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Program on TV about propery tycoons.

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  • nmiah786
    nmiah786 Posts: 577 Forumite
    Kenny4315 wrote:
    Yes it's nice to go shopping (hassle free) and then feet up (hassle free) and then find out when you get back after you've spent a wad that you are still up on the day !!! :beer: :beer:

    Better still when you bought when the sheep were selling in a panic, resulting in the index being down in 3250 ish mark (and we are not talking decades ago, just a few years) !! These sheep will soon be selling off there BTL's and panicking !!! Just as they have done in the past with other investments !

    As the guiness advert says 'good things come to those who wait' as something like that ! :beer:

    The bait keeps getting bigger but still no BITE.....DAMN! KEEP FISHING! :p
    Debt at highest (November 2005) = £35,856

    Debt currently (August 2006) = £20,790
    &More £1,530, Egg £6,800, HSBC £3,760, Egg Loan £8,700

    Interim goal = £23,400 (Target: February 2006, Missed but acheived May 2006)
    2nd Interim Goal = £15,000, Target October 2006
    Debt Free Date = February 2008 BUT I'M GOING TO BE TRYING FOR SOONER!!! :p
  • al_yrpal
    al_yrpal Posts: 339 Forumite
    Looks like another great day today!

    Whats all that about fishing - http://www.theonion.com/content/node/43957
    Survivor of debt, redundancy, endowment scams, share crashes, sky-high inflation, lousy financial advice, and multiple house price booms. Comfortably retired after learning to back my own judgement.
    This is not advice - hopefully it's common sense..
  • kinster_2
    kinster_2 Posts: 592 Forumite
    al_yrpal wrote:
    "You'll Never Be Rich Working for Someone Else"

    Too right, or investing in property at the moment, move on. Tom's got the right idea.

    it's not about now... like some people who want it now, got some cash, go blow it like the rest.
    You'll Never Be Rich Working for Someone Else
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