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  • Meltdown wrote: »
    Wouldn't it get a bit crowded? ;)

    So that's a swimming pool in every kid's bedroom, then. :eek:

    Well so do lots and lots of countries .... :D

    Does 'guys' include gals?
    Good luck!

    I bet that tires you out ... ;)

    "The deep root of failure in our lives is to think, 'Oh how useless and powerless I am.' It is essential to think strongly and forcefully, 'I can do it,' without boasting or fretting.”
    Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama

    Thanks for your kind words Meltdown. I shall try my best to think positive :)
    I've made a start, just be opening an ISA, and I sharn't stop.

    Sorry I don't know how to do all the quotes like you do, I'm not that PC Techie I'm afraid.

    Yes guys includes gals, I meant it in the plural word, of men and women, and everybody, if you know what I mean. I always choose the wrong words, sorry, lol.
  • RayWolfe wrote: »
    What has the fact that you wish to spend your money spoiling your seven year old rather than spoiling yourself with a swimming pool got to do with any government? You make your own choices in this world.
    Get yourself a pool and go for a nice dip in it, after all we do have the perfect weather for it ... or should the government do something about that, as well?

    I don't really want a pool tbh, I'm not too keen on swimming. I was just trying to say that NZ do quite well, which I'm not moaning about. I'm very happy for my family, as they are all very successful with their businessess.

    I don't want a pool (I don't even like swimming), I want to see my family. I remember the one night I dreamt about me being at their house sitting at a big dining table eating dinner. My Step-Dad was sitting at the table too. When I woke up from my dream I sobbed my eyes out. My Step-Dad passed away suddenly when I was only 10 years old. :(

    Sorry if I said I wanted a pool in my post. I must have written something wrong.

    I can't wait to see my cousins again, and apparently they've all grown up now, and kids the same age as mine. My cousin Vicki has opened up a Childrens Play Centre (bit like Wacky Warehouse I suppose, but better). We can all go and play in there.
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