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Bockaaarck

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  1. To put things in context. I'm enjoying a lovely Pinot, while wondering about what it must feel like to leave the comfort of planet earth while riding on a Saturn 5 rocket.......my god humanity is wonderful!
  2. You got the work done you wanted and you're happy with the results. I guess that's all that counts
  3. I was wearing a cap when I bought mine, does that count What about the dixlexus (sic) Yorkshireman that had a cat flap on his head blatantly stolen from Whacky Ah-ha, I was wearing a flat cap! *air grab* So yes, he (or she) would qualify
  4. I was wearing a cap when I bought mine, does that count
  5. I know what you mean Andy , I would happily have a joint account, I think the better half probably would do too, we've just never consciously thought about it. For us the money just isn't that important I guess.I can't remember us ever even discussing a joint account to be honest. Probably why we haven't got one.
  6. For some people it might be a trust thing, for us it's not. I don't think either of us can see any advantage or reason to have a joint account, go through to rigmarole of sorting it out. Just seems a bit if a ball ache. In some respects I think, if you trust your partner, who gives a fig about a joint bank account? Why does having a joint account make it more trustworthy? To me it's less, trusting e.g, "...I can see what you're paying in and taking out, every single penny, so I know exactly where the money is coming from and what you, yes that's right YOU, are spending.." Doesn't seem very trusting to me
  7. The better half and I got tickets to see: Ireland v Canada Ireland v France New Zealand v Argentina Quarter Final between group X v Y (can't remember which pools) Really looking forward to it
  8. We have separate accounts, had before we married, still have them now. I pay some of the bills, the better half pays others. For bigger things like holidays, furniture etc we go 50/50. I may get the flights and spending money, she might get transfers, buy all the tickets for stuff we visit etc, buy dinner. It seems to work pretty well. When I'm looking at cars etc, that's my spare money, I wouldn't even dream of asking her to contribute. Although the other day I did see a lovely series III E Type in Classic and Sports car mag and she did offer, with no prompting, to 'go halves' as an investment! In very lucky
  9. Do I have $500?? Money..! What a legend Papa Bear makes me chuckle to Sean "....$800 from Papa Bear....." PB "Bo, bo, bo....."
  10. Love the US version, also enjoy Baggage Battles. Both such have such contrived characters but they're good fun T Money is the best by the way
  11. Couldn't get on Destiny at all yesterday, it dropped out and disconnected every time. It's a complex environment, so pushing out updates always carries risk. However; it does show inadequate testing took place. They should have backed the update out, had a roll back patch to release and service impact would have been reduced Sounds like they need a skilled and experienced Change Manage there
  12. I have waited years before an appopriate opportunity has arisen to right a wrong......8 years in one case. Revenge wasn't so much cold, it was closer to absolute zero.
  13. Disappointed not to see any Plastic Bertand mind you
  14. Some great vinyl buys there, good work
  15. Cruising in confidence But you will need to get a chauffeur to, which adds to the running costs
  16. Permanent Waves - Rush Brother, Brother, Brother - The Isley Brothers Forever Changes - Love Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang, Yeah. City All Over! Go Ape Crazy - Bow Wow Wow
  17. That's a hilarious family wagon, buy it immediately! :lol:
  18. Autobahn - Kraftwerk The Captain and Me - The Doobie Brothers Pretzel Logic - Steely Dan Powerslave - Iron Maiden Slave to the Rhythm - Grace Jones
  19. I would agree that the BBC seem to have an extraordinary ability to get really talented producers / directors but more importantly camera and sound folks ( along with all the other guys and gals back scene) to film some fantastic natural history tv. But it's not only wildlife, BBC documentaries whether to do with the natural world, architecture, history, science etc seem to on the whole be a shining beacon for the organisation. I put that down to teams of very talented people in the background who've been filming, researching, studying, recording, documenting, cataloguing for years and years with a wealth of experience. People who have also been willing and keen to share their skill, experience and talent with new blood coming in to the organisation
  20. RIP Alvin, always seemed like a really nice guy.
  21. Nice one Martin, that would be brilliant! "...there ain't half been some clever bast@rds (lucky bleeders, lucky bleeders)...." Bloody fantastic!
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