Gary
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You can get high on codine? Got loads at home
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Jake
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you can get addicted to them
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scoob
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Scoob do you fuck them high on codeine listening to Drake?
drake and the weeknd ovoxo
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
iirc when we were looking at buying a place, rent on the same style 2 bed houses around here was around £850-£900 a month which is a bit silly really, considering for another 50 quid on top, we can own the property.
Yeah but putting down only 10% is litterally flushing money down the toilet fpr the sake of "not renting", it will cots you substancially more over the period of the your mortgage over renting and saving for a more financially viable mortgage with a better deposit a few years down the line. Getting into a property wth the bare minimum of a deposit is just not thinking stright IMO
[Edited on 16-11-2011 by Fad]
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by Jed D
seen a 4 bed semi house with triple drive, up and down toilets, fair size back garden in a farly decent area go for 35k up here.
its wasn't a great postcode area but it was the best part of that area, close motorway access aswell if that makes a difference
i only rent because i cant afford to put a deposit down on a house and i never will if i keep renting, stuck in a rut in that sense
How can you not afford to put a deposit down if houses are £35k That's a £3.5k deposit. I've spent more than that on furniture
low income mate, every penny is accounted for. my rents about 400 pcm but i get help/benefits for being on a low income.
im stuck in a vicious circle trust me
work my backside off in the 16hours i do and eveyone says i should have more hours... asda dont like giving out big contracts though... im working on it trust me 
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Jed D
seen a 4 bed semi house with triple drive, up and down toilets, fair size back garden in a farly decent area go for 35k up here.
its wasn't a great postcode area but it was the best part of that area, close motorway access aswell if that makes a difference
i only rent because i cant afford to put a deposit down on a house and i never will if i keep renting, stuck in a rut in that sense
How many times do you mention this house?
It will be without a doubt a shit hole in a shit area
serious though, the area doesnt have a great name for itself but rite up the top of the hill out the way of were all the kids hang around the shop is a quiet area with reasonable semi's. this one has had an extention built on hence the 4th bedroom etc... but it really was a decent house, i think it was up for around the 60k mark when it first went up forsale but its dropped and dropped as they wanted rid quick
google map search west cornforth, durham, look at the main street then work your way up the hill, you will see for yourself they aint half bad the further up you gan. and this was rite at the top end
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
You can get high on codine? Got loads at home
Go tell doctors you got back pain and you can't take anti inflamatory pain relief and get some tramadol, fucking awesome high. I've been working today on one and I'm tripping
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Gary
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Crazy fool. Explains a lot if your wizzing on tramadol all the time though
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Fad
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Tramadol is baaaad stuff...proper addictive too
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Ojc
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Oxycodeine is the shit too. Faster reaction
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Ojc
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First time I've taken it in ages as I've been through the comedown once before after taking it for about 3
Months and it's awful
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
fro i remember when you was ghetto
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
iirc when we were looking at buying a place, rent on the same style 2 bed houses around here was around £850-£900 a month which is a bit silly really, considering for another 50 quid on top, we can own the property.
Yeah but putting down only 10% is litterally flushing money down the toilet fpr the sake of "not renting", it will cots you substancially more over the period of the your mortgage over renting and saving for a more financially viable mortgage with a better deposit a few years down the line. Getting into a property wth the bare minimum of a deposit is just not thinking stright IMO
[Edited on 16-11-2011 by Fad]
I disagree, there are more variables to it than that, nowhere near so clear cut.
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mwg
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Well what if by renting you are never able to save enough to buy? So you go with a 10% deposit and mortgage instead and get on the property ladder.
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
iirc when we were looking at buying a place, rent on the same style 2 bed houses around here was around £850-£900 a month which is a bit silly really, considering for another 50 quid on top, we can own the property.
Yeah but putting down only 10% is litterally flushing money down the toilet fpr the sake of "not renting", it will cots you substancially more over the period of the your mortgage over renting and saving for a more financially viable mortgage with a better deposit a few years down the line. Getting into a property wth the bare minimum of a deposit is just not thinking stright IMO
[Edited on 16-11-2011 by Fad]
ok  at the end of the day, renting is dead money in that you aren't actually owning anything or getting any equity in anything.
who's to say in 3-5 years time, house prices could shoot up? no one knows for sure.
rather have peace of mind anyway rather than living in someone elses house and paying their mortgage/giving them a good life.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Well what if by renting you are never able to save enough to buy? So you go with a 10% deposit and mortgage instead and get on the property ladder.
that is it.
how could i pay £900 a month rent + plus bills (say £1500 all in) and still save up enough to get a 30k+ deposit?
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Jake
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most boring 19 page thread since cs began
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Russ
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what if you pay your mortgage off and get put in a home and they sell you house from under you leaving you with 16k
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Ben G
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i will die before i get put into a home.
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Russ
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why? cook for you, clean you, get to watch tv all day?
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Ben G
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don't want some young cretin trying to wipe my arse and getting it all up my back.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
Tramadol is baaaad stuff...proper addictive too
Was smashing 8 tablets a day for 2 months (50mg i think) as mhy GP prescribed it, saw the specialist and he said try 2 or 3 a day max lol 
On topic wonder where i sit, as plan to get a m3 in Jan, live with my parents and own (some of) my own house, does it balance itself out
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Ben G
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no mate, you have to move out and have a shit car or live with your parents and have a nice car, no in between.
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taylorboosh
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Steve lives with his parents and has 2 shit cars
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Toby
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Moved out and got my ST, moved home and still have my ST, so mediocre car when out and mediocre car when home, shit this is confusing
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
Steve lives with his parents and has 2 shit cars
harsh. puma's nice.
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