Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.

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Just had to pay annual tax on new bike.
4.60€ :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Bet that hurt Yozzer!
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Having a shower in my new bathroom! :thumbup:
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Made me laugh at myself.....


Jumped in a BMW m4 at work on Friday. I spent ages looking for the handbrake release button, couldn't find it. Then glanced to my left to see a handbrake lever.... probably should have looked there first 😂😂
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Mate of mine split with his missus a few years back. He's the original Mr. Nice Bloke and she stepped all over him for years before throwing him out of the house. Out of the blue a few month ago he met someone else and I got to meet her at the weekend at our anniversary party. What a lovely lady she is and the pair of them seem really well suited and very happy. Proper pleased for the pair of them.

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It's snowing again!! I bloody love it when it snows!! :D :D :D
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The Looky Looky men have started selling their Christmas tat :obscene-birdiedoublered:

They're all as funny as fuck and the punters love them :D
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25 years ago I took out an endowment policy to cover my mortgage
12 years ago I sold the house and kept the policy running
Over the years I've had countless letters from the endowment company telling me the endowment had a high risk of "significant shortfall"

Today I got the figures.....

Almost 5% ABOVE the original plan :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
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Jody wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:50 pm 25 years ago I took out an endowment policy to cover my mortgage
12 years ago I sold the house and kept the policy running
Over the years I've had countless letters from the endowment company telling me the endowment had a high risk of "significant shortfall"

Today I got the figures.....

Almost 5% ABOVE the original plan :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
:thumbup:

If you haven't already got it, in order to get your hands on the cash without delay, get a document from the mortgage company stating that they have no claim or interest in the property. I hadn't so it meant tracking down the new owners of the company I took out the mortgage with. Then they sent a document with the wrong info on the first time, it wasn't quite right the second time but the life assurance people said 'Sod it, here's your cash'. :banana-dance:
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Count Steer wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:58 pm
Jody wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:50 pm 25 years ago I took out an endowment policy to cover my mortgage
12 years ago I sold the house and kept the policy running
Over the years I've had countless letters from the endowment company telling me the endowment had a high risk of "significant shortfall"

Today I got the figures.....

Almost 5% ABOVE the original plan :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
:thumbup:

If you haven't already got it, in order to get your hands on the cash without delay, get a document from the mortgage company stating that they have no claim or interest in the property. I hadn't so it meant tracking down the new owners of the company I took out the mortgage with. Then they sent a document with the wrong info on the first time, it wasn't quite right the second time but the life assurance people said 'Sod it, here's your cash'. :banana-dance:
The lady at the endowment firm assured me the money will be in my account by close of business tomorrow ! ?
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Jody wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 5:35 pm
Count Steer wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:58 pm
Jody wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:50 pm 25 years ago I took out an endowment policy to cover my mortgage
12 years ago I sold the house and kept the policy running
Over the years I've had countless letters from the endowment company telling me the endowment had a high risk of "significant shortfall"

Today I got the figures.....

Almost 5% ABOVE the original plan :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
:thumbup:

If you haven't already got it, in order to get your hands on the cash without delay, get a document from the mortgage company stating that they have no claim or interest in the property. I hadn't so it meant tracking down the new owners of the company I took out the mortgage with. Then they sent a document with the wrong info on the first time, it wasn't quite right the second time but the life assurance people said 'Sod it, here's your cash'. :banana-dance:
The lady at the endowment firm assured me the money will be in my account by close of business tomorrow ! ?
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Sitting here watching the light slowly change. Can't say I'm watching the sun come up as that won't show over the mountains for a while yet!!

So bloody lucky to have found this place. Just off for a little bimble before work. Ski touring (very short attempt) tomorrow :D

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Fuck that ^. I bloody hate snow. :thumbdown:
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gremlin wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2022 1:44 pm Fuck that ^. I bloody hate snow. :thumbdown:
So do I, but It looks pretty. Noggin's pics show the prettiness without all the cold wetness.
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Snow is probably my favourite weather.

For the first day, at least :D
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gremlin wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2022 1:44 pm Fuck that ^. I bloody hate snow. :thumbdown:
That's fine, no one is expecting you to visit/live here :D :D :lol: :lol:

For me, I bloody love it. Bit nerve wracking this winter as I am, for the first time, scared of falling over!! But once it is snowing regularly and, more importantly, being cleared more (the snow clearers are part time till the season starts!!) it'll be ok :D
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Jody wrote: Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:50 pm 25 years ago I took out an endowment policy to cover my mortgage
12 years ago I sold the house and kept the policy running
Over the years I've had countless letters from the endowment company telling me the endowment had a high risk of "significant shortfall"

Today I got the figures.....

Almost 5% ABOVE the original plan :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance: :banana-dance:
The second of my two endowment policies matured today, this one was a little bit under what was scheduled but if I add the both together, I'm nearly £500 up which is a far cry from the £6k ish I thought I'd be down!

No plans for the money just yet, I might get a new van, but I bought a car a few weeks ago so I'm going to see how that goes.
So far all I've bought is premium bonds !
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The surprise storms last 2 days were brought by Southern winds. Normally Northern winds 95% of the time. The Trade Winds.

A side effect is a mini heatwave. It's 23c in town right now and not a fleece or cardie in sight :)
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Yorick wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 7:45 pm not a fleece or cardie in sight :)
Same here. They're all underneath the thick winter coats.
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Finding out I can start my car remotely so it’s fully warmed up and with a chosen cabin temperature! Toasty! 😁

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