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Then friends of MrsBP - the husband collapsed. Been ill for a while. Taken to Bangor. Probably to die...
I wish I was better with death.Comment
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@Brillo
sorry to hear about cat.
vets are expensive.
it's all about life quality though, as they age.
the cats,not the feckin vets.
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Did I mention student loan drama?
Probably not - or I will repeat myself. It all adds to tpd volume.
Came back from dropping cat off at vet. Twins were screaming at each other - top volume. I had to seperate them.
They both applied for loans. They ticked the box "did you move to Wales for education". Which means for university - they thought it meant school. So they got rejected.
So after they calmed down, I got on the phone. Explained. And I sent a letter for each of them. They both moved up here in 2013. They spent weekends/holidays here - kept school in England until 2018. 6th form in Wales. I have 4 days a week custody, ex-mrs-bp has 3 days. As she is such an idiot(she was great until her kidney transplant). Of course, she kept kids until she got all the money saying she would raise kids. So she got money, I got kids. And I supported MrsBP while she looked after kids too.
But you know, I got the best deal! What is money? Kids bought me so much happiness. Until they grew up.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid I mention student loan drama?
Probably not - or I will repeat myself. It all adds to tpd volume.
Came back from dropping cat off at vet. Twins were screaming at each other - top volume. I had to seperate them.
They both applied for loans. They ticked the box "did you move to Wales for education". Which means for university - they thought it meant school. So they got rejected.
So after they calmed down, I got on the phone. Explained. And I sent a letter for each of them. They both moved up here in 2013. They spent weekends/holidays here - kept school in England until 2018. 6th form in Wales. I have 4 days a week custody, ex-mrs-bp has 3 days. As she is such an idiot(she was great until her kidney transplant). Of course, she kept kids until she got all the money saying she would raise kids. So she got money, I got kids. And I supported MrsBP while she looked after kids too.
But you know, I got the best deal! What is money? Kids bought me so much happiness. Until they grew up.....Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Post@Brillo
sorry to hear about cat.
vets are expensive.
it's all about life quality though, as they age.
the cats,not the feckin vets.
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The thing is I HATE cats. I originally got a couple to stop MrsBP from wanting kids(and then came baby bp - anopther story). But you know what I really dislike - cruelty to animals. Though there is an exception - sasguru. Or wait, he is not animal, he is vegetable.....Comment
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So I wanted to think more about car. I get on very well with local garage owner - so I went to see him. I wanted to hand over Easter eggs anyway - many customers give Christmas chocolates, we are only ones who give Easter ones. I like rewarding good service.
So car - diesel vectra - is car number two. Coming up with MOT and insurance. I have no driveway - I will probably never use it again but who knows? I asked garage owner if scrap value was about right - £55. He said yes - last month I would have got £150. I said I wished I had a place to store it - he pointed out his yard is almost empty and more cars to go soon. So I can park up car for a few months for free. I offered to pay him - he refused.
So I filled in SORN when I got home - and I will not renew insurance.
It was on the way home I got upset.....Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that good or bad?
I suppose at least its still a job. But you might end up drivelling 3 days and useful stuff the other 4? Like OU?
No idea what I will do with the time. It's not like I can go to weegieland for a shag.Comment
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