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Chesh
I know from previous posts that you are on a "mortgage mission" to settle early. As I only returned to the Uk skint post the boom, I must endure the mortgage monster a little longer. When my business was in a cash position to return my initial capital investment I looked at paying it in to my mortgage but decided that c
I know from previous posts that you are on a "mortgage mission" to settle early. As I only returned to the Uk skint post the boom, I must endure the mortgage monster a little longer. When my business was in a cash position to return my initial capital investment I looked at paying it in to my mortgage but decided that c
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Originally posted by uktrucks
Look at Steve Hislop drove an old van, bought up small properties, lived ok, then up and got dead at 41 flying a chopper...
Not rantin just saying wot I felt like doing at the time
Live now
Allan
Look at Steve Hislop drove an old van, bought up small properties, lived ok, then up and got dead at 41 flying a chopper...
Not rantin just saying wot I felt like doing at the time
Live now
Allan
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Never crossed my mind mate. As for old vs new times:---
" There were 17 of us lived in our house, well we called it a house it were actually a hole int ground, got up half an hour before we went to bed, worked 17 hours a day at t'mill, then when we got home me mam n dad would kill us w'i a bread knive. Just don't know your born you lot, Luxury"
I find myself occasionally becoming my dad with my lad who is nearly 21 now and sometimes I manage to stop myself and other times it is a funny story regaling what we could get away with in rural Jockland in early '70's
It's no fun getting old so fukem I say, I'll be bad till i die. I want loud exhausts and to go fast and look cool.
Allan
Never crossed my mind mate. As for old vs new times:---
" There were 17 of us lived in our house, well we called it a house it were actually a hole int ground, got up half an hour before we went to bed, worked 17 hours a day at t'mill, then when we got home me mam n dad would kill us w'i a bread knive. Just don't know your born you lot, Luxury"
I find myself occasionally becoming my dad with my lad who is nearly 21 now and sometimes I manage to stop myself and other times it is a funny story regaling what we could get away with in rural Jockland in early '70's
It's no fun getting old so fukem I say, I'll be bad till i die. I want loud exhausts and to go fast and look cool.
Allan