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| Subject: Re: New motor! Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:56 pm | |
| I was talking about "edgy" in it's accepted sense, as you well know. I didn't need a full on property borefest of the woes of your property bubble buy to rent stuff. You sound less "edgy" with every word.
Worrying about 5% return on capital ? Isn't that what old grandads do, Tiddles ? |
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GreenSam
Posts : 1737 Join date : 2012-03-26
| Subject: Re: New motor! Sun Mar 30, 2014 7:21 pm | |
| Changing it back to football slightly from property, I don't see the likelihood that he'll have the flashiest car on the building site being a serious one.
He's hardly come on leaps and bound but that's cause he broke in at such a young age- only 17 and a half. It's like a 12 year old taking his GCSEs early and then people being worried that he's not progressed to A Levels by 14. It's all relative. Been far better since his re-conversion to midfield and has had far more of an impact on games when brought on. He's still younger than Luke Young was before Young properly became a regular into the side. He'll make it in the game for us or someone us. |
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| Subject: Re: New motor! Sun Mar 30, 2014 11:09 pm | |
| - Lord Tisdale wrote:
- Winter Green wrote:
- Lord Tisdale wrote:
- Iggy wrote:
- Silly fecker should be putting down the deposit on a flat not buying a pimped up old mans car.
Oh purlease, I thought you wuz a bit edgy?
As it happens this motor looks good but is not that expensive, pick up a new'un for £23k and still have enough for the deposit, the question would Shirley be..............where? Edgy ? Buying a new car ? Something tells me you've led a very sheltered life. Don't tell me, buying a house is very traumatic. FFS Greeny, either get your nurse to up your meds or take a course in English comprehension, you comment implies the exact opposite of what anyone with a clue would infer from my post.
I will try typing an explanation slowly to see if that helps.
I thought Iggy was "edgy" but now see that he is in fact my grand dad, regarding the puchase of houses, I have seven in my laboriously accumulated port folio and I can tell the Iggster that renting out can be a complete cnut in an environment where the housing market is depressed the return on capital being a pretty piss poor 5% over the last five years although the lead up to the next election give aways have wiped off about half of the £300k I was down from the zenith.
Cest la vie. That's the trouble with people that "build portfolios" I'm guessing that many, many popele have and will get a slice of your pie. The suits and banks love your sort. Do it slower, use your own money and a bit of your own graft and more importantly cunning. If you buy me a beer one day I'll tell you how it's done cleverly. |
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