perhaps you should smoke less
Milan.
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what ever stage it is at doesn't really matter does it ?
if it puts your mind at rest, plan b is doing fine, equal
to expectations
Milan.
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yes it does. If it's still in the planning stage then it seems to have been stuck their for some time...
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Erm, is Plan B up and running or still in the planning stages?Originally posted by milanbenesit's fine
plan b is plan b and has never been elaborated on here
Milan.
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apparently 2008 is the year for the crash according to the spread betting market in the telegraph yesterday...
The US market is already starting to dip... it will no doubt be a soft landing but time to start planing
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Why would you want to trade up in the current housing market?Originally posted by MarillionFanSo I am cynically going to use the new perm position to obtain a nice hefty mortgage on a much larger house in the south then jump back into contracting again in October.
Very cynical.
tim
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it's fine
plan b is plan b and has never been elaborated on here
Milan.
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"is it really wise to elaborate on your personal business in an internet forum ?"
Cough, cough. How's plan B Milan? Cough.
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Darn, I was going to say that.Originally posted by Cowboy BobReal contractors buy their houses with cash.
HTH
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Gentlemen,
is it really wise to elaborate on your personal business in an internet forum ?
Granted you have nobody in the real world to talk to about such things but is this really the place ?
Can I suggest you get a dog, dogs can be great friends to man and have proved so in the past, moreover, a dog will always listen to your ramblings.
All the best,
Milan.
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