Apparently, she claims that her collection of miniature bottles of spirits was not from any (euphemistic) 'perk' of her job - but presents from friends. I think that's fair enough. If a postman had a stamp collection, we wouldn't assume that he'd nicked the stamps from the Post Office.
Apparently, she claims that her collection of miniature bottles of spirits was not from any (euphemistic) 'perk' of her job - but presents from friends. I think that's fair enough. If a postman had a stamp collection, we wouldn't assume that he'd nicked the stamps from the Post Office.
It doesn't matter one way or the other. ~ She collects miniatures, and her friends bring additions to her collection from their travels. ~ She pilfers them from work. Who cares?
THE last time Tommy and Gail Sheridan emerged from a court into the sunshine, they were rejoicing in a record £200,000 damages award and rattled off quotes at breakneck speed to the waiting media circus.
Yesterday, the mood was altogether more sombre, at the beginning of a legal process which accuses the couple of lying their way to that award and threatens them with a prison sentence.
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