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online banking and RED wine
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I love online banking when you can do transfers at 9.45pm on a Sat night and see the money in the receiving banks, straight away !
But should I leave it until Monday, after a few glasses of RED and a small Brandy ???
I always run the figures through MS money, to make sure all transactions are fine. So is it legal to bank online slightly merry ?
This all started after I signed into MS banking and realised my 12 month saver money was showing, so had to transfer it,,,,,
to other accounts that gave me interest.
Would you have waited ?
I have had no hic-ups so far :beer: apart from the brandy :j
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I am easily pleased :rotfl:
But should I leave it until Monday, after a few glasses of RED and a small Brandy ???
I always run the figures through MS money, to make sure all transactions are fine. So is it legal to bank online slightly merry ?
This all started after I signed into MS banking and realised my 12 month saver money was showing, so had to transfer it,,,,,
to other accounts that gave me interest.
Would you have waited ?
I have had no hic-ups so far :beer: apart from the brandy :j
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I am easily pleased :rotfl:
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Take more water with it next time.0
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Make sure you don't spill the red wine or brandy onto your computer.0
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I think you, like me, may be a 'Hemingway' who can still largely function while sozzled (about 4 in ten people are apparently):
http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/mind-and-body/4-drunk-personality-types-according-science'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).
Sky? Believe in better.
Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)0
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