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  • fatpig_2
    fatpig_2 Posts: 631 Forumite
    Some of his stuff has been particularly offensive and I don't understand why his account hasn't been suspended.

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    Offensive Post reported.

    Ooops sorry, that horseshitman's job. :rotfl:
  • jamescredmond
    jamescredmond Posts: 1,061 Forumite
    last month found me in bakewell on a jolly.

    I was given a guided tour of a cottage museum, when it was pointed out to me that the building had a 'garderobe' (indoor wc). from the pan the waste fell approx. 13ft into a collection area.

    HIHM: get your shovel ready.
    miladdo
  • Rover
    Rover Posts: 323 Forumite
    A more bitter selection of sink estate renters has not existed before this thread.
    As soon as you downtrodden gutter snipes realise I am trying to help you the better!

    I have recently bought, for personal - not financial reasons, yet I will guarantee house prices will fall alot further and for a sustained period of time. Simple economics I'm affraid.
    17-06-2008, 9:53 PM http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=11798817#post11798817

    Housing market will probably 'bottom' late 2011.
    In the interim there will be a recession of sorts, BoE/Libor rates will remain slightly above current levels.
    Commodity prices will rise and cause real pain, net jobs will be lost, asset prices will continue to fall - whether that's houses, cars, furniture, plasma TV's.

    The elite will get richer and the other 85% of the population will, in real terms, become poorer.

    Specifically re house prices they will peak again in 14-18 years times (from Autum 2007).

    Those that still spout minor hiccup, resumption of HPI, all is rosy, are either a tad stupid or have a vested interest.
    anger, denial, acceptance ;)
  • treliac
    treliac Posts: 4,524 Forumite
    S/he's having such a laugh and we're all feeding into it. :rolleyes:

    Or ...... maybe we're enjoying playing with this devil's advocate !!
  • lesley1960
    lesley1960 Posts: 976 Forumite
    We have been very busy the last few months with removals , tailing off now , but have noticed an increase in calls asking for quotes , the market isnt as dead as some would like to have us believe
  • hithm will be right one day - maybe not today - but one day
  • blisk
    blisk Posts: 266 Forumite
    A more bitter selection of sink estate renters has not existed before this thread.

    As soon as you downtrodden gutter snipes realise I am trying to help you the better!
    When do you get your next Giro.

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=12789621&postcount=615
  • Dithering_Dad
    Dithering_Dad Posts: 4,554 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Some of his stuff has been particularly offensive and I don't understand why his account hasn't been suspended.

    I think we should all ignore the posts and not even reply - that would take the fun out of it for him/her.

    Just stick him on ignore. I have a few idiots on ignore now - their posts are pointless and I really don't want to waste my time reading any of them. Works a treat.
    Mortgage Free in 3 Years (Apr 2007 / Currently / Δ Difference)
    [strike]● Interest Only Pt: £36,924.12 / £ - - - - 1.00 / Δ £36,923.12[/strike] - Paid off! Yay!! :)
    ● Home Extension: £48,468.07 / £44,435.42 / Δ £4032.65
    ● Repayment Part: £64,331.11 / £59,877.15 / Δ £4453.96
    Total Mortgage Debt: £149,723.30 / £104,313.57 / Δ £45,409.73
  • jyonda
    jyonda Posts: 477 Forumite
    Oooh ignore, that's a good idea! How do you do that Dithering Dad? Dithering Dad.....? DITHERING DADDDDDD?
  • blisk
    blisk Posts: 266 Forumite
    jyonda wrote: »
    Oooh ignore, that's a good idea! How do you do that Dithering Dad? Dithering Dad.....? DITHERING DADDDDDD?
    Yeah put that dipstick on ignore, pointless comments.
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