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Redway 16-08-2023 09:46 PM

I’d rather just drink it inside to be honest. I almost feel the same way about drinking beer (I rarely use beer gardens instead of just sitting in).

Beso 16-08-2023 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 11319198)
I’d rather just drink it inside to be honest. I almost feel the same way about drinking beer (I rarely use beer gardens instead of just sitting in).

Well it makes sense if you are popping in for a relaxed coffee to forget the world for half an hour, rather than sitting outside in it with everyone stating at every sip you have as they rush on by.

Alchohol is different though, sometimes you just want to be outside shouting at people.

user104658 16-08-2023 09:56 PM

No but its gotten to the point where progress and promotions are keeping pace with increasing costs. So not falling behind, but it's becoming increasingly difficult to get ahead.

UserSince2005 16-08-2023 09:58 PM

I’m too good with money. It’s almost like everything I touch turns to gold.

Alf 17-08-2023 03:28 AM


Cherie 18-08-2023 09:41 AM

No I dont worry about debt as I dont have any and I live within my means, if I cant afford it I wont buy it, if you are on a tight budget McDonalds is not the place to be buying food

bots 18-08-2023 10:12 AM

I officially start picking up my pension in a few short months, so i've been on a saving crusade for a bit. It's impossible to crystal ball into the future with any certainty so, it's really best to be prepared as much as possible whatever stage of life you are in

smudgie 18-08-2023 10:36 AM

No debt and no money worries for ourselves, but I do worry about people in different circumstances.

Cherie 18-08-2023 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11319588)
I officially start picking up my pension in a few short months, so i've been on a saving crusade for a bit. It's impossible to crystal ball into the future with any certainty so, it's really best to be prepared as much as possible whatever stage of life you are in

ooooooo exciting times, I hope they wont have taken the state pension away by my time, as there are mumblings about taking it away from anyone with a private pension which is just appalling

AnnieK 18-08-2023 11:08 AM

Its a struggle at the moment. Being on my own with a kid who seems to grow a foot every time he goes to bed at the moment and all the increases in everything is a worry BUT i don't have crippling debt (other than a mortgage), I just do without so Matthew can have what he needs (I keep telling him a Playstation 5 is NOT what he needs :laugh:)

Wish I could send him down the mines though sometimes :laugh:

Kazanne 18-08-2023 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11319162)
And it's sh!t now anyway. I never bother with McDonalds anymore

Ive never had a McDonalds ,or KFC, I don't trust how they are made.

Cherie 18-08-2023 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11319604)
Its a struggle at the moment. Being on my own with a kid who seems to grow a foot every time he goes to bed at the moment and all the increases in everything is a worry BUT i don't have crippling debt (other than a mortgage), I just do without so Matthew can have what he needs (I keep telling him a Playstation 5 is NOT what he needs :laugh:)

Wish I could send him down the mines though sometimes :laugh:

aw you are a proper Mah.... :love:


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