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Halifax -1.9% MoM, -17.5% YoY -21.3% from peak.
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »My children went to comps too. Some of my children's schoolfriends went to Oxbridge too, but they were all the "type" that Oxbridge like.
 OMG I am in a time warp.0
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            Can some one explain what ''type'' I'm married to? 0 0
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            MissMoneypenny wrote: »If he was looking for a girl to sleep with him, how does that make him a homosexual? 
 So you are now playing innocence that you don't get his joke.:rolleyes:
 I did say imply.0
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            Sir_Humphrey wrote: »Oh, I see, you are trying to imply I'm a homosexual. Wrong again.
 Wrong type.
 What is wrong with being homosexual? RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice. RENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
 Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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            lostinrates wrote: »Can some one explain what ''type'' I'm married to? 
 Depends where he was educated, apparently if you are not sure of his education you have to dress up as a school boy.:D0
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            So you are now playing innocence that you don't get his joke.:rolleyes:
 I did say imply.
 And some fell on stoney ground. I take it you didn't go to university? If you did, you might understand about Oxbridge typesRENTING? Have you checked to see that your landlord has permission from their mortgage lender to rent the property? If not, you could be thrown out with very little notice.
 Read the sticky on the House Buying, Renting & Selling board.0
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            I believe the average graduate wage is only around £21k, even for doctors so a graduate start of £44k is good going if true.0
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            £44k is a lot for a new graduate, even in London. Less than 5% of graduates will start on this. The median is about $24k. I started on £23k when I graduated but if you include other benefits like living allowance and 'golden hello', I guess the first year salary I was on gets easily increased to £30k - I think this is the figure some people quote!0
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