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Just found out we got accepted for a rental home on our first try! and we have pets!
Actually 1.5, the second place wants bank statements and proof of income. But we might **** that off.
It helped that we have a baby.
Now pending if we are allowed to have the place drilled I'm gonna get Foxtel!
That means I can watch Bolton Matches at home!
This will be the topic I come to when Fox Sports doesn't show a Bolton match. (as they can only show 5 matches for the main Saturday kickoff. )
I just called foxtel and it's going to be $68 a month. If I watch 5 matches per week it works out to $3.40 per match.
The guy was a bit hardcore for me to sign up there and then, 'why did you partner say no'. 'Don't ask again just tell me why she said no!'
He gave me a reference number so hopefully he get some commision.
Let's Just bloody hope it is allowed to be installed

It Is!

Now to call Foxtel and organise it all before the 14th
2399 wrote:I've seen on bus billboards that foxsports has all 380 matches.![]()
and that Rooney earns 150,000 per week

Glad you're sorted for upcoming season. And if you believe Rooney is on £150,000 a week you must be bonkers...............................................He's on a lot more than that!.............................(bonus's , image rights, sponsorship, appearances etc.)
And a little known fact......My wife's cousin was his wedding organiser.............................Enjoy the season, and all the pain, misery, and a little joy, that is all part of being a wanderer.
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When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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If you get those bags for life, you can use them more than once.William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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For a small charge (whilst patting her ass) she offered to get it delivered.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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Mine had even taken the Asda bags!William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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Must have been a heavy bag if you had to stroke her donkey while she loaded it up!TANGODANCER wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.
For a small charge (whilst patting her ass) she offered to get it delivered.
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Coat and out. Now!Gary the Enfield wrote:Must have been a heavy bag if you had to stroke her donkey while she loaded it up!TANGODANCER wrote:ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote: When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.
For a small charge (whilst patting her ass) she offered to get it delivered.


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In my life that would have been very, very handy...Worthy4England wrote:If you get those bags for life, you can use them more than once.William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.

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In truth - I mean this - I came home from a night shift, went to bed, and when I woke up they were waiting for me. She'd been thoughtful enough to do it all without even asking.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.
While that day was painful, it was less painful than living with her. Lots.

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Aww why? She sounds like a lovely, thoughtful woman !William the White wrote:In truth - I mean this - I came home from a night shift, went to bed, and when I woke up they were waiting for me. She'd been thoughtful enough to do it all without even asking.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote:When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.malcd1 wrote:Good luck with the move. I hope it goes smoothly for you.
When I moved into my first house (After living with parents) I managed to get all my worldly possessions on the back seat of my Vauxhall Vectra. When I moved again 7 years ago I needed 6 trips in a Bedford van.
While that day was painful, it was less painful than living with her. Lots.

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And every thought pure distilled evil... Might be your type jimmy...ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Aww why? She sounds like a lovely, thoughtful woman !William the White wrote:In truth - I mean this - I came home from a night shift, went to bed, and when I woke up they were waiting for me. She'd been thoughtful enough to do it all without even asking.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Did she help you with your packing? To get the true Asda experience?William the White wrote:Mine was four Asda bags.TANGODANCER wrote: When I moved from ex wives I got mine in an Asda bag.
While that day was painful, it was less painful than living with her. Lots.

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