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Previously on "Warchest *******"
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Even Ozzy knew the importance of a war chest !
Day of judgement, God is calling
On their knees, the war chests crawling
Begging mercy for their sins
Satan laughing, spreads his wings
Oh lord, yeah!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostUsed to have a 9-12 month warchest. That was based on my burn rate (which included a mortgage).
Now we have no mortgage , it's probably around 24 months without me putting anything extra into it.
Really feel for others who are not in a stable situation, I believe the government could have done more, but I do have largely self employed people in my family (not contractors).
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Used to have a 9-12 month warchest. That was based on my burn rate (which included a mortgage).
Now we have no mortgage , it's probably around 24 months without me putting anything extra into it.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post3 weeks worth. He then takes a gig with payment terms of 4 weeks. Then whines he does not have enough money to live on due to agent morals. How many groats does he have to sell his body for down the docks?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIf Cretin A has a warchest of 100 groats and Cretin B has a warchest of 200 groats and Cretin A gives Cretin B 20% of their warchest for each 100 groats in Cretin B's warchest, how many groats does Cretin B have in their warchest?
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIsn’t ‘war chest’ geordie for ‘my tits’?
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostNo, if time served contractors have spunked all their money on consumer bollocks then that's their lookout. They deserve a punch in the face, not sympathy. And then maybe some advice, but the punch in the face is important and has to come first.
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