D6Nutz wrote:Trying to work out why moving house has to be so fooking stressful.. Still, I think I've manage to complete all the paperwork now so hopefully can sit back a bit now and let people do their jobs
I 100000000% feel your pain Nutz.
God only knows why its so expensive as in my experience its just estate agents and solicitors ripping us off.
D6Nutz wrote:Trying to work out why moving house has to be so fooking stressful.. Still, I think I've manage to complete all the paperwork now so hopefully can sit back a bit now and let people do their jobs
I 100000000% feel your pain Nutz.
God only knows why its so expensive as in my experience its just estate agents and solicitors ripping us off.
I find the stressful bit the rest not actually doing there jobs properly! Especially the banks.
And Blade we get ripped off by the Govt as well. Paid over $20K in stamp duty when I bought this house.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
Number of reasons, man flu for starters. I'm not keen to drive let alone ride a bike. The weather, we have had a once in a decade storm and there's flooding and crap everywhere. Weather today has picked up but still high chance of rain at the track. And because of the storms and power outages my kids have been home all week so I didn't get a chance to get the bike square.
Aiming for one on the 7 May now.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
Starting a Duty. This week, I will be the point of contact for any armament-related issues that happen outside of normal working hours.
And for some reason, this also involves sitting in the office until 1645, even though most people have had an early finish and left already!
I can't be any further than an hour away all week, I'm on call 24/7 but still expected to work normal hours, and I can't drink for the duration. Not that the drinking bothers me, I haven't had a drink since Christmas really.
And another good point is that as I'm sat in the office I can catch up on all the posts I've missed whilst I've been geeking out!
Took the kids to the local annual show. Spent far too much money on bugger all and had to get a tractor tow me out of the field we parked in. (Along with plenty of others)
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.