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pattylabelle wrote: »Locarr,his PT and you mimi leading from the rear:D
So I can see you shaking your aris in the air. You dirty woman!0 -
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In what way?
I know its a 11 month residency, but you do own the home, so I would have thought it reasonable that you can visit home whenever you want; even if the residency condition means you can't stay overnight.
A friend has a place in the Cotswolds and I thought they could visit whenever they wished (but not overnight). Though apparently there they are strict on having another address registered elsewhere for residency.
I know a couple of years ago they had some letter about it being a holiday let only and they were required to register at a doctor elsewhere (or at least not register with a doctor nearby) and there was some enforcement case of someone sending their children to the local school which broke the residency condition.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
emmlouie this cousin I speak of went to Oxford and is currently earning 6 figures...his younger sibling is now at Cambridge Uni....my aunt did something right there:) hope your little one stays interested, keep him interested by surrounding him with academic stuff/mentally stimulating educational stuff...sounds boring I know, but read papers with him, do maths, and defo keep him away from comp games, occasionally on a big console is fine I reckon its when they are on their vita or ds for hrs is when the little ones drift off and get most into that...just my opinion:):eek:FunkyFeet:eek:Elite 5:2 #190
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fairclaire wrote: »I have to put anything Im defrosting on a plate in the microwave because I have had my cats pinch stuff in the past.....Brian probably still dreams about the time my OH left some rump steak out..:mad::rotfl::rotfl:
I used to hide anything in the microwave because it was the only place the dog couldn't get into, she opened the oven and ate the roast on more than one occasion and could even open the fridge if she wanted too.:rotfl:The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
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Westvleteren wrote: »My aim for 2013 was to get fitter and I stumbled across what I thought should be one of the easiest exercises ever.......but it hurts...
How long can you last before falling into a heap on the floor? Who is reasonably fit amongst us?
My ds does this most nights as part of his core strength routine. Sometimes he asks me to join in with him. We do 30 seconds on front then flip to one side for 30 seconds then other side for last 30 seconds. It does hurt lol xCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Lol, tell him to man up
VERY funny :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
All schools in our area are closed tomorrow, thanks for the snow prayers/dances guys :beer::beer::beer::j:j:j:T:T:T
Edit: sorry if you are inconvenienced, but a snow day is the equivalent of the banker's bonus for those who work in education (and we don't even get one every year)0 -
I passed my test last June and was taught, by a qualified instructor, to always move down through the gears to stop at lights, junctions, anywhere except when parking. Also taught to always put car into neutral when parked.
i've always done this, except when parking on a hill. OH leaves the car in gear some times. It drives (pardon the pun:D) me nuts as the car has been known to bounce off the wall on a few occasions, when I turn the engine on :eek:0
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