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She is a KC, so would not consider lying on a legal document saying she would be the primary driver
Fair do's that makes complete sense but it's such an odd thing to bear down on. Your case is specific but for a lot of people who the fuck knows who the primary driver will be? What if circumstances change and the one who was the primary driver isn't any more.
Financially someone's still on the hook and the drivers are insured individually so it just doesn't make any sense to me.
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since I would be the main driver and my wife would be footing the bill.
I'm assuming your wife doesn't drive or you would have just had her as the main driver and you as 2nd? Asking because we've moved countries for my wife's work and I'm a freelancer so my wife would be footing the bill of we did something similar in the next year.
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Heat pump tumble dryer is more efficient and quicker than a dehumidifier for drying clothes plus you have the added benefit of not losing a room just for drying.
Initial outlay is a fair bit more so not sure how they'd balance out cost wise over the long term but as someone who used dehumidifiers to dry clothes I'd never go back after getting a heat pump dryer.
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The cunt's never going to be poor but he's also never been close to being the richest person on earth. All of his worth is based on the massive over inflated value of tesla stock and cashing out at the right time (even though he said he'd be last person to cash out his stock)
If it all went tits up he'd just set up an actual cult.
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I really rate the bikeparka cargo that I had on my bullitt. Covered my bike for about a year and a half in my front garden before we moved out of London.
The cover is really light and packs away tiny if you need it to, I never had any issues with water getting through. My bike still has zero rust but I also always gave the bike a quick dry with a towel if it was wet before putting the cover on.
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i'm having a bit of a "debate" with my partner about whether we should look for a doer upper or a done upper.
A doer upper is probably going to cost more than a done property. Gone are you days where you get value from doing the work. If anything you pay a tax for being able to do what you want but in all honesty, you'll most likely be buying a victorian terrace and there's not that much variety on what you can do with them, unless you're tied to a bespoke finish I'd be inclined to look for one that's done.
If you've got kids I definitely wouldn't live in a building site, I did it with a two and a one year old and it was hell.
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Well, you do have 40 other seats to choose from if you're not happy.