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The Cost Of Living Crisis


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13 minutes ago, FrancisFogarty said:

Thank fuck I'm not in Central London.

For several reasons.

“You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.”

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4 hours ago, gonzo said:

My greenking contract just cut back from monthly cleans,some fortnightly to bi-monthly. Thats after cancelling from December to March.

Effectively 5 cleans a year on gaffs less than a mile from the sea.

Absolute buffoons. Theyll look like shit and fucks me over in the process.

Hope they see the error of their ways soon enough. Could do with someone taking over the former Yates’ on the seafront and getting the contract for that. 

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26 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Hope they see the error of their ways soon enough. Could do with someone taking over the former Yates’ on the seafront and getting the contract for that. 

Was the two Daves gig that. One Big Dave, One Little Dave. Old school them two. Absolutely fucking loaded but still batting on aged 60 :D

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1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said:

“You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.”

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Another quote from Samuel Johnson (The Rambler 1750/1752). 

"If a man thinks I'm paying £7 a pint for fizzy shite he can think again".

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1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said:

Negroni is not fizzy shite my good man

You'll have to take that up with Sam, it's his quote.

Having said that seven quid a tankard and it's not even fizzy........

Edit: I've just Googled Negroni, and it's not even a beer. I apologise to NiC for not doing my homework, and Samuel Johnson for blackguarding him.

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On 19/05/2023 at 11:48, Not in Crawley said:

No, just rather live in London than on a new build. Anywhere.

And I'd rather live in London than Bolton TBF.

Completely get that on the rather live in London. I work down there and one point I wanted to live in London before I met my wife, kids, grew older etc. Now it’s the other way round and No contest it’s Bolton

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26 minutes ago, tomski said:

Completely get that on the rather live in London. I work down there and one point I wanted to live in London before I met my wife, kids, grew older etc. Now it’s the other way round and No contest it’s Bolton

Well, I do want to move back North in a few years. Not sure where though - but as much as I love it, and no one can slag it off unless you are from there, I can't see myself in Bolton again - although Manchester is getting just as pricey!

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3 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Well, I do want to move back North in a few years. Not sure where though - but as much as I love it, and no one can slag it off unless you are from there, I can't see myself in Bolton again - although Manchester is getting just as pricey!

Plenty of decent places to be fair. I like Bolton, I see no reason to move unless it’s for money as my life is here. Being away as long as I suspect you have, you’ll not have that restriction as such. If you’ll still commute to london I’d choose something south of Manchester as that last bit of the commute makes a big difference for me imo. 

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Just now, tomski said:

Plenty of decent places to be fair. I like Bolton, I see no reason to move unless it’s for money as my life is here. Being away as long as I suspect you have, you’ll not have that restriction as such. If you’ll still commute to london I’d choose something south of Manchester as that last bit of the commute makes a big difference for me imo. 

Yeah there will still be days in London, all my family is in Bolton and Sale/Stockport so it'd be lovely to be closer and see my nephew's more but my kids will be scattered everywhere in 6/7 years! 

My youngest is 11 and determined to move to Bolton as she loves it! 

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1 hour ago, tomski said:

Plenty of decent places to be fair. I like Bolton, I see no reason to move unless it’s for money as my life is here. Being away as long as I suspect you have, you’ll not have that restriction as such. If you’ll still commute to london I’d choose something south of Manchester as that last bit of the commute makes a big difference for me imo. 

I wouldnt want to spend any more on a house than i did to live here, so i cant afford a big detached with land and a pool and 300 days of sunshine in the UK

For that reason, i have no wish to live anywhere else, def not London

Its fantastic for an away day, but tbh, so is peterbrough

Im at an age where i can have a cracking night out within 20 minutes walk or even sat in the garden

Some noisy neighbours mind

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7 minutes ago, Casino said:

Ps youre right about that last hour from manc to here

Plus its pushing 20 quid

Fucking shit...a national disgrace actually

 

#levellingup

Started going from Wigan as it’s slightly better. If I get back around 9pm it’s nigh on impossible to get a direct from Piccadilly to B Town.

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15 hours ago, tomski said:

Started going from Wigan as it’s slightly better. If I get back around 9pm it’s nigh on impossible to get a direct from Piccadilly to B Town.

I went to a meeting in London on Tuesday. 1 hr 55 mins train, wonderful. Only problem was that it took 1 hr 10 mins to drive the 6 miles to Wigan station 🙈

Coming back was a belter though. Left Euston at half 7 and walked through the front door at 9.59

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I wouldn’t want to live in any big city anymore and definitely not Bolton. The town has been stripped of all the character it once had. There are no restored mills to show what the town was famous for, the football ground has gone, the Palais has gone, Preston’s of Bolton gone, the train station is shrunk and all the shops are closing in the market place. 

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