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  • Mr.Brown_4
    Mr.Brown_4 Posts: 1,109 Forumite
    sjaypink wrote: »
    Chucky I always had you down as a hetrosexual?
    I think the jury is still out.
  • chucky
    chucky Posts: 15,170 Forumite
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    Mr.Brown wrote: »
    I think the jury is still out.
    lol - nice one [STRIKE]pewbs[/STRIKE] mewbs.
  • Mr.Brown_4
    Mr.Brown_4 Posts: 1,109 Forumite
    chucky wrote: »
    lol - nice one [STRIKE]pewbs[/STRIKE] mewbs.
    Wow. You thought that was so good it deserved posting on two threads?
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    sjaypink wrote: »
    So I take it you are comfortable financially ws (I have not decided that just from the post quoted btw :D), but you don't come across as a typical career type for some reason :A

    I earn a pittance but I never quite get around to doing anything about it. I am actually very good at what I do and fairly driven at work. Well for short bursts, I have a low boredom threshold.

    What I actually am, is lucky. I know it sounds bizarre but when I need money it always just sort of turns up.
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    chucky wrote: »
    i am - trust me. but i know a good thing when i see one ;)
    it's always good to live well (when you can of course)
    Yeah, I was just pondering your ability and willingness to describe these 'good things' .... :think:

    Anyway, don't mind me. I eat roadkill :A
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    wageslave wrote: »
    I earn a pittance but I never quite get around to doing anything about it. I am actually very good at what I do and fairly driven at work. Well for short bursts, I have a low boredom threshold.

    What I actually am, is lucky. I know it sounds bizarre but when I need money it always just sort of turns up.
    Same here actually (lucky). I've been poor at times because I've been stupid with money, but in general we never go without anything, something always turns up- be it another job, little windfall, cheap car etc
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

  • Mr.Brown_4
    Mr.Brown_4 Posts: 1,109 Forumite
    chucky wrote: »
    i am - trust me. but i know a good thing when i see one ;)
    it's always good to live well (when you can of course)
    Picture the scene. A comfortably off middle aged man spends his every waking hour telling people how he has made it. Eager to right every wrong from behind his keyboard, while the finer things in life are waiting for his attention. Somehow that fine wine will just have to wait, while he frantically Googles one 'fact' after another, in order to win some minor battle over house price averages in Boring On Thames.

    It sure is an enviable lifestyle you have there.
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    sjaypink wrote: »
    Yeah, I was just pondering your ability and willingness to describe these 'good things' .... :think:

    Anyway, don't mind me. I eat roadkill :A

    When I was a little girl my Da used to take me poaching.

    There is something really wrong about eating Peter Rabbit
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • wageslave
    wageslave Posts: 2,638 Forumite
    Mr.Brown wrote: »
    Picture the scene. A comfortably off middle aged man spends his every waking hour telling people how he has made it. Eager to right every wrong from behind his keyboard, while the finer things in life are waiting for his attention. Somehow that fine wine will just have to wait, while he frantically Googles one 'fact' after another, in order to win some minor battle over house price averages in Boring On Thames.

    It sure is an enviable lifestyle you have there.

    Oh stop being a git.

    You are better than that.
    Retail is the only therapy that works
  • sjaypink
    sjaypink Posts: 6,740 Forumite
    Mr.Brown wrote: »
    It sure is an enviable lifestyle you have there.
    Well, if thats not motivation to get off my a*se and make another horlicks... :o
    wageslave wrote: »
    When I was a little girl my Da used to take me poaching.

    There is something really wrong about eating Peter Rabbit
    Don't like rabbit, will eat all birds & bambi though :cool:
    We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung

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