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If you know something that is worth money, step one is to write it up in a PDF and sell it via a website. Step two is a set of YouTube videos that go into more depth. Step three is courses that you run at 2k per head.
Very little $ outlay if you have time on your hands.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnyway been sitting under in the garden pondering Lie groups and think have made an intuitive breakthrough.
Will require a lot of checking - quite excited now.
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Anyway been sitting under in the garden pondering Lie groups and think have made an intuitive breakthrough.
Will require a lot of checking - quite excited now.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCan't you read? The difference is I'm not a kept man since I have my own pocket money.
Oh and she paid for the house in cash. I think that's my duty as provider over
Oh tulip it's the wife!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSas isn't actually retired is he? He's now a stay at home dad. You'd better have that souffle finished for when the missus gets back or she's gonna cut your allowance.
Oh and I paid for the house in cash. I think that's my duty as provider over
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAs a serious answer to the question, maybe not spend your retirement on CUK? What a depressing thought!
Are there any good retirementhomesforums we could get Sas on, and then visit him?
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As a serious answer to the question, maybe not spend your retirement on CUK? What a depressing thought!
Are there any good retirementhomesforums we could get Sas on, and then visit him?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWell it used to be dealt with by sticking people in an asylum, but it seems we're more cuddly these days and do 'care in the community', even expecting some cretins to get a job; I think that's a big mistake. We're all better off with some people on the dole.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhittle.
Thats what Clint always does, when he's waiting for the baddies.
Get a knife, a lolly ice stick and make an easter island head. or something
alternatively, learn how to chew tabbacca. he does that a lot too
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHe also used to have a large ginger gurning sidekick as well.
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