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Todays birthday wishes go to............big-all. (Yes, we know, you will have one for me and I should have one for you)
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Happy birthday big-all I hope you have a good un and receive lots of prezzies. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

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Happy Birthday BA, enjoy your day :thumbright:

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i thought whos birthday can it be ?????
the thing i will be celebrating is i retired 10 years ago at 59 :huray:
and we celebrate burns day on the 25th and that gets all the attention :lol:
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Good age to retire fair play
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oz0707 wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 10:20 am Good age to retire fair play
i was at a stage in my life where my small railway pension [100k pot ]compulsory at as a non active member had to be taken at 60
i had no mortgage and decided i could take it at 59 live off £75 a week plus an average around £50 income from about a 26k lumpsum and as then 3% interest as i could work on the exciting jobs that give little financial reward in the end as i dont have a car i undershot the money available and virtually never asked for more than materials if that looking after those around me and never for those that really needed help in the close community without resources to sort things out
i always gave them a path to return the favour in there own way via plants/tips knitting /what ever to people around them to keep there dignity and help others --- a win win win situation every one feels fulfilled and doing there best and pass on the love and help :huray: :huray:
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Happy birthday BA , I hope you had a great day!

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thanks we celibrated burns day today ---a great afternoon was had ---bbbbbbbbbbbuuuuuuuuuuuuutttttt
normally the hosts supply the main course our friend Eleanor supplies the puddings and i supply the whiskies i have been given as thank-yous as reward as i wont take any payment but i dont drink in the afternoon so deprived today :lol:
i have the normal bells/grouse/ white and mackies as background whiskies but crabbie 12 year old un opened benbracken going to the angels as is aberfalls now i wont drink the nice 3 unless shared as they are presents so need a evening meal :huray:
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happy birthday big al
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that was ages ago :dunno: :lol:
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Bit late, but happy Burns night...
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wine~o wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:51 pmBit late, but happy Burns night...
That is no excuse, especially considering you have a
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thanks everyone :huray:

they must have been skint when they made that tardis as its made from rough sawn timber and not cast iron
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big-all wrote: Tue Jan 31, 2023 7:17 pmthey must have been skint when they made that tardis as its made from rough sawn timber and not cast iron
wine~O himself made that tardis. Click here The "actual Tardis" looked like it was made from timber, (so it would blend in with its surroundings) there was never any mention of it being cast iron.
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