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            I must have slipped back into single mother mode for a moment, marriage tends to squash your funny bits.
Have a nice day.I am a Mortgage Adviser
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 - 
            MortgageMamma wrote: »
No, I would class myself as being on a average wage of 18k a year which may not be much, but I get by and am satisfied with.
I have a nice little golf Mk4 which I am also very satisfied with
And like I said, I'm now purchasing a 3 bed semi detached for 140k with my fiancee because we have worked fcuking hard to get were we are. I would consider myself to have taken responsibility for where I am today and I extremely happy where I am. I wouldn't want anything more.
However, I get extremely agitated when numpty's like yourselves are so far up your fcking !!!! that you think your better than everybody else because you earn a few extra £1000 a year.
Bollox.
As for a silver spoon, looks like I've hit a nerve there Bigfatmomma!!!!!
How does it feel never having to be working your !!!! off to get where you are and to be handed everything on a plate?
The op has an opinion, and your making assumptions of what sort of background they're from?????
jokers,
But then that's to be expected from a bunch of Torie loving toffs.
oink oink :rotfl:
p.s I pity you more lol
Can I ask that you do not use offensive language, even if the spelling is altered or it is !!!!'d out?
Innappropriate for a public forum.
Thanks for your co-operation.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
Member #10 of £2 savers club
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I'm quite happy with my modest life thank you
I don't smoke.
I don't go out.
I work hard every week.
Like to know what team you follow, although I can probably already guess from your narrow minded pig headed attitude chap
Girlfriend??????? He doesnt go out so probably the only GF he can get is the sort you blow up.
After all his profile does say he is a Masterbaker but that could be a misprint.
As for football teams, Im not stupid or sad enough to get worked up over a few men funning up and down a field chasing a ball. It's all rather pathetic isn't it?I like to give people as many choices as possible to do what I want them to. (Milton H Erickson I think)0 - 
            seven-day-weekend wrote: »I am a Mortgage Adviser
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 - 
            UK007BullDog wrote: »The only thing I can see why home ownership is positive is that IF you pay your mortgage off before retirement you live rent or mortgage free.
Most people do not think what will happen once they reach the magic retirement number. Most do not know how much pension they will get per month. Most do not know how they are going to pay all the required costs like rent/mortgage, council tax, gas/water/electricity, possible service charges, possible car ownership, insurances, then food, clothes...... If you can get rid of the biggest cost (the mortgage or rent) then your pension might just allow you to EXIST until you die. Forget holidays and nice days out.
Yes, very true, we could not afford to pay rent or mortgage now we have taken early retirement.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
Member #10 of £2 savers club
Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology: Terry Eagleton0 - 
            MortgageMamma wrote: »seven-day-weekend wrote: »
You have quoted that with my name at the top as if I said it, which I did it was spurs nut
I'm very sorry and sincerely apologise, I don't know what happened there.
Can SPURS NUT stop using offensive language please?(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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Why not be daring and start a thread of your own.absolutebounder wrote: »Half of that doesnt surprise me.
No kids? what would be the point of you breeding as you would bring nothing to the human gene pool. Bit like you have brought nothing to this thread.
Not single? That is a surprise! Still must be an argument for Karma One very stupid man gets offset by a blind woman.
You really are depriving a village somewhere of its Idiot I'd head for the country (preferably not ours) if I were you and find home.
The ancient classics did not experience philosophy as the mere ‘learning’ or ‘recital’ of others' thoughts and quotations. They originated thought, albeit fledglingly compared to knowledge and comprehension gained since. And so it is with us today, that if we want to find new, basic understanding, we too, from our new vantage point, must go back to original concepts, to fundamentals -- again thinking things out to their original causes. That is what they were trying to do way back then in their own early fashion, and that is the true meaning of philosophy.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 - 
            Sevendayweekend is correct this site does not encourage and will not tolerate offensive language no matter how disguised,and all such behaviour will be reported to the moderators.The culprit is not one individual but numerous.
 Please be nice to all MoneySavers. There?s no such thing as a stupid question, and even if you disagree courtesy helps.                        [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 - 
            Mr_helpful wrote: »Kenshaz
The first lot of abuse was posted at me quite unprovoked. It doesnt really matter I have been insulted by experts in the past and survived. He has also been very rude and abusive to mortgage mamma. However I think this forum needs to keep people like Spurs nut even if just to show what happens when the human race fails to evolve forward.
This forum has rules if you feel possibly abused report it to the moderators,do not respond with more comments and possible abuse.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To be happy you need to make someone happy.[/FONT]0 - 
            Good evening Ken I hope you have had a nice dayI am a Mortgage Adviser
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