Re: Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:45 am
Not so. Households have the usual recurrent spends but make additional spends for occasions. Xmas does the opposite to tanking the economy!
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Not so. Households have the usual recurrent spends but make additional spends for occasions. Xmas does the opposite to tanking the economy!
Maybe in the RTTL middle class High income bubble. As horse says, many many others are barely treading waterTaipan wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:45 amNot so. Households have the usual recurrent spends but make additional spends for occasions. Xmas does the opposite to tanking the economy!
Lol, I'm in the church mouse low income bubble, but can budget to include the occasional treat!weeksy wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:48 amMaybe in the RTTL middle class High income bubble. As horse says, many many others are barely treading waterTaipan wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:45 amNot so. Households have the usual recurrent spends but make additional spends for occasions. Xmas does the opposite to tanking the economy!Horse wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:31 am
And where, exactly, will the extra money come from to create this boost?
People only have a finite amount to spend, so if they spend on one extra thing, they're not spending it somewhere else.
Mate, you spent nearly £50k on a range rover, many people can't afford a £500 shitter. You've lost more on trade ins in the last 5 years than some people would earn..Taipan wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:55 amLol, I'm in the church mouse low income bubble, but can budget to include the occasional treat!weeksy wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:48 amMaybe in the RTTL middle class High income bubble. As horse says, many many others are barely treading waterTaipan wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:45 am
Not so. Households have the usual recurrent spends but make additional spends for occasions. Xmas does the opposite to tanking the economy!![]()
Not to mention the investments in the loft of plenty.weeksy wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 10:58 amMate, you spent nearly £50k on a range rover, many people can't afford a £500 shitter. You've lost more on trade ins in the last 5 years than some people would earn..
Don't get me wrong here, I'm in the bubble too, but don't think for a second you are not
Viewing apparently went really well. Which makes us very happy. We'll wait and see if that turns into an offer. Some people have had pretty weird reasons for rejecting it lately so a positive one is welcome, even if they don't end up buying it.weeksy wrote: Sun Feb 15, 2026 9:10 am Kippers for breakfast.
At hotel not home as we've got a viewing later.
I had scallops last night too. I do love a bit of seafood
See if they do baked hummus.... nom nom nomTaipan wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:26 am Managed to coordinate my kids and their partners to have meal with us for my wife, Son and my birthdays!They vetoed my suggestion for the Harvester and what I thought was its enticing free salad bar and red devil sauce, in favour of some local Turkish kitchen, but hey ho, is all good!
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Checked the menu and it'll be octopus starter and sea bass main course!Rockburner wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:57 pmSee if they do baked hummus.... nom nom nomTaipan wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:26 am Managed to coordinate my kids and their partners to have meal with us for my wife, Son and my birthdays!They vetoed my suggestion for the Harvester and what I thought was its enticing free salad bar and red devil sauce, in favour of some local Turkish kitchen, but hey ho, is all good!
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Hummas kavourma (sp?). Hummus with little bits of cooked lamb and stuff on it. Proper nice with bread.Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:26 am Managed to coordinate my kids and their partners to have meal with us for my wife, Son and my birthdays!They vetoed my suggestion for the Harvester and what I thought was its enticing free salad bar and red devil sauce, in favour of some local Turkish kitchen, but hey ho, is all good!
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Not in Turkey it aint...gremlin wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 3:50 pmHummas kavourma (sp?). Hummus with little bits of cooked lamb and stuff on it. Proper nice with bread.Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:26 am Managed to coordinate my kids and their partners to have meal with us for my wife, Son and my birthdays!They vetoed my suggestion for the Harvester and what I thought was its enticing free salad bar and red devil sauce, in favour of some local Turkish kitchen, but hey ho, is all good!
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With Turkish we tend to over-order on the starters and share a main, as the little plates are better, IMO.
(Turkish wine is rank...give it a miss, if offered)
My wife went on our Amazon account today and found strange gifts to a woman in France that she doesn't know.Noggin wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 5:18 pm The other day a longstanding internet weirdo* friend asked me for my address (had read stuff in various places and thought I needed a cheer up, I've said to family before, when I stop posting about my life on FB and just share random shit, I'm hiding!!)
Yesterday I remembered to check the post box on the way to work - didn't have time to open and look before work so took the package with me to the shuttle I was doing because I get a minimum of 20 mins at the start point before I have to go pick up passengers
* I have no idea if this friend is actually weird!!! I just called my forum/FB friends my "internet weirdo friends" and it's stuck!!!
Some people have a knack of finding the right stuff for someone they've never actually met!! I do so LOVE my internet weirdo friends (yes, all of you included!) - you've all kept me fighting on for too long, not sure I'd be even half as sane as I am now without you all (not that I'm remotely sane of course!!)
Anyway, I now have an emotional support turtle - he sits on the dash of the bus to keep me smiling! Well I did laugh out loud when I found him in the package!
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Will spend some time making the branches more open but already looks gorgeous
Internet weirdo friends ROCK, from whichever place/social media/etc - it doesn't matter where we "met" or that we haven't actually met IRL, we're friends and that's what really counts![]()
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IccyV2 wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 8:31 amMy wife went on our Amazon account today and found strange gifts to a woman in France that she doesn't know.Noggin wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 5:18 pm The other day a longstanding internet weirdo* friend asked me for my address (had read stuff in various places and thought I needed a cheer up, I've said to family before, when I stop posting about my life on FB and just share random shit, I'm hiding!!)
Internet weirdo friends ROCK, from whichever place/social media/etc - it doesn't matter where we "met" or that we haven't actually met IRL, we're friends and that's what really counts![]()
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I've been to Poland a few times, I liked Wrocław. You can spend ages dwarf huntingSunny wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:39 pm Ooo - similar. I've just booked a trip to Krakow. I've never been to Poland and I fancy a mooch around the salt mines for starters![]()
I can't remember which salt mine I went to in Poland. I went there by train, possibly from Warsaw. It had a cathedral in it. There were two ways down, the tourist route and another route. I suspect the other was more exciting from a rusty technology point of view. And don't buy the souvenir salt, it was about a third grit, which is impressive when you consider it comes from brine from the drainage system.Sunny wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:39 pm Ooo - similar. I've just booked a trip to Krakow. I've never been to Poland and I fancy a mooch around the salt mines for starters![]()