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  • m00m00
    m00m00 Posts: 1,755 Forumite
    I love the fact that the bulls think all bearish posters are embittered peasants on minimum wage jobs.
    It's a health benefit ...
  • BobProperty
    BobProperty Posts: 3,245 Forumite
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    Nelly - I hope the tax man doesn't see that post.:rotfl:
    A house isn't a home without a cat.
    Those are my principles. If you don't like them, I have others.
    I have writer's block - I can't begin to tell you about it.
    You told me again you preferred handsome men but for me you would make an exception.
    It's a recession when your neighbour loses his job; it's a depression when you lose yours.
  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    Nelly - I hope the tax man doesn't see that post.:rotfl:


    Whats a 'tax man' mean? ;)
  • brit1234
    brit1234 Posts: 5,385 Forumite
    nelly wrote: »
    Whats a 'tax man' mean? ;)

    Ah you must be a buy to let investor. :D
    :exclamatiScams - Shared Equity, Shared Ownership, Newbuy, Firstbuy and Help to Buy.

    Save our Savers
  • poppy10_2
    poppy10_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    nelly wrote: »

    2006 - Back to Beijing cos we like it. video here contains strong language

    Oh god, can't believe you ate all of that stuff :eek:
    poppy10
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    So, now we know whose wages house prices have been tracking!
  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    Davesnave wrote: »
    So, now we know whose wages house prices have been tracking!

    I work on average, 6 days a week often 7, infact Im working today too.
    Im regularly at wickes at 7am loading up and price up jobs in the evening.

    I work hard and it brings its rewards

    But remember this......... what I ernt last year....Wayne Rooney ernt by the 3rd of January and Beckham had ernt by time he'd finished saying Happy new year Victoria
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    But remember this......... what I ernt last year....Wayne Rooney ernt by the 3rd of January and Beckham had ernt by time he'd finished saying Happy new year Victoria

    Ah, but we've got something they haven't: Freedom.....capital F.

    We can pop into Wickes anytime for a ton of sharp sand and a couple of bags of Portland without having the paparazzi firing off at us from behind the laminated flooring......And we can go in the pub without hordes of nubile females throwing.....Well, anyway, at my age I'm happy to be incognito when I'm in Asda....or as Keith Richards said when asked 'Are you happy to be here again?' 'I'm happy just to be!'
  • m00m00 wrote: »
    I love the fact that the bulls think all bearish posters are embittered peasants on minimum wage jobs.

    I think fact that all of the bullish posters who gloat about their wealth somehow think they have made it in life because they own their own home.

    Will be amazing be an amazing feeling when these people have their homes repossed, the cars taken away and these 2.4 families end up on a council sink estate somewhere.

    I hope the BBC continue pumping out the property programs, especially "homes under the hammer" but renamed "bargains under the hammer" where it features the repossed BTL properties which have been snapped up by the "minimun wagers" for a fraction of the price it once was and have been done up for free by the "investors".

    and instead of ending the programme everyday which some grinning BTLer with a glass of champagne, it ends with the new tenants drinking champagne waving goodbye to the previous owners as they are kicked out onto the streets by the bailiffs.
  • Lotus-eater
    Lotus-eater Posts: 10,789 Forumite
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    I think fact that all of the bullish posters who gloat about their wealth somehow think they have made it in life because they own their own home.

    Will be amazing be an amazing feeling when these people have their homes repossed, the cars taken away and these 2.4 families end up on a council sink estate somewhere.
    As usual the rubbish that comes out of you......
    Do I gloat to you because I own my own home, yes, because I've worked for it and won't get repossessed thankyou, nor will my cars be taken away...... why do I gloat about it to you because you gloat about being a benefits scrounger and you laugh at normal people that work.
    So you can go and stick that up your ar*e, together with your supposed disability, which has turned out to maybe be depression (not that I would believe a word that comes out of you anyway) your £100k in the bank, your bed on your mates floor, your hatred of anyone normal that works and now your supposed to be happily looking for work stance..........
    Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
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