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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I've just tried again, managed to upload. Windows 10 on Microsoft Edge.
Will try I was on google chrome off I go thanks Enterprise0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »I've just tried again, managed to upload. Windows 10 on Microsoft Edge.Will try I was on google chrome off I go thanks Enterprise
Here you go Poppy enjoying her hot choc last night :mad::mad::mad: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
bubbs this why we had no water watch video lol
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4217264/Mains-pipe-bursts-turning-street-fast-flowing-river.html0 -
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Here you go Poppy enjoying her hot choc last night :mad::mad::mad: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:bubbs this why we had no water watch video lol
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4217264/Mains-pipe-bursts-turning-street-fast-flowing-river.html
OMG!! can see why:eek:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
bubbs this why we had no water watch video lol
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4217264/Mains-pipe-bursts-turning-street-fast-flowing-river.html
Better in this case to have had too little rather than too much I think!
I can't get over the names of the places where the burst happened - Culvert Street near to Waterhead Academy...“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
Am finding all the pension discussions very interesting. I intend opening a sipp this year but dont know whether to hold my money in cash or invest it (bit scary for me). To me sipps were not an attractive until the last budget changes. I was very anti pensions then but the rules in the budget have changed my mind. I am 59 and intend to pay in maybe for four years and then do drawdown until I nearly empty the pot. Mhoc and hornetgirl you use your personal allowance and just take out each year to keep under it so not paying tax. It seems really straightforward and as juju says it is a nobrainer particularly if you are over 55. Best to read every day on the pension forum to get your head around it. I have been doing this for a long time now to get my head around it. OH also has a stakeholder pension which he intends to transfer over to a sipp to do drawdown before he gets SP. I know what you mean hornetgirl about posting on a new forum we are used to each other here and feel you don't want to sound stupid. Sorry to rant. Will be watching your post HG with interest over the pension forum and wait for the experts. One thing that initially I found odd and why I didn't think about opening one was pension recycling. I took a small stakeholder pension as an annuity at 55 (before the rules changed). Bad financial mistake and thought I wouldn't be able to open a sipp and put money in but this apparently is not counted as recyling but this still worries me a little. Sorry to rant on.
I went to cs with my two cards to add on 4 lots of points - no problem. Went to do another 2 with my shopping and CSA insistent that she could only add one. I stood my ground and eventually she said oh I suppose I will try the other one and was surprised when it worked. Why don't they have a set of rules for the staff when they do these promotions amazes me.0 -
Serendipitious wrote: »Better in this case to have had too little rather than too much I think!
I can't get over the names of the places where the burst happened - Culvert Street near to Waterhead Academy...Could have been worse could have happened in Watersheddings :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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