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            IveSeenTheLight wrote: »It really wasn't.
 Why then lower yourself to their level?
 If you truly believe that of them (him) better not to let them (him) wind you up
 This speaks volumes.
 Sometimes in life you have to consider if this sort of actions is really worth it.
 What does it achieve?
 I can understand that sometimes you can get drawn in / dragged down to the common denominator, however it is nothing better than primary school responses.
 He doesnt wind me up.
 I treat him the same way i treat other knob eds who talk 5hite.
 I have not lowered myself to his level.
 This is how i am in real life, most people i know would have said to him what i said.
 He talks a load of rubbish and then sometimes decides he wants to get a point across, when he does this i treat him the same way as i would treat him when he talks rubbish.
 What should i have said to the knob ed ?0
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            Selling an asset at the peak of the bubble. 
 Back to you dan.
 Probarly has not worked out well though. With interest rates so low im pretty sure he is paying hundreds more per month in his rented property.
 My mortgage went down to £139.19 per month, but sold up this year to move towns and now paying a monthly rental of £750 for the same standard. Nightmare.0
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            Probarly has not worked out well though. With interest rates so low im pretty sure he is paying hundreds more per month in his rented property.
 My mortgage went down to £139.19 per month, but sold up this year to move towns and now paying a monthly rental of £750 for the same standard. Nightmare.
 Indeed. Selling an asset to capitalise on gains is not a bad move; absent-mindedly neglecting to remember that you need to live somewhere and that this might cost money every month is a bit daft though.0
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            You are of course quite wrong. Your laughable attempt to ignore the bear/bull divide is more geared around your compulsion to deliver a cheap shot than any semblance of reality.
 And newsflash, this isn't the real world. We're not chatting at a bus stop. This is a microcosm. I have to laugh at the implication that your a cooler more suave type of obsessive interner forum poster. :rotfl:
 :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Another non-bull comes displays a obvious bullish bias. Credibility fading.
 Though of course your much demonstrated propensity for stalking me across the forum delivering witless one liners kinda ended your argument before it started.
 Okay, I think I get it. Are you deliberately trying to come across as a swivel-eyed internet loon?0
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            Indeed. Selling an asset to capitalise on gains is not a bad move; absent-mindedly neglecting to remember that you need to live somewhere and that this might cost money every month is a bit daft though.
 :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Doesn't mean there isn't a pile of wonga in the bank rob.
 You guys are so funny. Can't even bring yourself to admit that someone who sold at peak might have made a bit of cash.
 Ludicrous.0
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