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coming to the conclusion that VW guys and skyline guys seem similar. alot have or have owned both at some point in the forum reading I've been doing

Except the family friendly Camper driving folk who like picnics with children....

Howdy Neighbors!

I officially felt old today, all of my staff were hassling me for using the internet to check my stocks first thing in the morning instead of checking for likes on my facebook lol

Howdy Neighbors!

I officially felt old today, all of my staff were hassling me for using the internet to check my stocks first thing in the morning instead of checking for likes on my facebook lol

Facebook like are the stock of this day and age Bunta

coming to the conclusion that VW guys and skyline guys seem similar. alot have or have owned both at some point in the forum reading I've been doing

Except the family friendly Camper driving folk who like picnics with children....

I'd also say golf drivers are a bit different too

Having lunch now...................had nothing since breakfast this morning (approx. 7:00am)

Been mayhem and doing ten things at once.......................whilst client was here.

but I tell you what, I'm bloody proud of myself because I did it and just need to send off financial information to bank.

just got a few non-bank related things to do and I'm done.

productivity this week so far - 100% bishes! :yes:

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Howdy Neighbors!

I officially felt old today, all of my staff were hassling me for using the internet to check my stocks first thing in the morning instead of checking for likes on my facebook lol

lol...............only once your skin is all wrinkles and your obtaining a generous pension income stream from all that hard work and investments you have traded on the stock exchange can you then call yourself old.

I rekon. We have a "HTFU" stamp that gets passed around at work. Sounds like you need one!

I havent forgotten about Mike re: pm

have a few ideas but also some queries

will send when I'm more relaxed

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Probably means he gets the big beans... Err I mean bucks

all theses beans goes into a sinkhole called an EPIC mortgage, wife, kids, kindy, electricity, telephone / inet, insurance, car rego's and good coffee beans (pun intended)

coming to the conclusion that VW guys and skyline guys seem similar. alot have or have owned both at some point in the forum reading I've been doing

Except the family friendly Camper driving folk who like picnics with children....

I've never owned one and I wouldn't want to either. just my opinion there

just buy a skyline :P

bah, Beetle goes lower easier......and it's already lower than my skyline was.

I'd also say golf drivers are a bit different too

this is true

all theses beans goes into a sinkhole called an EPIC mortgage, wife, kids, kindy, electricity, telephone / inet, insurance, car rego's and good coffee beans (pun intended)

Good coffee is very expensive.....well for the amount I drink

lol...............only once your skin is all wrinkles and your obtaining a generous pension income stream from all that hard work and investments you have traded on the stock exchange can you then call yourself old.

Thats true! It helps that my Grandad was an epic investor. He bought me 10,000 shares in CSL (among other things) when they were $2.44 they hit almost $72 today! Thanks old chap! The only trouble is the epic tax bill that will come when I need to access that money!

this is true ^

Almost as bad as camry drivers!

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Thats true! It helps that my Grandad was an epic investor. He bought me 10,000 shares in CSL (among other things) when they were $2.44 they hit almost $72 today! Thanks old chap! The only trouble is the epic tax bill that will come when I need to access that money!

Almost as bad as camry drivers!

if purely passive income and you make a gain then yeah........not great tax relief their Bunts.

Your grandad should of sold you some duds to offset your gains lol

if purely passive income and you make a gain then yeah........not great tax relief their Bunts.

Your grandad should of sold you some duds to offset your gains lol

He never really had duds, LJ Hooker was the only one that I recall that went south on him. Tax bills never really concerned him too much, he always said 'if its a big tax bill it just means I made a lot of profit' lol

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