Not sure my wife would like this.Kazuo wrote:Aye, living in your own space is something I think everyone should try at least once if they can. You can always go back to shared living after a few months if you feel it isn't working, there'll always be rooms for rent.
Plus it can be very lonely i remember spending whole Sunday’s not talking to anyonetigersgogrrr wrote:Not sure my wife would like this.Kazuo wrote:Aye, living in your own space is something I think everyone should try at least once if they can. You can always go back to shared living after a few months if you feel it isn't working, there'll always be rooms for rent.
Moot_Geeza wrote:If I won the Euromillions I think I'd buy my freedom and use anything left over to build a fortress of solitude. With internet access.
Edit: and no steps for Bramble.
poprock wrote:Remember all that stuff about reclaiming from payday loan companies? I just got a compensation offer from Wonga’s administrators. I’m guessing they might have all gone out at once – anyone else had one today?
Good news: They owe me a few thousand pounds. Bad news: “Please be aware, the payment you receive will be significantly smaller than your accepted claim amount. This is because it is expected that the total value of all accepted claims for customers/creditors received will significantly exceed the money available to be shared out. The money available to be shared out will not be known until all of Wonga's assets have been sold or realised and certain costs and deductions have been taken into account. Accordingly, it is not possible at this stage to estimate what percentage of your accepted claim value will be paid.”
They promise to have that figured out, and make final payments, by the end of January.
“GILD is a case in point, where the success of its hepatitis C franchise has gradually exhausted the available pool of treatable patients,” the analyst wrote. “In the case of infectious diseases such as hepatitis C, curing existing patients also decreases the number of carriers able to transmit the virus to new patients, thus the incident pool also declines … Where an incident pool remains stable (eg, in cancer) the potential for a cure poses less risk to the sustainability of a franchise.”
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