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OldNick

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  1. it depends on what quality and condition the items are. If they are worn and tired you will have trouble and charity is your best bet. If you have a second hand shop close by and you can get them to offer, my advice would be take the money. If you value your time the extra you may get a little more by trawling the stuff around, but it may not be worth it. Especially if you need to rent a van. There is the E-Bay or Preloved route but you wont get rid of it all. The other option is to call a local auctioneer, they will take most things although there are costs.
  2. you do have a young fiance though. Is it true she was caught up in her skipping rope when you first met her? I did notice a look of, why the f### did I walk in just as he wanted that moved. Lol
  3. I think of all the posts on this thread anothersaintinsouthsea's has to be the best. It should have its own Golden post status.
  4. Is it the councillors who set each and every wage? I do vote but none of the politicians seem to be able to grasp the nettle. We had 10 years of the Labour party relaxing the purse strings and whilst i love the NHS , the chicken is coming home to roost.
  5. it is a terrible state of affairs. I can't see a way out of this, unless higher contributions are made by the staff
  6. Amazing, but why are we surprised, afterall the councils dont have to earn money they just up parking charges or council tax. Not that I blame the binmen, it is the management who agree to these terms.
  7. As if you could resist putting your name up on here Lol.
  8. Have Pompey won a game or something? I only wondered as Ho is back. Lord Lucan and Shergar have made more appearances than he has in the bad times lol
  9. any chance that NC didnt like the way it was dealt with by Donny?
  10. i thought you were younger
  11. Colville is a Kent at the best of times. It is about time we made thing advantageous for us when at home. I don't know what we will do if we ever play on a seamers wicket When we played the other night I thought Nasser was keen for us to lose as his beloved Essex would gain.
  12. thank heavens Im not the old git on this thread
  13. 51 and a half
  14. I agree a teacher could be counted as low to average paid, but as they go up the scale they soon get to a decent wage. if they make deputy head etc i think the payscales then do get pretty good.
  15. Steady Wade, you think I don't know that, I haven't seen the report on that incident but there is no way they should have been expected to go in if there was a chance of them being harmed. Something went seriously wrong that night and I don't believe they went recklessly in.
  16. No Im not cut out for that route. I have been happy to make my own way in life. It has its plusses and minuses. I believe in fairness and what I see from where I sit is that the Public Sector has to take its part of the pain. I have always wished for the higher end of the public sector to take the major strain, and the working staff ie bin men and the lower paid staff to be unaffected by all this. I listen in bemusement how people take early retirement or redundancy and then brag that the council then reemploy them at higher rates as consultants. I applauded the Gov when they raised the tax threshold for the very low paid, that is how it should be. Those people deserve the pension as they will be less able to save for later life.
  17. I think you will find a large proportion of the high earners already do. In a strange way they pay twice, as they use private schools and hospitals and then pay a high percentage of their earnings in tax to contribute to the public heath service and schools.
  18. health and safety public servants would not let anyone run into a burning building. As for your last sentence that is quite the same argument that the Gov is saying to the public sector. You can have your pension but have to pay a proper contribution to do so. Not expect the taxpayer to subsidise it.
  19. I dont bang on about the costs to me, but just wished to point out that we all are making sacrifices and so get on with it. You took a noble choice,I respect that but your decision was with the thought of a lovely pension in your later years, others are trying to make the funds now to provide for themselves in later life. Neither at present are fireproof choices. My spelling and grammar would not be enough up to scratch to retrain as a teacher, and frankly now too old to get on the public sector pension route.
  20. is that what the PC is about?
  21. in other words, he thinks the squad in general is good enough and doesnt need much strengthening. Perhaps we will have to wait until jan to see if we really want to go up again or try and save our spot in this league.
  22. It is hard to say anything negative to such noble jestures, but the private pensions were raped by the previous government and all the people who also had staked their life's work in those also were hurt. They didn't /couldnt try and bring the country to a halt but got on with it. I do understand your frustration, but the nation as a whole is hurting and having to take some pain. The bankers have cost me personally a 6 figure sum, do you think Iam happy?
  23. I suspect he will made chief reviewer of the FPPT and is the benchmark of how a football chairman should be. In fact the PL may well parachute Brum back into their league as a reward of being such a top ambassador of their brand
  24. we have stepped up another level. The clubs in our new league already have the players who are used to the level , add to that the clubs like WHU willing to spend to go up and I believe we should be rightly concerned about our progress. As for winning 5-0 every week, i can only recall us winning 1 game by a margin of that kind. If you went to many of the games the results in the main were ground out, not by superb flowing football. The arrogance of our supporters, in the foolish belief, that the all conquering team who after a long struggle eventually finished 2nd are now ready to make a challenge ,seems a tad optimistic. There is not a fan on here who does not want us to do well, but I do believe there are a lot who do worry that we do not have the resources to hand to really go for it. For your information , i also have heard we are for sale. it may be a load of bull but as the time goes by and no new faces, it will make the rumours get worse. I feel that the club may well un-veil a couple of signings just as the S/T's are released. It would seem good marketing to do so. As Pompey get more and more useful players to bulk up their squad i'm sure the frustrations will get worse on here.
  25. the CVA if i recall correctly, was cleverly worded and was left that it could be bypassed or put back without any trouble.
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