OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
#1096
Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
When I worked in a pub we used to sell them on napkins I think - obviously a high-falutin' establishment!
Did you hear anything about your survey?
Did you hear anything about your survey?
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
One of my Nephews work mates is an electricion and he,s going to ask him how cheap he can put a new phone jack in for me, --- a phone jack right in the dining room right next to the table where I use my lap top most, It would be Ideal, right next to the electric socket, then the modem would be in a good spot, and of course I can still take my lap top and use it anywhere in the house,
Take care,
Rodney.
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Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
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I'm with Medicare as my primary and AARP for the supplemental. I pay $165 per month for the supplemental. I also pay $40 for the RX insurance. I think I'm insurance poor.
I get ribbed about the phones I have and with good reason. I got them for a reason and the different companies are very competitive so they change their fees frequently to stay ahead of their competitors. I think now I will just stay with just the one, Boost, although there is another one out there for .07 per minute.
I get ribbed about the phones I have and with good reason. I got them for a reason and the different companies are very competitive so they change their fees frequently to stay ahead of their competitors. I think now I will just stay with just the one, Boost, although there is another one out there for .07 per minute.
Take care,
Rodney.
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#1100
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Your right http://www.tynant.com/default.aspx
Welsh water tastes great, it must be filtering down though the lovely countryside that makes it taste so good.
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I'm with Medicare as my primary and AARP for the supplemental. I pay $165 per month for the supplemental. I also pay $40 for the RX insurance. I think I'm insurance poor.
I get ribbed about the phones I have and with good reason. I got them for a reason and the different companies are very competitive so they change their fees frequently to stay ahead of their competitors. I think now I will just stay with just the one, Boost, although there is another one out there for .07 per minute.
I get ribbed about the phones I have and with good reason. I got them for a reason and the different companies are very competitive so they change their fees frequently to stay ahead of their competitors. I think now I will just stay with just the one, Boost, although there is another one out there for .07 per minute.
People always complain about taxes, I wonder how many really think what they drop on Insurance, more money leaves my pockets for insurance than taxes and I'm not high risk.
I understand about the phones, they all play the pricing game...
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
Just heard back this afternoon and everything is a GO. There are a few issues which we expected but to be honest we have managed to get the property at a fair price. The present owners are happy to complete quickly so if all goes well we could be in in 2-3 weeks.
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
Good for you David, Thats Beautiful... Very Nice!
People on this thread are gonna go Nuts...
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According to a close family member who is high up in management for a fast food chain in US, soda is 3¢ of syrup and water that they carbonate on site, one heck of a profit there. minimum a dollar a drink if you get small, most people buy the family size bucket drink.
Speaking of Soda machines you can now buy Sodastream machines in America, they have lots of flavours but non of my British favorites like Dandelion and Burdock, Tizer etc,
I was thinking it might be worthwhile to bring back a few British concentrates to enjoy.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
Just heard back this afternoon and everything is a GO. There are a few issues which we expected but to be honest we have managed to get the property at a fair price. The present owners are happy to complete quickly so if all goes well we could be in in 2-3 weeks.,
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
Take care,
Rodney.
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cheers Im not ever going to live in America again but I had some really good things happen to me since Ive been home, I opened a bank account and they gave me free checks and deposit slips all with my name on, I registered with a Doctor, had three office visits so far, no charge no waiting in and out, each time I came away with a big carrier bag of prescription drugs all free, I got a dematoligist appointment set up, and I dont have to pay $160 a month for medicare, my senior citizen haircut costs me £4.50, and I got a bloomen free bus pass
Take care,
Rodney.
Take care,
Rodney.
Ok Rod, so your not a fan of British extension cords, what else is buggin you?, Not to be negative but maybe we can help with that too, and maybe not hahahaaaaaaa...
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High Tide...Thats a beautiful home I love the style. I have a few questions to ask but I have to go outside and shovel snow and let my neighbours dogs out. Will be back later. But I love it. The brick is really nice and I like the back. It looks like a good price. You would not be able to get that in Chester or on the outskirts. I am sure you will be very happy. What a wonderful start to the rest of your lives.
#1107
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Just heard back this afternoon and everything is a GO. There are a few issues which we expected but to be honest we have managed to get the property at a fair price. The present owners are happy to complete quickly so if all goes well we could be in in 2-3 weeks.
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
Here is the house: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-28513696.html
BTW is your partner British or Canadian? I don't recall you saying before.
p.s. When can we all move in?
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David,
The house is just like I am looking for.
I like the upgrades and the back garden privacy.
I don't see the house on the street view. Maybe I will walk down the street and see if I can spot it.
Will they sell it with any furniture?
Any garage?
Well congratulations on your new home.
Cheers mate!
The house is just like I am looking for.
I like the upgrades and the back garden privacy.
I don't see the house on the street view. Maybe I will walk down the street and see if I can spot it.
Will they sell it with any furniture?
Any garage?
Well congratulations on your new home.
Cheers mate!
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cheers Im not ever going to live in America again but I had some really good things happen to me since Ive been home, I opened a bank account and they gave me free checks and deposit slips all with my name on, I registered with a Doctor, had three office visits so far, no charge no waiting in and out, each time I came away with a big carrier bag of prescription drugs all free, I got a dematoligist appointment set up, and I dont have to pay $160 a month for medicare, my senior citizen haircut costs me £4.50, and I got a bloomen free bus pass
Take care,
Rodney.
Take care,
Rodney.
I'm looking forward to all those good things you mentioned!
#1110
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Oh that looks house beautiful! Just my kind of place - and what a great price. Plus the little cottage will be lovely for me when I come and visit
I really admire you David. You made up your mind, sold your house in no time, traveled over to find a property, found one in just a few weeks and within a few more you'll be all settled. Amazing!
I really admire you David. You made up your mind, sold your house in no time, traveled over to find a property, found one in just a few weeks and within a few more you'll be all settled. Amazing!