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Twice As Many Single Women Buy Property Than Single Men
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Jimmy 31 - I've just spotted that you also have an account as 'rewired' ... and that you log on as that user to thank yourself!!!
You need help ... really, seriously, you do!Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0 -
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Well show us the statistics then. For the record my wife probably does more around the house, but then she wants too. It makes her happy busy tending to be nest.
You can't really blame her for keeping busy, otherwise, she would have to sit there and listen to your drivel.
Oh, and why isn't this thread one of your mockney questionnaires ?
You are slipping
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You can't really blame her for keeping busy, otherwise, she would have to sit there and listen to your drivel.
Oh, and why isn't this thread one of your mockney questionnaires ?
You are slipping
Thanks but on the contrary she's been provided with the biggest nest of her dreams - one which I promised her before we married. Ever since fluffed it up no end and made it a home for all the family - well we have just over 2 acres land. We meet at University both moving out of home at the age of 18 straight into University into professional degrees. Her career is not so important to mine which she recognised and appreciated. Since then she's been happy to keep the house I provided her.0 -
Thanks but on the contrary she's been provided with the biggest nest of her dreams - one which I promised her before we married. Ever since fluffed it up no end and made it a home for all the family - well we have just over 2 acres land. We meet at University both moving out of home at the age of 18 straight into University into professional degrees. Her career is not so important to mine which she recognised and appreciated. Since then she's been happy to keep the house I provided her.
You talk some amount of bullsh.it0 -
Still confused reweird, with hindsight when I left school at 15 what should I have done.
Right now I can see I have taken the best path for the long term which meant some short term sacrifices to which I am more than happy, but as I say what should I have done.
I bit of detail on how to finance what your advise would have been would be nice too.Have my first business premises (+4th business) 01/11/2017
Quit day job to run 3 businesses 08/02/2017
Started third business 25/06/2016
Son born 13/09/2015
Started a second business 03/08/2013
Officially the owner of my own business since 13/01/20120 -
PercyBoy just think about what you said for awhile and reflect. You left school at 15 and, almost 15 years later you are still at home living off of the same parents as you were aged 15. Laughing is over lad. This seriously begs the question what you have been doing for the last 15 years... at least. :eek:Still confused reweird, with hindsight when I left school at 15 what should I have done.
Right now I can see I have taken the best path for the long term which meant some short term sacrifices to which I am more than happy, but as I say what should I have done.
I bit of detail on how to finance what your advise would have been would be nice too.0 -
Still confused reweird, with hindsight when I left school at 15 what should I have done.
Right now I can see I have taken the best path for the long term which meant some short term sacrifices to which I am more than happy, but as I say what should I have done.
A bit of detail on how to finance what your advise would have been would be nice too.
Answer?Have my first business premises (+4th business) 01/11/2017
Quit day job to run 3 businesses 08/02/2017
Started third business 25/06/2016
Son born 13/09/2015
Started a second business 03/08/2013
Officially the owner of my own business since 13/01/20120
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