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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLosing 80,000 jobs in any sector, let alone the UK's most profitable, is not exactly good news for the economy is it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd the problem with you, SB is that you're a dull, unsuccessful, brain-dead moron.
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postftfy
The problem you have sas is that you keep harping on as if an "expensive" house in London (regardless of the postcode!) is something to be chuffed about.
The reason London prices are so overhyped is the proximity to jobs. Many of these jobs pay a lot of money, but only because you need to earn a lot of money to afford the inflated prices.
It is a bit like bragging about having the best perch in the battery hen warehouse.
Of course, those of us who are "free range", snigger at your stupidity in having got yourself into the position of being such a houseprice bore. All this whilst we enjoy a quality of life you are too dozy to even realise you are missing out upon.
HTH
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd this is bad news how exactly?
I'm loving it. Hope they are mortgaged up to the eyeballs too.
bwrs
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIf the culls are of traders then no, they would have paid peanuts for their compact and bijou townhouses in Wandsworth
The problem you have sas is that you keep harping on as if an "expensive" house in London (regardless of the postcode!) is something to be chuffed about.
The reason London prices are so overhyped is the proximity to jobs. Many of these jobs pay a lot of money, but only because you need to earn a lot of money to afford the inflated prices.
It is a bit like bragging about having the best perch in the battery hen warehouse.
Of course, those of us who are "free range", snigger at your stupidity in having got yourself into the position of being such a houseprice bore. All this whilst we enjoy a quality of life you are too dozy to even realise you are missing out upon.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd this is bad news how exactly?
I'm loving it. Hope they are mortgaged up to the eyeballs too.
bwrs
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And this is bad news how exactly?
I'm loving it. Hope they are mortgaged up to the eyeballs too.
bwrs
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