Retirement

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  1. Andy M

    Andy M God is Ginger!

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    For any 1 of us 2 retire at a reasonable age you would hav 2 start savin a decent amount now to have a chance..... but when theres fast cars, fast livin nd loadsa parties... FUck IT! LIVE 4 NOW!
  2. PIEMAN

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    You miserable prick - what you talking about "nothing worth retiring for ?"

    How about never having to work again ? How about spending your little nest egg travelling the world ?

    If you had a propper job instead of just sitting there looking gormless and sucking the end of your pen, then perhaps you would be looking forward to retirement as much as the rest of us.

    lightweight.
  3. Mad4it

    Mad4it Faster than a cannonball

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    Prick? Lightweight? "Pal" you have completley missed the point. What I was getting at is the current climate of international relations, you know, stuff like war etc, not what I do for a living. Enjoy your nestegg, I would suggest you invest it by shoving it up your arse with an attitude like that.
  4. BRID

    BRID Has name in red. Staff

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    Retirement and pensions are a total scam for anyone who doesnt work in the public sector.

    With the pensionable age now raised to 70, and probably 73-75 by the time our kids grow up, i see no point scrimping and saving all my working life to pay into some kind of nest egg that a fund manager gambles into nothing by the time i come to collect it ;)

    The state can take care of me when im 75, if i ever get that old ;)

    (or my kids - mwhaha!)
  5. PIEMAN

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    you nob jockey - what do you know about international relationships ? do they cover that in "The Beano" do they ?

    as for having a nest egg - perhaps if you spent less time and money chemically straightening your hair (you raving puff) then perhaps you'd have a few quid to put away for the 'golden years.'

    Tip for the day - stop talking shite and do some work
  6. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    :lol: blatant alias but keep up the good work
  7. Mad4it

    Mad4it Faster than a cannonball

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