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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOnly £15? You didn't have a very busy morning then, did you?
Have you thought about a different street corner?
Originally posted by PAH View PostThere's some working girls in my town that offer a bj for £3. Not bad if you also collect porn starring Jackie Stallone lookalikes.
So maybe all those bjs have made her jaw ache, hence her being quieter than usual on here.
Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostThey don't know what I earn.
Yes very wierd - was hard adjusting at first.
Its not that bad to be fair. I stay in hotels most of the week and am out of country for a good 2 weeks in the month.
I'm really only here at weekends, hence not the massive need for a place.
As soon as I can be sure the markets are not going tits up I shall buy a place. Almost bought one last year. Was due to sign on the Friday and contract was cancelled on the Thursday due to budget being cut. Bugger.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIf my kids want to stay at home once they start working (or claiming dole!), I'll charge them 50% of their net income.
Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDo you not find it a bit weird/strange though? Not sure I could handle it TBH. Why don't you get yourself a proper 'crib' , complete with a big TV and lots of black furniture.
Its not that bad to be fair. I stay in hotels most of the week and am out of country for a good 2 weeks in the month.
I'm really only here at weekends, hence not the massive need for a place.
As soon as I can be sure the markets are not going tits up I shall buy a place. Almost bought one last year. Was due to sign on the Friday and contract was cancelled on the Thursday due to budget being cut. Bugger.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOnly £15? You didn't have a very busy morning then, did you?
Have you thought about a different street corner?
There's some working girls in my town that offer a bj for £3. Not bad if you also collect porn starring Jackie Stallone lookalikes.
So maybe all those bjs have made her jaw ache, hence her being quieter than usual on here.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostLess wealthy than I felt before 2pm this afternoon. I was in a pub with a potential business associate, and had my purse lifted from my bag. Thankfully, I only lost about £15 in cash and nothing has been spent on my credit cards. I'm just glad that it wasn't my handbag that was swiped which contained quite a lot of expensive gadgets, and the bag itself was a Mulberry.
Caught the bastard on CCTV though - the brazen git!
Burberry
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostProbably. I have lived away from home. Did it for 4 years.
You're a girl? What the... Why you called Denny?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAt the end of the day, though, you do still live at home.
ISTR your sister having a few choice words about the subject
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIs it just me that thinks this is a bit of a poor show?
Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostAt least I will not compete for the kind of contracts you do
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAt the end of the day, though, you do still live at home.
ISTR your sister having a few choice words about the subject
Yes she does own her own home. If by owning you mean have an interest only mortgage and an equity that is smaller and rising slower than my cash in bank amount
Originally posted by Denny View PostLess wealthy than I felt before 2pm this afternoon. I was in a pub with a potential business associate, and had my purse lifted from my bag. Thankfully, I only lost about £15 in cash and nothing has been spent on my credit cards. I'm just glad that it wasn't my handbag that was swiped which contained quite a lot of expensive gadgets, and the bag itself was a Mulberry.
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Less wealthy than I felt before 2pm this afternoon. I was in a pub with a potential business associate, and had my purse lifted from my bag. Thankfully, I only lost about £15 in cash and nothing has been spent on my credit cards. I'm just glad that it wasn't my handbag that was swiped which contained quite a lot of expensive gadgets, and the bag itself was a Mulberry.
Caught the bastard on CCTV though - the brazen git!
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostMinted.
Nearly £1.5k a week on contract rates and I don't pay any rent or have any overheads
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