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Previously on "Another interesting Telly programme"
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Not one person on that program was a victim of the so-called 'credit crunch', or a victim of any downturn in the economy. They were all fools.
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Originally posted by crack_ho View PostThat was the most boring hour of my life watching that drivel.
How did that couple with a £27k mortgage manage to convert it into a £143 mortgage and then have the audacity to blame the lenders.
The original mortgage was maybe £200 a month in repayments even someone on benefits could have paid that off.
He worked for 14 years and wasted his money buying stupid fish tanks.
All the debtors blamed the lenders and all the lenders gave a boring generalised speech about how they were not to blame.
The guy with the horses was a right prik and clearly had small man syndrome.
And yes she was a munter.
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Originally posted by crack_ho View PostThe guy with the horses was a right prik and clearly had small man syndrome.
And yes she was a munter.
Equifax must be sh*tting themselves at the competition.
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That was the most boring hour of my life watching that drivel.
How did that couple with a £27k mortgage manage to convert it into a £143k mortgage and then have the audacity to blame the lenders.
The original mortgage was maybe £200 a month in repayments even someone on benefits could have paid that off.
He worked for 14 years and wasted his money buying stupid fish tanks.
All the debtors blamed the lenders and all the lenders gave a boring generalised speech about how they were not to blame.
The guy with the horses was a right prik and clearly had small man syndrome.
And yes she was a munter.Last edited by crack_ho; 8 February 2008, 13:32.
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One of the reasons I'm not looking forward to high-def porn.
Prefer 3D porn, which is where you find some skank on a saturday night, fill her up with bacardi breezers, go back to her's for 'coffee', and do a runner before the sun rises. Fortunately women think this is a form of emotional fulfillment, so we're both happy.
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I guess getting some random bloke to take a snap of you and then uploading it to the internet is classified as modelling nowadays hey.....
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI physically heaved and nearly brought dinner up the first time I saw her face, can't believe she was a model.......
She was certainly a 10 pinter. In fact I'd probably have to be on hard drugs to want to nail that one. Viagra counts as a hard drug doesn't it?
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Originally posted by zeitghostWell she was getting a bit long in the tooth, but did have a nice rack.
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View Postall we saw was the unfortunate couple that lost their house (not the smartest people you may ever see), the former students complaining about the student loans and the yuppie guy that kept horses and borrowed loads to keep up with his lifestyle. That was it, unless I missed something.
She thought it was funny that she'd run up thousands on her boyfriends cards and that he was paying for it now she'd split up with him.
He must of been a complete moron for letting her do that in the first place though.
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There is a young lad in the office I work in who is on about £18K and has loans of about £25K and is now borrowing more to go on holiday (£4K) and a new car (£15K) - mad as hell but the banks are madder lending him the money.
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