Re: Insignificant Things That Make You Happy.
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:43 am
Noggin, soon to be Nobbin'. 
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The poor buggerNoggin wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:13 am I'm sitting here giggling mostly!! I'm also a bit grumpy as my coffee machine has worked out how to make the coffee bit unscrew - messy and annoying!!
But, I got chatted up last night! I generally don't notice if a guy is chatting me up - I figure he is just chatting/being friendly/being nice. I've been told often that I've missed someone chatting me up
Anyway - yesterday I picked up an order from a food depot in the valley and the guy that was sorting it and I were chatting. And they have loads of out of date frozen food, so I was being offered lots of 'spare' food (I need a bigger freezer!!). The conversation got a bit smutty when sausages were mentioned but he seemed to get embarrassed so we moved on to other silly stuff, less smutty
He messaged me last night with some info I'd asked for and we spent the night chatting on messenger.
Was a bit weird that he thought "I would chew guys like him for breakfast"![]()
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Not sure what that means or why he would think that
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But hey - dinner date on!
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I have no reason to think I'd get that lucky after so long!! LOL But hey - maybe!!
Oi! I can cook n stuff too you knowYorick wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:26 amThe poor buggerNoggin wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:13 am I'm sitting here giggling mostly!! I'm also a bit grumpy as my coffee machine has worked out how to make the coffee bit unscrew - messy and annoying!!
But, I got chatted up last night! I generally don't notice if a guy is chatting me up - I figure he is just chatting/being friendly/being nice. I've been told often that I've missed someone chatting me up
Anyway - yesterday I picked up an order from a food depot in the valley and the guy that was sorting it and I were chatting. And they have loads of out of date frozen food, so I was being offered lots of 'spare' food (I need a bigger freezer!!). The conversation got a bit smutty when sausages were mentioned but he seemed to get embarrassed so we moved on to other silly stuff, less smutty
He messaged me last night with some info I'd asked for and we spent the night chatting on messenger.
Was a bit weird that he thought "I would chew guys like him for breakfast"![]()
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Not sure what that means or why he would think that
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But hey - dinner date on!
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None... well, none with engines anyway.
My wife got a letter last week from Barclays bank. She worked for them for a year when she left school and paid into the compant pension scheme. She turns 60 next year so the pension matures and she is entitled to a lump sum of £3kweeksy wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:47 pm i got a letter from a company today, who said "we have a pension of yours you may not know about"
It all looked right, so a google on the company, the phone number etc and it transpired it's all above board.
So i rang them and checked it all out and i have a pension from 1999 that's valued currently at £60,000 LOL.
Nice.... result. I'm richer than i was this morning that's for sure.
I recently got an e-mail of a similar nature from one of my old providers. I thought it was odd, 'cause I keep a track of these things.weeksy wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:47 pm i got a letter from a company today, who said "we have a pension of yours you may not know about"
LOL got the figure, it was actually £70,000. Sadly i can't get any of it until i'm 55 which is 5 years away.... which is a shame as i wouldn't mind it today.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:27 amI recently got an e-mail of a similar nature from one of my old providers. I thought it was odd, 'cause I keep a track of these things.weeksy wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:47 pm i got a letter from a company today, who said "we have a pension of yours you may not know about"
Turns out we were both right. They did still have a pension of mine, but I'd also already transferred it out so said pension was worth £0.00.![]()
you can take it all at 55, but then you have no income of course.Potter wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:37 amHow does it work? Can you take it all at 55 or a pension based on the value?weeksy wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:29 am
LOL got the figure, it was actually £70,000. Sadly i can't get any of it until i'm 55 which is 5 years away.... which is a shame as i wouldn't mind it today.
I have two, no idea what they're worth, probably not that much combined, but I have no idea how I actually get the money once I'm old enough.
weeksy wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:47 pm i got a letter from a company today, who said "we have a pension of yours you may not know about"
Indeed, sadly i couldn't find another company i worked for, but i don't actually know if i signed up for their pension. I used the gov site to try and work it out, but no luck as of yet.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:50 am Just to show the opposite side of the coin here...
I can see the value of all of my pension funds as they stood 15 mins ago just by looking at my phone. Ain't technology marvelous
Serious point though - if you're not sure what you've got and where the government website actually has some pretty useful tools for tracking them down, so long as you can remember the names of your employers.
Depends on the type of pension it is. You may not have to do the £x per year annuity type thing. If you can move it into a SIPP (taking the 25% tax free of course) you can then do flexible draw-down ie take what you want/or not as and when you want to (less tax).weeksy wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:41 am
you can take it all at 55, but then you have no income of course.
Or you can take 25% of it tax free and then the remaining 75% as a yearly thing.
There's a calculator i'll try and find again which will tell you how much per month you'll get.
Or invest it into income biased funds and the like then live off the 'interest'. My parents do that, despite all their spending last year their pensions have gone up in value.Count Steer wrote: Fri Sep 17, 2021 12:46 pm Depends on the type of pension it is. You may not have to do the £x per year annuity type thing. If you can move it into a SIPP (taking the 25% tax free of course) you can then do flexible draw-down ie take what you want/or not as and when you want to (less tax).