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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostBored now.
Had a letter on Saturday informing me that another relative, living on The Lizard, had just popped her clogs at 99.
That's the 2nd one that won't be getting a telegram.
The air or genes or sommat must be special around there coz they've all lived to a goodish age.
Bit of a bummer not to make 100, but avoids the inevitable computer confusion when you enter a 2 digit year.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostConsultant appt this afternoon. Will find out what they are or aren't proposing to do with mother's heart.
Big sis took her to have her leg dressed this morning - all healing well apparently.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostConsultant appt this afternoon. Will find out what they are or aren't proposing to do with mother's heart.
Big sis took her to have her leg dressed this morning - all healing well apparently.Comment
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Stupid tax return done for another year.
Really hate still having to do a uk one, I an ideal world it would be nice to sell the house in the UK, close the bank account and be done with it.
Still have to do my cloggy one, but that's just a matter of getting the cloggy accountant to fill it in.Last edited by norrahe; 26 January 2015, 15:04.Comment
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Also managed to get a years worth of filing done.
Office now tidied up.
All I need is a gig nowComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostStupid tax return done for another year.
Really hate still having to do a uk one, I an ideal world it would be nice to sell the house in the UK, close the bank account and be done with it.
Still have to do my cloggy one, but that's just a matter of getting the cloggy accountant to fill it in.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostReally hate still having to do a uk one, I an ideal world it would be nice to sell the house in the UK, close the bank account and be done with it.Comment
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If I'd got to bed earlier last night, I'd have been able to get up earlier this morning, and got to ClientCorp earlier, and been able to leave in a few minutes.
But I didn't, so I've got over an hour to go.
The bitterness of regret…Comment
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