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  • Richard_S
    Richard_S Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    Richard I totaly agree the law is a donkey (it wont let me say !!!) often favouring the big companies over the people. We had payment protection insurance to cover our debt it didn't pay out and we couldn't do a damn thing about it.

    Bh,

    I sympathise with that, it's just another reason why I have no sympathy for big organisations; they treat people like so much dirt.

    Take a look at the way MP's abuse their expenses, or lawyers abuse the legal aid system, or that fund set up for miners ill with pneumoconiosis and other respiratory problems. I look at that sort of high level abuse and can't help but think that there's nothing morally wrong with the O.P keeping her small inheritance.

    Richard
  • Broken_hearted
    Broken_hearted Posts: 9,553 Forumite
    Remmer wrote: »
    Rimmer, as in Arnold? Remmer ta!

    I think I watch too much tv! Sorry Remmer. At least it gave me a laugh :silenced:
    Barclaycard 3800

    Nothing to do but hibernate till spring






  • Richard_S
    Richard_S Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    Is that aimed at me? kind. Childhood was fine, just get the feeling that you enjoy an afternoon tipple, from the ridiculous contradictory posts that you write, but thanks for your concern.
    Perhaps you should keep your uninteresting weightloss to yourself, it's pretty slow isn't it. I have been monitoring it for a while and it must really get you down.:D

    Foxy,

    What have you been eating today??? :D:D

    B.H isn't all bad, she can be quite helpful and supportive at times; if you want some fun I'll P.M the names of some real @rseholes, people with no shame, compassion who use this site just for their own sick amusement.
  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    Richard_S wrote: »
    Foxy,

    What have you been eating today??? :D:D

    B.H isn't all bad, she can be quite helpful and supportive at times; if you want some fun I'll P.M the names of some real @rseholes, people with no shame, compassion who use this site just for their own sick amusement.

    Richie, I am just knackered. I am sure your right and I have tried to tone it down in order to not upset newbies, but christ, all my fault, where is he/she/it coming from.
    Vix
    :starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin
  • Hi KW.... i would tell the OR only because £2,000 isn't a great amount (i know it is if you haven't got it ) but is it really worth all the worry of the OR finding out ??? after all the stress and worry that deciding to go BR actually brings I cetainly wouldn't want to go through any worry ever again ...but saying that .... if it can go in your brother ,sister ,friend ,boyfriend's a/c and they happen to buy you something nice or take you on holiday then enjoy and have a great time just don't handle it yourself ...not worth the risk ...
    BR as of 26th April 2007 and feeling 10 years younger :T

    If only ex could be sorted as easily :wall:
  • Richard_S
    Richard_S Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    Richie, I am just knackered. I am sure your right and I have tried to tone it down in order to not upset newbies, but christ, all my fault, where is he/she/it coming from.
    Vix

    There's more than meets the eye Foxy,

    It's not your fault at all, and Bh and I have had our moments, but there's more to it than just the odd "brusque" comment.

    God, I love you even more when you're mad :happyhear
  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    Richard_S wrote: »
    There's more than meets the eye Foxy,

    It's not your fault at all, and Bh and I have had our moments, but there's more to it than just the odd "brusque" comment.

    God, I love you even more when you're mad :happyhear

    :rotfl: You know how to diffuse a tired foxy...XX
    :starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin
  • Broken_hearted
    Broken_hearted Posts: 9,553 Forumite
    If you are tired you should be relaxing a warm bath and early night. Maybe even (shock horror) a glass of wine.
    Barclaycard 3800

    Nothing to do but hibernate till spring






  • Remmer
    Remmer Posts: 220 Forumite
    We shouldn't argue at all. We're here for each other
    BR 18 Oct 2006 Discharged 16 April 2007 :T
  • Broken_hearted
    Broken_hearted Posts: 9,553 Forumite
    Radom facts I learnt today.
    1 Cats don't drink baked beans
    2 lego men can go down the plughole if dismanteled.
    Barclaycard 3800

    Nothing to do but hibernate till spring






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