Is it me, or are things winding down ?

NAILTRAIL96":n414xbpm said:
Then you should know that yeaterday was mnoday, today is tuesday and tomorrow is whetever you make of it.

Tomorrow is still Wednesday, whatever you make of it.

I realise a lot of shops have closed, noticeable more in the towns than the cities, and thanks to the supermarkets.

People are eating more food?

I guess we all have more disposable income thanks to the interest rates, and giving up on proper holidays. Food is instant gratification, and an investment that cannot collapse overnight.

There is a lot to be positive about, time for grabbing a fishing rod and learning how to forage has never been better.

Money may be tight, but everything is so much cheaper too.
 
highlandsflyer":1yses1ox said:
NAILTRAIL96":1yses1ox said:
Then you should know that yeaterday was monday, today is tuesday and tomorrow is whatever you make of it.

Tomorrow is still Wednesday, whatever you make of it.
Which automatically makes it different to tuesday
 
NAILTRAIL96":2icx0ihs said:
highlandsflyer":2icx0ihs said:
NAILTRAIL96":2icx0ihs said:
Then you should know that yeaterday was monday, today is tuesday and tomorrow is whatever you make of it.

Tomorrow is still Wednesday, whatever you make of it.
Which automatically makes it different to tuesday

Will it be the same as last Wednesday? That would be cool, because we had a lovely meal.
 
Food is climbing too high at the moment, all no doubt due to the increase on fuel, profiteering and the fact that there is not so much money about. With that there is a I don't give a **** attitude permeating many layers of society, as if people just don't care anymore.

My sense is Britain is being wound down to what ends I don't know, unless it is just what money there is left is being rounded up.

But there is an unease, a sense of expectation as though something is coming, but given what is happening in our country there is a lot of anger brewing, something that politicians it seems are happy to poke at, as if they want it to boil over.
 
Can't say I've noticed any big changes, the thing is if you can stay in employment and have a mortgage your probably better off than you've ever been with interest rates so low.

The real killer will be when interest rates start to creep up, there are lots and lots of people who are remortgaged to the hilt and it won't take much to push a lot of them into trouble.

There must be people around with money, as I've already got more sponsorship money than I did for last years London Marathon and I'm 2 months away from the deadline 8)
 
silverclaws":3hsgiuts said:
Food is climbing too high at the moment, all no doubt due to the increase on fuel, profiteering and the fact that there is not so much money about. With that there is a I don't give a **** attitude permeating many layers of society, as if people just don't care anymore.

My sense is Britain is being wound down to what ends I don't know, unless it is just what money there is left is being rounded up.

But there is an unease, a sense of expectation as though something is coming, but given what is happening in our country there is a lot of anger brewing, something that politicians it seems are happy to poke at, as if they want it to boil over.

It just goes to show how different things are for people. I am finding 2012 a very positive year so far! The Olympics are almost here, and I feel Scotland is on the up! :)
 
Just as an aside to this a survey out today has shown that happy people are less likely to suffer from heart problems.
Not just less likely but 50% less likely, so chin up you could be here for longer than you thought.
Or not.
 
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