Originally posted by Wilmslow
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostNow, no need to get personal.....
We all seemed to get on ok in the pub, it was a really nice evening with good company from my perspective. Some really cool characters
Bring back the dog I say.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWHS.
PS, "homes" for under £50K are still widely available.
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E.g. a boat, live in a car, or a beach hut, a shed or live rough in some woodland.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIf you really are Wilmslow, you're a f**king ugly bastard with no social skills whatsoever.
Actually, that scenario is becoming more believable by the second.
We all seemed to get on ok in the pub, it was a really nice evening with good company from my perspective. Some really cool characters
Bring back the dog I say.
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The best rate I have found is 5.99% and thats with a 15% deposit. Then again i am a FTB.
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Well, I met Wilmslow at the same time. he certainly fitted the bill, although it could always have been someone who is a good actor as well as a puppetmaster.
but , of course, there comes a point when the conspiracy theory becomes too absurd. so for the moment, I am happy to believe that we met the fellow, and that as well as faeries, there are Wilmslows in the world.
and as for your pathetic attaempt at a put-down image.... I refer you to mine. Unlike you and your bloated self regarding
I have no illusions.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostHaving met the fella, yes.
To be honest. I've swapped from you as the source of Wilmslow (evening though it's on the way to Manchester!) to the master of the irrelevant EternalOptimist.
EO is now my chief suspect. Was this the fella you met?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAs things stand at the moment doesn't it pay to borrow? Savers are being shafted.
2% above base rate. Is that the 0.5% rate? If so, 2.5% is less than even the official inflation rate.
PS, "homes" for under £50K are still widely available.
DAILY EXPRESS PROPERTY - Property Articles - Articles
E.g. a boat, live in a car, or a beach hut, a shed or live rough in some woodland.
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As things stand at the moment doesn't it pay to borrow? Savers are being shafted.
2% above base rate. Is that the 0.5% rate? If so, 2.5% is less than even the official inflation rate.
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Anything that ties you into something until death...nope sorry not interested. Somehow I still agreed to get married..
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWould you dare to tell this to "his" face?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe answer is neither. You clearly can't afford to buy a property so don't.*
*This Q and A session between my sockie and me was brought to you as a free public education service. I may conduct further such Q and A sessions to illuminate certain points of interest/common sense about life in Britain.
HTH
Actually, that scenario is becoming more believable by the second.
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