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Inflation now at 3% and rising
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think he's calling you a "ho".Comment
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Yep, the irony is laughable really. There's a super hardcore brexiteer in the office here who is currently saying how fantastic it is that house prices are falling, interest is going up and how he was going to get a better house right at the end of the market crashing and that his ISA would get a better rate as a result of extra interest.
... What he failed to realise was that his house would also, in turn, be worth less. (or worthless, depending on how you look at it).
Same person also sports a hatred of Tony Blair - I was curious to why and the only two things he could verbalise were the Iraq war and the IRA amnesty...
And that ladies and gentlemen, is what we are dealing with.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really. Have enough to retire on if I was forced to.
Great! now **** off and go bother the goats in Portugal you tedious oaf!
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostGreat! now **** off and go bother the goats in Portugal you tedious oaf!
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostGreat! now **** off and go bother the goats in Portugal you tedious oaf!
I work remotely for local and overseas clients.
I can move abroad when the time is right.
Or if there is crash, buy a massive penthouse overlooking the Thames.
Options, options.
For now I quite fancy staying here and enjoying the shadenfreudeHard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really. Have enough to retire on if I was forced to.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo rush.
I work remotely for local and overseas clients.
I can move abroad when the time is right.
Or if there is crash, buy a massive penthouse overlooking the Thames.
Options, options.
For now I quite fancy staying here and enjoying the shadenfreudeComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo rush.
I work remotely for local and overseas clients.
I can move abroad when the time is right.
Or if there is crash, buy a massive penthouse overlooking the Thames.
Options, options.
For now I quite fancy staying here and enjoying the shadenfreudeComment
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