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23 minutes ago, Low Horatio gearbox said:

Having recently left I'll say yes.. in fact  you can prery much discount being able to afford anything if you are a mere mortal without a heathy five figure income and a pile of cash for a deposit.  Because "lhaaaandahhhaaaaan"

I've posted this before, I found a Surrey  builders catalogue from 1958 , 

 

The most expensive house on the list is £5350 which according to the inflation calculator is £127,500 in 2020

Those houses would be 800k+ today 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Wack said:

 

I've posted this before, I found a Surrey  builders catalogue from 1958 , 

 

The most expensive house on the list is £5350 which according to the inflation calculator is £127,500 in 2020

Those houses would be 800k+ today 

 

 

 

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Dream on , a detached, 3 bed with garage in Surrey (and no doubt a real garden worth having not "an postage stamp") , that's  getting on for a million quid if not more.

I lived in a less fashionable, east end (just!) suburb and an average 3 bed  end of terrace is  £450 -550k, af the posher end  of town near the forest a semi detached  was 650 -800k beyond the compreshension of my tiny vallies mind to me. Rent in London is also insane

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1 hour ago, omegod said:

I didn't think I could be more pissed off with the government but seeing the farcical food parcels sent out to kids while their Tory chums are skimming off the top I actually felt like crying. Twats 

I'd like to know by what measurement that's £20 of food. An outrage.

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29 minutes ago, Low Horatio gearbox said:

Dream on , a detached, 3 bed with garage in Surrey (and no doubt a real garden worth having not "an postage stamp") , that's  getting on for a million quid if not more.

I lived in a less fashionable, east end (just!) suburb and an average 3 bed  end of terrace is  £450 -550k, af the posher end  of town near the forest a semi detached  was 650 -800k beyond the compreshension of my tiny vallies mind to me. Rent in London is also insane

My first real exposure to London house prices was 2014 , I had a job as a medical courier 

Went to a house in Ealing , 3 bed detached , while waiting for him to come to the door I was looking at the cars in the street , not one under 50k 

He opened the door and the smell of the 50s hit me , a guy in his 90s who'd obviously lived there for decades 

When I got home I had a look on rightmove,  the semi next door had sold for 1.1m 2012 

Went to a flat and a woman in her mid 80s had a baby grand piano in the front room, they must've taken a window out , she used to be a concert pianist , that's a posh neighbourhood when you're banging on the floor to get the concert pianist to stop playing Bach 

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47 minutes ago, Low Horatio gearbox said:

Dream on , a detached, 3 bed with garage in Surrey (and no doubt a real garden worth having not "an postage stamp") , that's  getting on for a million quid if not more.

I live in a detached 3 bed house in Surrey.  No garage, admittedly, but it's worth well under half a million.

I know it's still not exactly affordable for most people, but it ain't a million quid!

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slightly* pissed off at UPS

I have a large box of fluorescent tubes im drop shipping for a friend in the US, that I finally got packaged up today so my friend paypals me the money to ship them over

so I go to UPS, go through all the details fill everything out yada yada, go to pay with paypal login it does its thing and goes back to the UPS site where upon UPS's website spits this at me 

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but that the paypal thing had gone through, so I now have a pending paypal transaction of £161 which although only pending has been deducted from my paypal balance still 

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with no cancel button in paypal for this transaction

im now im down £161 in paypal, and UPS customer support was useless the lady just kept asking for a tracking number (which I obviously did not have) and in the end just told me to contact paypal

but pay-pal says for this sort of transaction to cancel it I have to contact the recipient of the payment, (and It wont even let me open a dispute either)

now I dont think iv lost the £161, from googling the error code UPS: 81291 im not the only one this has happened to with UPS and that eventually paypal will just cancel the Authorisation after 30 days of it just pending

but unless I can somehow proactively cancel the pending transaction thats 30 days im going to be down £161 basically, and as such I cant try again as i dont have the money in my paypal to pay for it

so im not sure what to do now (but I have now made a user account with UPS so if this happens next time I try I will hopefully have a bit more of a record of it)

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2 hours ago, somewhatfoolish said:

I'd like to know by what measurement that's £20 of food. An outrage.

They've been at it for years we just normally don't see what is served to the kids, say what you want about Jamie Oliver but he got turkey twizzlers banned amd a set of nutritional criteria brought in for schools.

(As a side note those criteria don't apply to academies whose heads apparently are able to decide what is best for the kids whereas a head in a maintained school apparently does not.)

In Staffordshire we had one of the best council run school meals services in the Country, @chaseracerand I led the campaign to try and keep it in house sadly unsuccessfully as parents and the public sat silently by.  It was then outsourced to Capita who set themselves up as the experts only to further outsource it to Chartwells (the shower behind these food parcels) as they were the experts.

If you can't tell - yes I'm still bitter (8 years on)

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51 minutes ago, Floatylight said:

They've been at it for years we just normally don't see what is served to the kids, say what you want about Jamie Oliver but he got turkey twizzlers banned amd a set of nutritional criteria brought in for schools.

(As a side note those criteria don't apply to academies whose heads apparently are able to decide what is best for the kids whereas a head in a maintained school apparently does not.)

In Staffordshire we had one of the best council run school meals services in the Country, @chaseracerand I led the campaign to try and keep it in house sadly unsuccessfully as parents and the public sat silently by.  It was then outsourced to Capita who set themselves up as the experts only to further outsource it to Chartwells (the shower behind these food parcels) as they were the experts.

If you can't tell - yes I'm still bitter (8 years on)

I bet somebody important got rich 

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1 hour ago, chaseracer said:

As am I, Steve... 

...though making the deputy* leader shake with anger (because he knew he'd been caught in a deliberate lie) was something of a high point.

Yes, the look on his face when I put a commissioned report into his hands which discredited their proposals and told him we'd be holding  a press conference in an hour was priceless..

Still waiting to see any of the billions in dividends they promised or the £40m academy they promised to fund...

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3 hours ago, LightBulbFun said:

slightly* pissed off at UPS

I have a large box of fluorescent tubes im drop shipping for a friend in the US, that I finally got packaged up today so my friend paypals me the money to ship them over

so I go to UPS, go through all the details fill everything out yada yada, go to pay with paypal login it does its thing and goes back to the UPS site where upon UPS's website spits this at me 

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but that the paypal thing had gone through, so I now have a pending paypal transaction of £161 which although only pending has been deducted from my paypal balance still 

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with no cancel button in paypal for this transaction

im now im down £161 in paypal, and UPS customer support was useless the lady just kept asking for a tracking number (which I obviously did not have) and in the end just told me to contact paypal

but pay-pal says for this sort of transaction to cancel it I have to contact the recipient of the payment, (and It wont even let me open a dispute either)

now I dont think iv lost the £161, from googling the error code UPS: 81291 im not the only one this has happened to with UPS and that eventually paypal will just cancel the Authorisation after 30 days of it just pending

but unless I can somehow proactively cancel the pending transaction thats 30 days im going to be down £161 basically, and as such I cant try again as i dont have the money in my paypal to pay for it

so im not sure what to do now (but I have now made a user account with UPS so if this happens next time I try I will hopefully have a bit more of a record of it)

This happened to me recently, the payment is only "pending" and should be cancelled after a few days when no parcel is forthcoming under that order. I use UPS and ended up having to use my bank balance as PayPal payments kept messing up and I had multiple "pending" payments driving me crazy. They all vanished after a while. Maybe worth using the UPS Facebook chat to double check for your own piece of mind though.

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19 hours ago, Floatylight said:

They've been at it for years we just normally don't see what is served to the kids, say what you want about Jamie Oliver but he got turkey twizzlers banned amd a set of nutritional criteria brought in for schools.

(As a side note those criteria don't apply to academies whose heads apparently are able to decide what is best for the kids whereas a head in a maintained school apparently does not.)

In Staffordshire we had one of the best council run school meals services in the Country, @chaseracerand I led the campaign to try and keep it in house sadly unsuccessfully as parents and the public sat silently by.  It was then outsourced to Capita who set themselves up as the experts only to further outsource it to Chartwells (the shower behind these food parcels) as they were the experts.

If you can't tell - yes I'm still bitter (8 years on)

I still miss the meals at Turriff Academy from when I asked there (97-02), meals were bloody brilliant.  Like proper restaurant quality stuff.  I never understood why anyone would walk down the road to the chippy...school canteen was so much better.

Due to our income situation I got the food free, but even the normal prices were something like £3 for a main course, drink and dessert.

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Oh joy.  This fault has returned.

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Time for a new alternator methinks.

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Scumbag traveller has been back to my mother in law trying to scam her , she's 95 , he's knocked on telling her she owes him £60 for doing the trees 

This is at least the third time he's been over the last 2 years , all reported to the police , next door has got him on cctv so they've got a registration and pictures now 

They've agreed to let me link an old ring doorbell into their WiFi so hopefully if he comes back it'll either deter him or catch him trying to scam her 

 

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The heating in my parents house has packed up entirely but an engineer cannot come until Monday to fix it.

So until then, my parents, both over 70, have to sit in a freezing cold house with only a blow heater. I have ample room to accommodate them but because of restrictions on travel and going into others houses, they cannot visit and just have to continue to freeze.

Frustrated and worried.

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2 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

The heating in my parents house has packed up entirely but an engineer cannot come until Monday to fix it.

So until then, my parents, both over 70, have to sit in a freezing cold house with only a blow heater. I have ample room to accommodate them but because of restrictions on travel and going into others houses, they cannot visit and just have to continue to freeze.

Frustrated and worried.

Buy a couple of oil filled rads from b&q or argos. Get them around there pronto. 

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10 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

The heating in my parents house has packed up entirely but an engineer cannot come until Monday to fix it.

So until then, my parents, both over 70, have to sit in a freezing cold house with only a blow heater. I have ample room to accommodate them but because of restrictions on travel and going into others houses, they cannot visit and just have to continue to freeze.

Frustrated and worried.

As said already , if you can get a couple of oil filled rads , order them from amazon for delivery tomorrow if you can't get out 

If they're anything like my dad when he was alive they'll be turning the fan off because its expensive 

Not expensive at screwfix

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Cheers chap, there is a ToolStation just down the road from my folks with 9 of those in stock.

Just phoned my Dad again. He said their fire in the living room has a convection fan and he's currently really warm. He also said he has an oil filled radiator in the loft so I've asked him to get that down now and put it in their bedroom. If it's not warm enough then I've told him about the ones at ToolStation.

 

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2 hours ago, Supernaut said:

I knew you were from Aberdeen, but fuck off!

I was at Turra Academy from 99-05.

Small world!  Which house were you in then?  Delgaty 1 here.

Which meant we had registration in room D-bloody-5.  How many times I nearly killed myself trying to leg it up the stairs there when our bus got in late to avoid being scolded by Mrs Robertson for being tardy I don't know.

Still kick myself for not staying on for sixth year, daftest decision I ever made.  Was trying to the the heck away from some particular individuals who were making my life a living hell - but of course they all left at the same time didn't they, so I'd not have had to put up with them if I'd gone back for the last year.

 

Instead I walked straight into them at college instead.

I do regret I've not been able to stay in touch with anyone really...I've precisely zero interest in ever seeing trace of any of my peers again, but I'd liked to have been able to keep in touch with quite a few of my teachers. 

My first day I still remember being quite a revelation...Not least because I arrived there having just left a school with 16 pupils...as the sole one in P7, so was the only one from my school to have moved up to TA...So there was absolutely *nobody* there I knew.  The term "thrown in at the deep end" definitely fit.  Also nearly got myself stranded at the end of the day when we went to get back on the buses.  It never occurred to me that there would be more than one school bus, did it!  Thankfully for me I recognised the actual vehicle in question - and it was the same one I'd arrived on.  Cue making a mental note to not make that mistake twice.

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On 11/01/2021 at 20:32, Wack said:

I wouldn't want to be on the bottom of the London property ladder in 2021 

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While this is certainly true, my kids have all bought their own houses - all five of them.  The youngest twice as although she paid for her first house, her then boyfriend weaseled it out of her and she had to start from scratch.

Eldest lad is on his third now - in London, neighbours with JK, Jack White, Jeff Beck and others.

Looking to sell and buy the other half of his girlfriends house in south London.

They are not, any of them, on mega salaries.

 

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3 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

Small world!  Which house were you in then?  Delgaty 1 here.

Which meant we had registration in room D-bloody-5.  How many times I nearly killed myself trying to leg it up the stairs there when our bus got in late to avoid being scolded by Mrs Robertson for being tardy I don't know.

Still kick myself for not staying on for sixth year, daftest decision I ever made.  Was trying to the the heck away from some particular individuals who were making my life a living hell - but of course they all left at the same time didn't they, so I'd not have had to put up with them if I'd gone back for the last year.

 

Instead I walked straight into them at college instead.

I do regret I've not been able to stay in touch with anyone really...I've precisely zero interest in ever seeing trace of any of my peers again, but I'd liked to have been able to keep in touch with quite a few of my teachers. 

My first day I still remember being quite a revelation...Not least because I arrived there having just left a school with 16 pupils...as the sole one in P7, so was the only one from my school to have moved up to TA...So there was absolutely *nobody* there I knew.  The term "thrown in at the deep end" definitely fit.  Also nearly got myself stranded at the end of the day when we went to get back on the buses.  It never occurred to me that there would be more than one school bus, did it!  Thankfully for me I recognised the actual vehicle in question - and it was the same one I'd arrived on.  Cue making a mental note to not make that mistake twice.

Forglen 2, here.

I hated every cunt there, too. Don't keep in touch with any of them. Don't blame you. I seem to lead a fairly transient existence when it comes to friend groups. Not really kept in touch with anybody from old jobs (bar one person) and nobody even from university.

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I was similar at School. A couple of folk there that were ok, but the majority were just cunts.

I left as soon as i could, went to college. A year doing mechanics.... again, cunts. (and i feel i'm the problem at that stage). The truth is, the folk at my school were just cunts and the course i was doing was just filled with the same sort of cunts from other schools in the city that no doubt other folk left to avoid too, so it was just like walking from one shithole to another.

After a year, i went and did computer animation and it totally changed my outlook on the social side. Made several friends, both students and lecturers, all still in contact to this day. Have been on other courses, various workplaces and found i get on great with the vast majority of people at them too, the only people i don't get on with are the cunts, everywhere has them, some just have them to a larger extent than others.

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Oh look...our change of broadband provider has turned into a complete and utter shitshow.  Colour me unsurprised.

Looks like we're going to be for all intents and purposes, without broadband for the best part of a month as a result.  While everyone is working from home. 

What fun.

Edit: Now just ticking up to 4 hours on the phone to them over the last two days.

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