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Previously on "We should welcome austerity - it's good for the soul"
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAye, and divorce is a close second I reckon.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat, and a lot of tips.
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Unemployment is the killer. Now my old man's out of work, I've had to branch out into areas of business I thought I was long past.
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I've had to cut back. Only a dozen bottles of champers a week at the moment plus my dealer is upset I've cut back from 1KG a month to just a 1/2. My nose has never looked better. Snifffffffffffffffffffff.
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The trouble is, I am really fckng well off. But I have hoards of kids and other rellies who are skint.
My son told me he intended to retire at 30 and I shat myself, that means I will have to keep working till I am 85
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Originally posted by russell View PostWe are all in it together!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostAll my contractors fit that category
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThats because, some people, or so I've heard, actually earn a bit less than £500 a day.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThats because, some people, or so I've heard, actually earn a bit less than £500 a day.
My point was that I am meticulous when it comes to money, or anything else numerical. It comes naturally. For others it does not and I don't understand it.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI agree with you, and have always lived within my means too, knowing precisely what is coming in and going out financially. I find it difficult to understand people who get themselves into spiralling debt but then I have never known it any other way I suppose.
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I agree with you, and have always lived within my means too, knowing precisely what is coming in and going out financially. I find it difficult to understand people who get themselves into spiralling debt but then I have never known it any other way I suppose.
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