heslops barnet
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Different family members and relatives?Does he hell
But how does he get it on the ticket if he's been bust.
More than once
Different family members and relatives?Does he hell
But how does he get it on the ticket if he's been bust.
More than once
Well thanks for ruining what I thought was my most poignant post of my bluemoon career.Not always. I bought mine outright, never get loans for anything.
That's mine!Depends on his car…
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You will be long gone with everyone else on here before that opens..!Yeah it’s shit. Was thinking of moving the family to a swanky new resort when it opens called Gaza.
Luxury…! :-)What I find incredible is that you can honestly have some chump eating maccy dees fucking about on an expensive phone knowing where their next meals are coming from complaining about people who were grateful for the moss off the wallpaper to lick when they were hungry and had a stick and a wheel for fun (Slight exaggeration but it still stands).
It's taken years for someone to call me that. Thank you! I feel like I've finally arrived.It’s red.
Rag.
where's that?Perhaps Gino de Campo?
The thread above this one when I posted it….where's that?
FOMO is a mental disorder.Absolutely correct, how many people do you see who earn a wage that is almost the same as the value of their car. Couples earning £50k each and driving around a leased Range Rover worth £102k + costing them 1.5k per month or more, never mind the down payment.
Lifestyle inflation is one of the biggest issues, when people start earning more, rather than saving and building up a buffer which they can invest and grow, they spend it on slightly better holidays, or a newer car etc.
Having a wife or partner who has a similar financial outlook certainly helps, there's nothing worse than having one person in a relationship who spends money like water, whilst the other is more responsible.
Surprisingly it does tend to be those who actually earn above average incomes who have no savings and significant debt rather than people who are on lower wages.
I appreciate it doesn't work for everyone and is obviously more difficult if you only have one minimum wage income but the 50-30-20 split between needs, wants and savings is a good starting point.
What's your view on sunburn, Venomous spiders under the bog seat and zero seasons?Thinking about a move to Sydney through work, interesting to hear people’s view. Two of my very good friends from the UK moved out over 10 years ago and never came back. The UK only feels to be going in a negative direction and that is without the permanent crap weather.
Suncream and more sunscreen, god knows and Sydney climate seems decent to be fair.What's your view on sunburn, Venomous spiders under the bog seat and zero seasons?
I know people who have stayed and those of come back.What's your view on sunburn, Venomous spiders under the bog seat and zero seasons?
Do you currently hate living in the UK or are you happy but fearful of something that might never happen?Thinking about a move to Sydney through work, interesting to hear people’s view. Two of my very good friends from the UK moved out over 10 years ago and never came back. The UK only feels to be going in a negative direction and that is without the permanent crap weather.
Hate no, however certainly intrigued in the possibility of change for the better lifestyle if possible more so for my two teenage sons. Have always been interested in living abroad and the outdoor lifestyle.Do you currently hate living in the UK or are you happy but fearful of something that might never happen?