lol. you are losing it.
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Rolling your eyes is typically something spoiled kids do toward their elders.Poseidon wrote:
Yes, this has suddenly been sprung onto me. This is the first time I've lived in a financially shaky household. Ever. Wow, you really DO know about my situation!Ajax_the_Great1 wrote:
Still don't get what? That you're mom is dealing with a bad financial situation and you're going to get to learn what it's like to live with less? No, I get it. Have fun in the air force. lol
I don't make assumptions. I make educated guesses.
Guys, knock it off.
@ Elite - I hope stuff works out for you mate. Best of luck.
@ Elite - I hope stuff works out for you mate. Best of luck.
This is probably the best advice anyone could give you, Elite. Things will definitely improve over time. No doubt about that.Stimey wrote:
Both my parents are unemployed.
My dather has been unemployed for 1 year and a half.
Its not so bad really, just have a positive outlook at all times, things WILL improve.
I wish elite, and maybe poseidon, the very best of luck. Enjoy what you've got, it always, well, mostly always, gets better.
Another oar for the grinder:
I can't actually remember the last time I actually bought any new clothes for myself.
(which is actually true)
Poseidon - seriously dude, Ajax is right - if you think not having some new clothes even within a single 4 month period is some kind of hardship, well, let's just say, you probably have a much higher average standard of living than a lot of people.
That doesn't take anything away from what hardships you do have, just as, as you correctly state, your statements don't take anything away from anybody else's hardships, but 'not being able to buy new clothes for 4 months' is not a hardship, even for a 'growing lad' (that may work on your mum/dad, but it ain't gonna work here).
Anyhoo...
The bottom line is everyone is going through hard times at the moment. We've lived the life of luxury for too long and now it's coming back to haunt us.
I can't actually remember the last time I actually bought any new clothes for myself.
(which is actually true)
Poseidon - seriously dude, Ajax is right - if you think not having some new clothes even within a single 4 month period is some kind of hardship, well, let's just say, you probably have a much higher average standard of living than a lot of people.
That doesn't take anything away from what hardships you do have, just as, as you correctly state, your statements don't take anything away from anybody else's hardships, but 'not being able to buy new clothes for 4 months' is not a hardship, even for a 'growing lad' (that may work on your mum/dad, but it ain't gonna work here).
Anyhoo...
The bottom line is everyone is going through hard times at the moment. We've lived the life of luxury for too long and now it's coming back to haunt us.
Hard luck mate, hope you get back on track.
I paid my parents mortgage for eight years.... paid off though
I paid my parents mortgage for eight years.... paid off though
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2008-10-25 00:30:51)
Fuck Israel
Pro poor tip, Don't use soap or shaving Gel.
And eat bread, it fills you up and is relatively cheap for the energy it gives.
And eat bread, it fills you up and is relatively cheap for the energy it gives.
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
Why is there so much hostility on these forums..go easy on Posiden
Elite what can I say other then good luck. Admittedly I've never been in a similar situation but hang in there for what it's worth!
Elite what can I say other then good luck. Admittedly I've never been in a similar situation but hang in there for what it's worth!
sorry to hear your folks are in trouble its hard on lots of people these days, hope you and your family will pull trough somehow ... good luckELITE-UK wrote:
My god im absolutely sh***ing my pants right now!
I knew it was not good, but its terrible, they have missed their last mortgage repayment and cant pay their next one either, bills are sending notices to be paid, everything and i mean everything is in the red.
If it stays like this without help then i wont be in a home for much longer
So i promised to pay most of the bills each month to help get back into the green and stabalise this mess once and for all.
Sorry i just needed to let it off my chest!!
Last edited by bad-man (2008-10-25 06:34:22)
Good luck Elite. I'm a bit worried for my mother's financial situation. Once my parents' divorce is finalized, I don't think she gets covered by my dad's company's medical insurance plan. She's been trying to find a good policy, but companies don't want her because she has pre-existing conditions (namely depression or bipolar disorder).
She has to take a fair number of medications, medications that are incredibly fucking expensive without insurance. I mean shit, my accutane costs like $400 but insurance covers $390 of that. I really hope she can get a policy or a job that will cover her
She has to take a fair number of medications, medications that are incredibly fucking expensive without insurance. I mean shit, my accutane costs like $400 but insurance covers $390 of that. I really hope she can get a policy or a job that will cover her

Thanks for the support guys Though i think im getting depressed by it all
Posiden is a fucking legend, fuck you all who b h8in.
Try not to get too depressed by it, everything that goes balls up in this world, usually has a way of sorting itself out. We are all still alive aren't we?
Keep your chin up and crack on!
Last post for another 7 weeks lads, back to Basic training tomorrow Peace be to all!
Try not to get too depressed by it, everything that goes balls up in this world, usually has a way of sorting itself out. We are all still alive aren't we?
Keep your chin up and crack on!
Last post for another 7 weeks lads, back to Basic training tomorrow Peace be to all!
When things are bad it always feels worse than it really is. Hard work and a positive attitude can fix that.ELITE-UK wrote:
Thanks for the support guys Though i think im getting depressed by it all
Trouble is, the States are going broke too.JahManRed wrote:
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
Parents, prepare to eat thy young.
ATG wrote:
Trouble is, the States are going broke too.JahManRed wrote:
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
Parents, prepare to eat thy young.
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Don't worry, mate. No matter what financial situation you and your family is in, you'll still be sexy
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The sooner you speak to your mortgage provider, the more likely it is they can actually help. People seem to have this idea that there all nasty fuckers, and, sure, profit is motivation, and there are twats around, but you will find that these people understand that it is someones home, and there family, not just a number, and they will help you. If they can. The sooner, certainly is, the better.
It really comes down to priorities. Mortgage is key tbh. Credit card companies tend to cause the most noise, but, not paying them wont result in you loosing your house. Mortgage is different. Economise the essentials (food, electricity, and gas), and put what you can into the mortgage.
As has been said, seek quality advice.
Martyn
It really comes down to priorities. Mortgage is key tbh. Credit card companies tend to cause the most noise, but, not paying them wont result in you loosing your house. Mortgage is different. Economise the essentials (food, electricity, and gas), and put what you can into the mortgage.
As has been said, seek quality advice.
Martyn
That really sucks, sorry to hear that, but i guess there will be a whole lot more of that going around soon.
Luckily we own our house, have no mortgages, no loans from any banks, and have our money distributed through several banks/institutions so it wont get frozen if one goes down. so things arnt looking to bad for my family. but we are some of the lucky ones.
hope everything works out for u
Luckily we own our house, have no mortgages, no loans from any banks, and have our money distributed through several banks/institutions so it wont get frozen if one goes down. so things arnt looking to bad for my family. but we are some of the lucky ones.
hope everything works out for u
Yeah, 'cos it's not like we have any homeless.JahManRed wrote:
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
(certain parts of the UKs welfare state ain't quite as good as it's painted out to be (better than none at all, mind))
QFT.Bell wrote:
The sooner you speak to your mortgage provider, the more likely it is they can actually help. People seem to have this idea that there all nasty fuckers, and, sure, profit is motivation, and there are twats around, but you will find that these people understand that it is someones home, and there family, not just a number, and they will help you. If they can. The sooner, certainly is, the better.
It really comes down to priorities. Mortgage is key tbh. Credit card companies tend to cause the most noise, but, not paying them wont result in you loosing your house. Mortgage is different. Economise the essentials (food, electricity, and gas), and put what you can into the mortgage.
As has been said, seek quality advice.
Martyn
And is why I recommend your parents talk to someone qualified to help them, Elite - if the provision is any good in your part of the country (dontcha just love postcode-funding), they should go the Citizens Advice Bureau - they'll need to see all your parents finances, bills, etc, etc, but basically, they'll advise your parents on how to proceed - they may even offer to do all the negotiating between your parents, their bank(s), the energy/fuel companies and so on - would take a lot of the stress away from you and your parents.
Last edited by Scorpion0x17 (2008-10-25 19:03:53)
There are homeless in Belfast, but they are mostly alcos or Addicts. The rest on N.Ireland is prity much free of homelessness. Not sure of the rest of the UK. I know ppl who have lost their homes. They get emergency shelter until a house is available for them within 12hours. The state will rent private properties for homeless families. The state has to provide you with shelter if you loose your house. Even if its a B&B or a hotel until they sort you a house. You just have to go to the housing executive and demand it. They can't refuse you. Euro human rights. I hope it doesn't come to that tho.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Yeah, 'cos it's not like we have any homeless.JahManRed wrote:
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
(certain parts of the UKs welfare state ain't quite as good as it's painted out to be (better than none at all, mind))
You'd probably be surprised how many weren't Alcos or Addicts before they became homeless. And just how many are homeless because of financial pressures.JahManRed wrote:
There are homeless in Belfast, but they are mostly alcos or Addicts.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Yeah, 'cos it's not like we have any homeless.JahManRed wrote:
Sad to hear that UK. Not the first time we have had ppl on these boards effected by the current financial crisis. Thankfully your in the UK and if its any consolation and the worst comes to the worst your family will always have a roof over their head provided by the state.
(certain parts of the UKs welfare state ain't quite as good as it's painted out to be (better than none at all, mind))
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