk/article/these-are-the-areas-of-britain-where-children-get-the-most-pocket-money--lJIdHtQsIg
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 11:03, Share, Reply)
i100.independent.co.uk/article/these-are-the-areas-of-britain-where-children-get-the-most-pocket-money--lJIdHtQsIg
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 11:03, Share, Reply)
I don't think "to loan" is a verb though
Perhaps in America
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 16:43, Share, Reply)
Perhaps in America
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 16:43, Share, Reply)
Usage note:
Sometimes mistakenly identified as an Americanism,loan1as a verb meaning “to lend†has been used in English for nearly 800 years:Nearby villages loaned clothing and other supplies to the flood-ravaged town.The occasional objections toloanas a verb referring to things other than money, are comparatively recent.
Loanis standard in all contexts but is perhaps most common in financial ones:The government has loaned money to farmers to purchase seed.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 17:56, Share, Reply)
Sometimes mistakenly identified as an Americanism,loan1as a verb meaning “to lend†has been used in English for nearly 800 years:Nearby villages loaned clothing and other supplies to the flood-ravaged town.The occasional objections toloanas a verb referring to things other than money, are comparatively recent.
Loanis standard in all contexts but is perhaps most common in financial ones:The government has loaned money to farmers to purchase seed.
( , Sat 25 Oct 2014, 17:56, Share, Reply)