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Very badly listed Ron Kit road frame.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190253550764&BackToListReferer=http%3A%2F%2Fmy.ebay.co.uk%2Fws%2FeBayISAPI.dll%3FMyEbayBeta
Frame is steel not alu, has Zeus forkends, but was almost certainly built by MKM.
Don't know which model it is (Ron used to colour code and I can't remember a blue frame)
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I live about 15min walk away from Liverpool St. If you're really concerned you could drop it of on my balcony an pick it up when you get back.
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I misunderstood what you meant by "buffer against redundancy", I understand now. In that case, yes, I do have one. Am I supposed to feel bad about that?
No, you are not supposed to feel bad.
My point was, and is, that we should all be able to have that. We can't, because of the inequitable way that wealth is distributed throughout the world. -
I don't have a buffer against redundancy.... And as I recall, we are the ones whose jobs are at the most risk.
It's true, plenty of people work as hard as I do... or at least they do now that they're in the real world... because they certainly didn't, back when they were in school, because I kicked most of their asses back then. I suspect I'm getting paid more than them because I didn't slack off when I was a kid.
I never used the word "commoners". I despise the implicit arrogance in that word. But you seemed rather clueless as to the sort of lifestyles that bankers lead, so I decided to give you an example from personal experience.
Your original argument was about putting money aside each month to insure your future.
The cleaners who tidied up shit round Lehmann's office are also redundant.
It's true that you didn't use the word commoners, but that was certainly the implication of your use of "council estates"
I never "kicked anyones ass" at school, I never felt the need. I hope some one kicks yours soon.TTiDTM
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Hmm . . . i hate to say it but if you dont earn enough money to feed 3 kids, dont have 3 kids, or retrain and get a job where you can make the dough . . . come to think of it my taxes are probably feeding a family of four somewhere.
I want to marry my girlfriend, have kids, but want to be able to bring them up in the way i was, which unfortunately means i have to HTFU, knuckle down, and work my ass off.
I have one child, with me and my partner that, I think, makes a family of three.
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So, what, now I'm supposed to feel guilty for being able to put aside a decent chunk amount of money each month, to guard against the day when I might be unemployed through no fault of my own?
The girl thing was simply a reference to the common stereotype that all girls love to shop. I love new clothes and shoes and makeup and handbags. But I think it's far more sensible to save the money for a rainy day.
cg, I'm not saying that you don't work hard. The point is that the majority of the population work just as hard as you, and ought to be able to expect the same rewards for their toil. Including a buffer against redundancy/retirement.
"I live in a shared flat, surrounded by commoners" is full of shit
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well, that proves it then, that's logic that is, you're safer without a front light. And condoms too, they GIVE you AIDS. Smokers? They're not ALL dead are they so how can it be bad for you? I've just stabbed myself in the eye with a pencil and my hearing's still perfect so there you go.
I'd rep you too, but I can't
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Been better if you'd put the larger pile under the forks, top tube would have been nearer to horizontal