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Could you live on 60 quid a week?

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    #51
    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Was that the poor sod you nicked the firewood from?
    my first wife actually.
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      #52
      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
      my first wife actually.
      Oh sorry about that.
      And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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        #53
        Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
        Oh sorry about that.
        Dont be, she shouldnt have got leathered and fallen asleep on the couch.
        But as for the the poverty, these things are real, they happen today, to people who dont deserve it. I lived like that for ten years, it is horrible. listen to BI and Alf.
        and dont ever get into that position




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          #54
          Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
          But could you go a year on £3,120? And for every week of that year, not know whether you would have a job the next week? And at the end of that year, still not know whether you would have to do it again for another year?
          That wasn't the question asked. Food, Heating and clothing was specified.

          Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
          It's doing it week in, week out, not knowing when you'll be offered a job. And having to make decisions ever time something goes wrong but without sufficient information to make good decisions.

          When the washing machine packs up do you:
          a) invest in an expensive A++ rating machine that will last a long time and be cheap to run?
          b) pay a proper plumber £150 to fix it?
          c) pay some bloke from the pub £50 to come and look at it?
          d) buy a second hand one for £80?
          e) start using the launderette (very expensive)?
          It's easy to choose (a) when you're in work. But when long term unemployed stuff like that leaves you in tears; you literally cannot afford to make the wrong decision. But (e) might be the only option.
          Again not in the original spec, but to answer this question I'm a good practical electical engineer who doesn't mind plumbing, if the parts are cheaper than a new machine I can fix it. I replumbed and rewired this house and installed central heating when I bought it.

          Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
          What would you do once your stock of herbs & spices have gone? And the cleaning materials? And your clothes are getting worn out? Living on £60 for one week is not the same as living on £60 per week.
          Flavourings aren't expensive and don't run out all at once. I'm not inclined to wear my suits and formal shirts/shoes while out of contract so they wouldn't wear out. Casual clothes last plenty of time and if I'm sat at home I tend to slob about in jogging pants and sweatshirt, if required to I probably have casual clothes that could last me at least 5 years without buying anything other than new boxers and socks.

          Based on the original question my answer is still yes!!!!!

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            #55
            Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post

            Based on the original question my answer is still yes!!!!!
            But would you want to....
            I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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              #56
              Originally posted by Pogle View Post
              But would you want to....
              Ermmmm let me think about that one.....

              NOPE.

              (However that wasn't in the business spec, as a BA you know that it's an irrelevant question )

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                #57
                Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                Ermmmm let me think about that one.....

                NOPE.

                (However that wasn't in the business spec, as a BA you know that it's an irrelevant question )
                lol.

                I used to get my dolio once a fortnight. Straight away you have a problem, if you keep hold of any money, it will go, so you have to buy all of your essentials on day 1.
                pay the milkman
                pay the bread
                top up the lecky
                give the daughter her pocket money
                pay back all the 'borrows'
                buy two weeks worth of food.

                so here is problem number 2. what food can you buy that will last two weeks. answer - tins, spuds, eggs.

                So I became an expert in cooking up cheap tinned meals

                Beans with curry powder, one boiled egg, toast.
                Spahetti hoops, bit of cheese, toast
                tin of meatballs , curry powder , toast
                tin of corned beef , mustard , toast
                tin of fish, tomato ketchup, toast
                tin of bolegnese, toast
                chip butties

                repeat (for ten years)


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                  #58
                  EO, could you really not get a job, any job, for 10 years?

                  I've lived on the dole in the last recession - not very nice, but I was in a shared house and was used to living like a student then.
                  Hard Brexit now!
                  #prayfornodeal

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                    EO, could you really not get a job, any job, for 10 years?

                    I've lived on the dole in the last recession - not very nice, but I was in a shared house and was used to living like a student then.
                    I was a single parent.
                    She was about 14 before I could start leaving her alone, even then it was illegal.


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                      #60
                      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                      I was a single parent.
                      She was about 14 before I could start leaving her alone, even then it was illegal.


                      EO - I'm genuinely impressed.

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