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Early retirement?
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It's not just about the cost. What kind of example you will be setting for them? You shouldn't be surprised if they will just try to squander all your money after and then go on the dole when it's run out.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
You are going to breed wage slaves.It's not just about the cost. What kind of example you will be setting for them? You shouldn't be surprised if they will just try to squander all your money after and then go on the dole when it's run out.Comment
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Will you make the tenants take their shoes off at the door?Originally posted by tay View PostI will have 2 freehold houses to rent outComment
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Music....
We recently did a gig in a tiny (very crowded) cafe, and earnt 270 Euros, for two of us, that's about £40 an hour, now if we can earn that in a tiny cafe, what could we do in a big hall. We calculated thousands of Euo's.
I mean we're not talking fame here, just small venues.I'm alright JackComment
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I believe the beggars in London earn more than that, and they don't have to play any music.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMusic....
We recently did a gig in a tiny (very crowded) cafe, and earnt 270 Euros, for two of us, that's about £40 an hour, now if we can earn that in a tiny cafe, what could we do in a big hall. We calculated thousands of Euo's.
I mean we're not talking fame here, just small venues.Comment
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Why would I want to?Will you make the tenants take their shoes off at the door?
It might be my house, but it is their home.
I always get the carpets cleaned after tenants move out anyway.Comment
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lol, Tay takes the family out for a day of extreme sports:Originally posted by tay View PostI always get the carpets cleaned after tenants move out anyway.
http://www.komar.org/projects/crawls...rpet-pad-2.jpgComment
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Postlol, Tay takes the family out for a day of extreme sports:
http://www.komar.org/projects/crawls...rpet-pad-2.jpg
Sorry the carpet/shoes obsession keeps me laughing."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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