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It's ok, it's in the Daily Express, it can't be true.
They'll be back to finding Diana's killer tomorrow.ǝןqqıʍ -
Does it?
Personally I think rates should rise and I am looking at getting a mortgage in the next month or so. Cheap money will just make the bubble bigger and it can't go on for ever. Lots of pain now or monumental amounts of pain in a few years.Comment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostDoes it?
Personally I think rates should rise and I am looking at getting a mortgage in the next month or so. Cheap money will just make the bubble bigger and it can't go on for ever. Lots of pain now or monumental amounts of pain in a few years.
Trouble is, if he sells the car now, he's still gonna be making payments on the bulk of it for the next 25 years.
Tought t1tty I say.If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore a witch!Comment
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I think the article is cashing in on the gloom generated by last night's Recession x3 programme.
Muppets borrowing to fund their lifestyle that they can't ever hope to pay off, all because they subscribe to the Heat mentality of celebrity wannabes.
It had some quite valid points though, such as the changes to higher education funding, where the students are way in debt before they even finish the course. Glad they still had some level of student grants (which barely covered my accommodation expenses but better than nowt) when I was there. It was bad enough trying to pay off the couple of grand student loan I had, at something like 1% APR, let alone being lumbered with £30k+ of debt.
I think the skank who was a 'model' and outspending her income by £1700 a month (if I heard it right) just typifies the attitude that's got so many people in so much debt. Also typical is how she got her then boyfriend to pay for loads of gear on his credit card, ditched him, and now he's having to pay it back, and she was laughing about it too. What a mug.
Fortunately I can spot a gold-digger a mile off. All they get from me is maybe 10cc.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
Feist - I Feel It All
Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)Comment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostFortunately I can spot a gold-digger a mile off. All they get from me is maybe 10cc.Kneel before BodComment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostFortunately I can spot a gold-digger a mile off. All they get from me is maybe 10cc.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by PAH View PostIt had some quite valid points though, such as the changes to higher education funding, where the students are way in debt before they even finish the course. Glad they still had some level of student grants (which barely covered my accommodation expenses but better than nowt) when I was there. It was bad enough trying to pay off the couple of grand student loan I had, at something like 1% APR, let alone being lumbered with £30k+ of debt.
If I can do it on that then most people should be able to. Wait...be a student and get a job....shock horror. I managed to pick up a 2:1, work, be busy with 2 student clubs (president of 1) and spend maybe 2 weekends a month away training with the TA.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostMakes a change from donating it to his sock like usual.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
Feist - I Feel It All
Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)Comment
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