ooohTerryHurlock Posted 17 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 17 August, 2009 So it is, but you brought it up on here to have a whine. And anyway, I like the principle of people's savings being saved for covering them should they find themselves or their family jobless, or ill, or in trouble, or to treat themselves to a wedding, a car or a holiday. Not to be guilttripped out of their accounts into some pie in the sky football club scheme when there were businesses out there ready to take the debts on professionally. Now you know what it would have felt like to everyone else. CB That is the biggest contradiction you have ever written!!!! Treat Yourself???? Sentance yourself more like! Living in sin is more fun! Also when you worry about people being reckless with there savings you are suggesting blowing circa 10k of giving a load of people you can hardly bare to be around (and thats family) a slap up feed and a decent knees up! If thats your suggestion for saving money well all i can ask is are you related to Sir Fred???..... **** me I would rather spunk my savings up the wall trying to save saints that save it for a fecking wedding!!!:smt081 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 17 August, 2009 Share Posted 17 August, 2009 CB That is the biggest contradiction you have ever written!!!! Treat Yourself???? Sentance yourself more like! Living in sin is more fun! Also when you worry about people being reckless with there savings you are suggesting blowing circa 10k of giving a load of people you can hardly bare to be around (and thats family) a slap up feed and a decent knees up! If thats your suggestion for saving money well all i can ask is are you related to Sir Fred???..... **** me I would rather spunk my savings up the wall trying to save saints that save it for a fecking wedding!!!:smt081 LOL. Fair point. At least I've not taken my own advice - ten years in and I've given the old ten grand freeload-a-thon the swerve for now. But I do have the mortgage, the "quiet nights in" and the ever expanding mountain of kids toy plastic growing round my feet......so I'm only "free" on paper Love your description of the family by the way - sounds about right to me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ooohTerryHurlock Posted 17 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 17 August, 2009 LOL. Fair point. At least I've not taken my own advice - ten years in and I've given the old ten grand freeload-a-thon the swerve for now. But I do have the mortgage, the "quiet nights in" and the ever expanding mountain of kids toy plastic growing round my feet......so I'm only "free" on paper Love your description of the family by the way - sounds about right to me! Do you live in my house??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 17 August, 2009 Share Posted 17 August, 2009 I would rather spunk my savings up the wall No bloody class :butthead: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now