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  • Originally posted by Daffydd View Post
    In the 1970s my Dad was left £300 in a will. 40 years later it was revealed that the solicitor had made an error and had put the decimal point in the wrong place. It should have been £3000. Back then that would have bought you a modest house. This only came to light after the solicitor died and they discovered a trail of other 'errors' he had made (all in his favour). My Dad was eventually paid the £2700 but it wasn't adjusted for inflation. Could have changed his life but hey ho.
    In 1982
    I left a job in 1982 having paid about £300.00 into its pension fund.
    Someone from that fund tracked me down after I retired.
    That fund had grown to £7000.00

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    • Originally posted by scientificred View Post
      In 1982
      I left a job in 1982 having paid about £300.00 into its pension fund.
      Someone from that fund tracked me down after I retired.
      That fund had grown to £7000.00
      Nice. Wasn't a solicitor was it?
      There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief

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      • Originally posted by Daffydd View Post
        In the 1970s my Dad was left £300 in a will. 40 years later it was revealed that the solicitor had made an error and had put the decimal point in the wrong place. It should have been £3000. Back then that would have bought you a modest house. This only came to light after the solicitor died and they discovered a trail of other 'errors' he had made (all in his favour). My Dad was eventually paid the £2700 but it wasn't adjusted for inflation. Could have changed his life but hey ho.
        Good lord that's shocking. The Snidey bastard.
        The difference that could have made for your Dad.
        I wonder how much money he made for himself with all those deliberate mistakes.
        Back then and beyond unsuspecting law abiding people who place their trust in people like that will have lost tons and they'll never know.
        The defining moments in our lives are never planned.

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        • Masons, some/most of them?
          There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief

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          • Why on earth do we and others have to sell arms to one of the most modern army's in the world?

            Against the mighty, Hamas too? jesus wept.

            Makes you wonder if a huge broke out, noone would have ammunition.... see ukraine russia, stopped giving ukraine aid, but you know for israel against a small terroist group with shit gear let's be honest...... err ok.

            Sell to Israel and kill more kids, we love it, but let's let russia overpower ukraine and be on the borders with poland and take over the country...... yeah fantastic.

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            • It's what the UK does for a living Kev. Japan works in cars and tech, New Zealand grows food, Cuba exports doctors, we do arms deals and banking. Perhaps we should do a side hustle in selling child size coffins...

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              • Originally posted by Daffydd View Post
                It's what the UK does for a living Kev. Japan works in cars and tech, New Zealand grows food, Cuba exports doctors, we do arms deals and banking. Perhaps we should do a side hustle in selling child size coffins...
                yes maybe ukraine should aim to kill russian kids, we might suppy them, then.

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                • Originally posted by Daffydd View Post
                  It's what the UK does for a living Kev. Japan works in cars and tech, New Zealand grows food, Cuba exports doctors, we do arms deals and banking. Perhaps we should do a side hustle in selling child size coffins...
                  Arms deals and banking are profitable.
                  No surprises there.
                  There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief

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                  • Originally posted by redebreck View Post
                    Nice. Wasn't a solicitor was it?
                    No! Was just a pension fund manager/accountant.

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                    • Pride
                      Been walking a dog recently, and I'm finding the state of the streets absolutely atrocious.
                      I live in the UK and its crazy how bad the streets have become. I don't know if it's recent, or has it been going on for decades? Does nobody in the UK have any pride in where they live? Anyone else find this, or is it just in my area? Is there no way of cleaning it up? There's litter fecking everywhere, and part of where I walk there's half a bathroom suite dumped by the side of the road.
                      There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief

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                      • Ronnie O'Sullivan still in with a good chance of winning that elusive 8th Snooker World Championship.
                        Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
                        Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay

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                        • Originally posted by redebreck View Post
                          Pride
                          Been walking a dog recently, and I'm finding the state of the streets absolutely atrocious.
                          I live in the UK and its crazy how bad the streets have become. I don't know if it's recent, or has it been going on for decades? Does nobody in the UK have any pride in where they live? Anyone else find this, or is it just in my area? Is there no way of cleaning it up? There's litter fecking everywhere, and part of where I walk there's half a bathroom suite dumped by the side of the road.
                          Unfortunately I think this is just part of the societal breakdown. I'm from the North East, which has its rough parts but is/was very community driven. You knew everybody in your street, families all lived close and nobody had two pennies to rub together but the streets and town were clean (ish).

                          People just honestly don't give a shit today.

                          Wooly/Flimsy education over the last 20 years has playe a massive part in this I think.

                          All I seem to see on the streets now are raggers, smackheads and mentally unhinged.


                          Pretty depressing tbh.
                          Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

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                          • Originally posted by Insidious View Post
                            Ronnie O'Sullivan still in with a good chance of winning that elusive 8th Snooker World Championship.
                            I've actually met and spoke with the beaten finalist Jak Jones....His mother used to foster cats for a local cat rescue my now ex girlfriend volunteered for....Nice family..

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                            • Need a backup forum.

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                              • Welfare britian needs to change

                                No wonder we have so many coming in the country "Taking our jobs"

                                People work-shy

                                Currently someone i know, is in japan at the moment and watching gigs, he's not worked for years, sorry "They" decided suddenly change at start of year.... on pip can travel, can go out drinking but can't work, alright.

                                I'm not surprised my place recruit agency only these days, they employed english people and most got sacked...... mean while you don't see people from africa/eastern european get sacked often, and are good workers.
                                Last edited by Kev0909; 25 February 2025, 10:01 PM.

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