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well i had problems learning things like that
but i can sing oh christmas tree in german when i have never had a german lesson in my life
thats my party trick thanks nat king cole0 -
rumdiddlyum wrote: »well i had problems learning things like that
but i can sing oh christmas tree in german when i have never had a german lesson in my life
thats my party trick thanks nat king cole
I had problems learning fractions but as an adult I took responsibility for it and made sure I learnt it.If you haven't got it - please don't flaunt it. TIA.0 -
Sambucus_Nigra wrote: »I had problems learning fractions but as an adult I took responsibility for it and made sure I learnt it.
ooo sorry didnt know you had to have perfect grammer on a internet post bloody hell wish id have swotted up at school i dont want you to think any less of me :rotfl:0 -
rumdiddlyum wrote: »ooo sorry didnt know you had to have perfect grammer on a internet post bloody hell wish id have swotted up at school i dont want you to think any less of me :rotfl:
You don't NEED it but if you want people to be able to read and interpret your posts then it does help.
I would say 'if you see what I mean' but you obviously don't.If you haven't got it - please don't flaunt it. TIA.0 -
I have friends my age (35+) who are looking to buy their forever house. We are hoping to exchange this week on house we expect to be our for the next 12-15 years. It will be a 21 year mortgage but we plan to pay it off on 12 years at the latest.
Personally, I cannot think of anything worse than staying in one house for the majority of my adult life. The house we need now is ideal for our family. When both boys have left home and hubby and I retired we don't want to be in the same home. We won't need one that big.
Do what makes you happy? Do you want to be you parents? I don't.0 -
do you know what i dont care what you think of me this has nothing to do with anything that i orginally posted
why reply to someone you obviously dont like
what a waste of time learning fractions
does your poo come out with a bow on i dont think so
i asked a questionfor people to give there opinion and you obviously havent got one only about full stops
i said to my hubby today if you could get rid of all the nasty people the world wouldNT IT be lovely
ps you are a nasty person
NO FULL STOPS OOOO DOESNT THAT P8SS U OFF0 -
rumdiddlyum wrote: »do u think leisure time is more important than home time ?
My home time IS my leisure time.0 -
Caroline73 wrote: »I have friends my age (35+) who are looking to buy their forever house. We are hoping to exchange this week on house we expect to be our for the next 12-15 years. It will be a 21 year mortgage but we plan to pay it off on 12 years at the latest.
Personally, I cannot think of anything worse than staying in one house for the majority of my adult life. The house we need now is ideal for our family. When both boys have left home and hubby and I retired we don't want to be in the same home. We won't need one that big.
Do what makes you happy? Do you want to be you parents? I don't.
DEFFO NOT CAROLINE
i stayed in 1 house all my childhood and i loved it and when my mum and dad sold i was heart broken so were they they hate were they live but will hopefully move in the near future
we want to use our money to live as up to now everything has been sunk into the house and i dont think thats what we were put on this earth for:rotfl:0 -
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rumdiddlyum wrote: »hi i am going to put our first house up for sale at the end of the month we bought it for 45000 and look to make about 40000 profit on it. we are looking at houses in a better area and the school catchment that we need for the kids there are houses from 65000 to 110000 in the area we want higher being done up lower needing tlc the next house move we do i hope will be our last but family and friends have said "well in a few years you can move to something better but we want to get settled in a house overpay on our mortgage and then LIVE alot of family live in £150000 to half a mil detached houses but we want to use our money to see the world and do exactly what we want am i wrong or is it ok to want more than a house. also i hate half of the houses they live in like the beginng of harry potter they all have the same detached house and they have the same car they all work 9-5 and are all middle aged is it wrong to not want that ?:)
I cant make head or tail of this nonsense.0
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