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Jt:
twas tongue in cheek obviosuly, but the fundematals are absolutely bang on...id' hate to see anyone work hard to have a lump in the bank and get caught unawares in an uncertqin economic climate...

a ying and a yang, so to speak ???

and obviously only my opinion...i honestly think the scale of the energy crisis is being supressed, and that govenrments are happy for it to be that way...let people worry about climate change blah blah blah....

thing is, when the oil runs out, the polution will theoretically stop,certainly from the burning of fossil fuels, so my theory is the politicians are kind of hoping the world will sort itself out then...nature finds a way type thing...

by which time, everything will be be atomic, so cool, as long as you forget about the waste product....

sooner we start terraforming, the better....

buying bmx parts isnt on my list as good solid long term investment based on all of the above!  :LolLolLolLol:

keep it lit!:


 :wtf:


become a money lender, its great :daumenhoch:

Jt:

--- Quote from: keep it lit! on January 24, 2008, 01:49 PM ---

 :wtf:


become a money lender, its great :daumenhoch:

--- End quote ---

butt its a hassle, and you've got to be a bit :idiot2: in order to keep your books balanced...

thats if i'm on the same wave length as to the type of 'money lending' your on about 8)

harris:
i have a bit saved ,so in the last few months i paid of 1/2 my mortgage
and now can sit back and relax alot more .
its what you want as you quality of life is the question you need to ask yourself as i did.

do i want to work hard after money all my life .
do i want to say fook it they odd day
do i not want so much stress
i myself want my 30s 40s and 50s  to be my easier times when im young enough to enjoy life.
if you save a bit then that will help out in later life ,when you shouldnt need so much and to fooked to do alot.

well thats just all my thoughts  dan

Swivel:
We've just got this new house and its a big stretch and payments are more but our aim is to pay off nearly the whole mortgage within 8 to 10 years, so by the time I'm in my early 40's, we can both hopefully relax a bit more and not stress so much and then we'll probably sell up and take it easy, well that's the plan anyway!  :coolsmiley:

Again as I said, do what you think is right! Good thread by the way  ;)

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