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Old 11-07-2009, 09:08 AM #4
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Any 'deals' she might get post-eviction should almost certainly result in her benefits being stopped.

She can use that money to pay for her revolting ciggie habbit, the vile dog.

Why should the taxpayer have to fund her nicotine addiction?

Although, having said that, the most likely deal she'll get is advertising dog food - with her eating the product
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