Sell the house (consultation not required) and then offer an HR as a cracking alternative to a cardboard box. Depreciation is lower and it's (marginally) less damp.
retire now, flog (or rent out the house), move to Denmark to carry out your grandfatherly duties, keep Claymore in Scotland. Forget about the Hallberg....
Para - youse ken ra wifie an shureley ye'unnerston whit ah'm against here. Disstmissed - wioot ony discoorse tae reason wance she's wairked oot ma scheme.
Onyways - when ah rattled ra pig, there wisnae enuff fer a feckin model boat sae ah've bought masel a wee heavy an a fivers worth o' premium bonds
Och jist gie the missus yin then jist afore the the crucial moment shout "can I buy a hallberg" and as she screams "yes,yes" in ecstacy ye've got yer answer
The end of the credit crunch is in sight. The Scottish Second-hand Boat Sale is this weekend & I'm on my way from Yorkshire with my half jar of pennies and dubloons.
lady_stormrider wrote:The end of the credit crunch is in sight. The Scottish Second-hand Boat Sale is this weekend & I'm on my way from Yorkshire with my half jar of pennies and dubloons.
There are certainly plenty of boats in the sale at Kip, including the HR36 I mentioned previously. If you stray the wrong side of the main walkway, BBH is definatly not for sale but you could stop by and say hello:)
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