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  • WTF?_2
    WTF?_2 Posts: 4,592 Forumite
    Realy wrote: »
    God I do hope that is irony!

    As I said one rule for one.


    If you can't tell the difference in context, I can see why you don't have a problem with the OP.
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    Every pound less borrowed (to buy a house) is more than two pounds less to repay and more than three pounds less to earn, over the course of a typical mortgage.
  • BettiePage
    BettiePage Posts: 4,627 Forumite
    I couldn't sleep with excitement...!!

    No, but I couldn't sleep. I was up all night. I suffer from seriously disturbed and unpredictable sleep patterns. Last week I was seriously wondering if I was developing chronic fatigue syndrome as I had no energy and kept sleeping.

    Need to get my head into gear though.... job interview Monday. Not sure what went on there, stupid relapse into fear mode made me actually apply for a job, in a city, miles away ... and now the !!!!ers want to see me :(
    Good luck anyway, even if you're not sure you want the job. :T
    Illegitimi non carborundum.
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    BettiePage wrote: »
    Good luck anyway, even if you're not sure you want the job. :T
    They might expect something of me!
    Oh I am so fearful of the expectations of others.

    I know I am brilliant/perfect at what I do. But I fret.
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    They might expect something of me!
    Oh I am so fearful of the expectations of others.

    I know I am brilliant/perfect at what I do. But I fret.

    I'd employ you (if I were the employing kind!) Brilliance at the job is one thing, but making others around you laugh and feel good, at no one else's expense, is a priceless personal asset.
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I've said I'd employ her too. ;) We are talking about setting up a business....a lot..but I doubt PN would like it very much, rofl. I know we'd be a darn sight more likely to make a profit though...she'd be very withering about needless expenditure:)
  • Realy
    Realy Posts: 1,017 Forumite
    !!!!!!? wrote: »
    If you can't tell the difference in context, I can see why you don't have a problem with the OP.

    Because you were going on about sexual reference you may say it jokingly but it is still a sexual reference.
    !!!!!!? wrote: »
    You seem to have got pretty heated about someone making insensitive comments about a random stranger on the news (which the OP later retracted and apologised for) but are quite laid back about posters inserting creepy sexual comments and personal aspersions about another MSE forums member into an otherwise sensible discussion?


    Obviously racism would be fine if it was said jokingly.:confused:
    Look I don’t have a problem with you but i do with how you go about some things. you don’t seem to see that you can be very hypocritical, unless you just play up to the bad side of posts then play the victim on others?

    I did object about a post on Sunday but did not then go and post the same thing!
  • The interview with our favourite Nationwide spokesperson:

    http://thecrownblogspot.blogspot.com/2008/10/nationwide-september-data-out-today.html
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    This one's worth a watch too .... where she says "single digit this year" and no to a housing crash.

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=n9yYGhcTFac
  • dervish
    dervish Posts: 926 Forumite
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    posh*spice wrote: »
    That's truly the most discusting post I have ever seen on MSE. You should sooooo be ashamed of yourself. You make me feel sick.


    agreed - to think that children read this also.
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    dervish wrote: »
    agreed - to think that children read this also.
    a] They're dull f3ck3rs if they're in this bit
    b] There's a LOT worse every day in the Discussion Time, where I imagine most children would hang out.

    I think children reading this board need to find out there are alternative ways of spending their time. And maybe if they've got an umbrella to hand they can amuse themselves for awhile. Maybe check out the old Bruno videos too; like a rounded education.
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