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Good day, bad day
27 October 2012, 12:19,
#21
RE: Good day, bad day
(26 October 2012, 20:49)NorthernRaider Wrote: Sheesh a day of contrasts, went to hospital for an MRI scan, didnt get it, I ended up walking out in disgust, the place stunk, was completely airless and it must have been 80 degrees I could not breath never mind bloody walk, given up on the NHS totally now and i'm even more adamant it should be privatised.

On the afternoon I went over to Brough on the A66 to meet a family who had recently moved up from Winersh were ever that place is ??.

Part transitioner, part prepper family, well switched on, just fitted a pelletised heating system and a huge wood burner with back boiler.
They are hoping to put up a PV array and maybe a small turbine in the paddock.

What I found most interesting about this couple is that they say three other couples they know from the south east have recently seen the writing on the wall and put as much distance as they can between the home counties and themselves. two moved to the west country, and another to central Wales.

Also they dont consider themselves as preppers in the way we distinguish ourselves, they simply say they moved for a more safe, secure and sustainable lifestyle in an environment that is a thousand percent safer and less turbulent than inside the PC diverse, inclusive multi cultural socialist paradise of the home counties. That and the fact that the 4 bed ex foresters house they bought cost the same as a one bed flat in London !!!.

I wish them well.



get you hand off my NHS,Angry sorry about your back mate
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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27 October 2012, 13:56,
#22
RE: Good day, bad day
Barney you are welcome to the NHS, the only bit I want changed is people having the right to opt out of paying for it and being allowed to spend their money on private services, if we dont use it why should we pay for it?

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27 October 2012, 14:10,
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I am quite glad that A&E is there, should i ever need it, thankfully the last time was 17 years ago but what i detest is people having IVF on the national healthAngry....either go private or adopt! also why are druggies, alcoholics and the week end piss heads treated for free on the NHS? they should be charged for everything including the ambulance that took them to the hospital!Tongue
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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27 October 2012, 15:51,
#24
RE: Good day, bad day
I've been saving for a while now for a van and a decent deposit for a house. Also trying to arrange a transfer at work to somewhere further north. Hopefully within a year ill be in a position to do it Smile

Also, that's bad news about the back mate.

“When an empire fears for its survival, its prime has passed.”
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27 October 2012, 16:30,
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RE: Good day, bad day
Do you know where you want to go? So many little hideaways up here
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27 October 2012, 17:11,
#26
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lots here too, but i'm not telling anyone where they are cos thats where i'm bugging out to!Big Grin
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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27 October 2012, 17:14,
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RE: Good day, bad day
Haven't picked anywhere solid yet, somewhere within an hour or 2 of Manchester because of work. I would also be travelling every weekend back to reading to see the little'un.

Although the old man fancies a cottage in the middle of Wales that he's had his eye on for a while. Lots of land and no neighbours as far as you can see. So I'm torn at the moment.

“When an empire fears for its survival, its prime has passed.”
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28 October 2012, 00:28,
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(27 October 2012, 17:14)Sichr20 Wrote: Haven't picked anywhere solid yet, somewhere within an hour or 2 of Manchester because of work. I would also be travelling every weekend back to reading to see the little'un.

Although the old man fancies a cottage in the middle of Wales that he's had his eye on for a while. Lots of land and no neighbours as far as you can see. So I'm torn at the moment.

lots of land and no neighbours that wood be lovely i can but dream
just read alas Babylon ,so im going to get more salt!!!!
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