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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOn reflection was there even an inkling of your divorce/separation looming?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-am-i-gay.html
HTH
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI don't have to wait very long at all, after every post you just can't resist chipping in.
Remember, you're the sad permie cockroach who comes on a contractor board, to attempt to wind people up. I'll always respond to a cock like that.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostYou'll probably have to wait a lot longer if you think I give a tulip what you think.
Sad
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI'm waiting around to see if anyone is impressed by your posturing and bullsh!t.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostAh, the permie posting on a contractors site again.
Why don't you do us all a favour, and fook off.
That was rhetorical too
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWho gives a sh!t?
Seriously, when the same old crowd publish crap like the above, are any of you really interested?
Why don't you do us all a favour, and fook off.
That was rhetorical too
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostStrangely enough I asked the estate agent about the market in Reigate on Monday, as we're umming and arghing on selling two properties we have, or keeping them another year.
He reckons for our properties (~£300k), he said the market is more active than it has been for a long time, with people bidding £5-10k less than asking. Houses are starting to shift, and he thinks it will get slightly better in Summer. People are looking at houses and offering for the right ones. He said prices were about the same now, as they were in 2010.
We're going to hold on for one more year, we have long term tenants in them, comfortably paying off the small mortage and rents are fairly high (£1100 for one, £1200 for the other).
Seriously, when the same old crowd publish crap like the above, are any of you really interested?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostObviously not.
The chances are that in 2005 you had a different view on what you thought was going to happen.
Did you foresee your current circumstances? On reflection was there even an inkling of your divorce/separation looming?
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostStrangely enough I asked the estate agent about the market in Reigate on Monday, as we're umming and arghing on selling two properties we have, or keeping them another year.
He reckons for our properties (~£300k), he said the market is more active than it has been for a long time, with people bidding £5-10k less than asking. Houses are starting to shift, and he thinks it will get slightly better in Summer. People are looking at houses and offering for the right ones. He said prices were about the same now, as they were in 2010.
We're going to hold on for one more year, we have long term tenants in them, comfortably paying off the small mortage and rents are fairly high (£1100 for one, £1200 for the other).
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPlease don't let CUK 2.0 be lost when CUK 3.0 comes along. I don't want all my drivel to be lost to the ether. Let it stand for all eternity.
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