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Marks DTM Calib

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Re: That bloody woman
« Reply #30 on: 14 April 2008, 16:58:30 »

There is no way Mrs DTM and I would have a main joint account.....think we would loose the house!

I pay all the bills and mortgage etc and she spends all her money!
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« Reply #31 on: 14 April 2008, 17:02:42 »

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There is no way Mrs DTM and I would have a main joint account.....think we would loose the house!I pay all the bills and mortgage etc and she spends all her money!



 ;D ;D ;D ;D, me on the other hand would be far more carefull  and have always been very good with money;D ;D
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« Reply #32 on: 14 April 2008, 17:06:30 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

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What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

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« Reply #33 on: 14 April 2008, 17:08:52 »

Thats realy good kevin and at least you can say i made it :)
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« Reply #34 on: 14 April 2008, 18:04:24 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

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What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

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My hubby dont buy to much junk but he is pritty good at making things out of it.
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« Reply #35 on: 14 April 2008, 18:11:12 »

Mrs TB and I have a joint one purely for the mortgage and bills etc, that we both pay into, and never spend from ecept hols and house stuff.  Idea was that it would also build up credit to pay for new bedroom furniture. Trouble is, mortgage as shot up, along if energy bills - inc the £100 per month leccy bill - so it currently is just breaking even. No still no bedroom furniture :(

We have out seperate accounts for everything else....
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« Reply #36 on: 14 April 2008, 19:08:26 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

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What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

Kevin


Guess who was the first person I know to get a DVD player, or a digital TV
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« Reply #37 on: 14 April 2008, 19:18:59 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

Kevin


What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

Kevin

My hubby dont buy to much junk but he is pritty good at making things out of it.

A bit like me but in reverse - stuff into junk!
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« Reply #38 on: 14 April 2008, 19:34:36 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

Kevin


What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

Kevin


Guess who was the first person I know to get a DVD player, or a digital TV

I can indeed guess. ;)

My house had a wireless TCP/IP connection in 1987 and I could send e-mails to Australia, remote log in to mate's PCs, etc. Data rates have got a bit quicker but the novelty has also worn off a bit. :-/

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« Reply #39 on: 14 April 2008, 20:21:31 »

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It's OK. Shopping for furniture is only marginally more interesting than shopping for clothes and shoes so I'm happy to let her get on with it.  :y

Kevin


What about shopping for electrical bits?

Used to be my department but I fear gadgets have lost their appeal for me. I'd rather buy a load of junk and build something out of it.

Kevin


Guess who was the first person I know to get a DVD player, or a digital TV

I can indeed guess. ;)

My house had a wireless TCP/IP connection in 1987 and I could send e-mails to Australia, remote log in to mate's PCs, etc. Data rates have got a bit quicker but the novelty has also worn off a bit. :-/

Kevin


you house has more computers then NASA had to launch the appllo 13 ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #40 on: 14 April 2008, 20:25:51 »

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.....inc the £100 per month leccy bill......

How much!!!!!!!....... :o OMG  :o
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« Reply #41 on: 14 April 2008, 20:29:08 »

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.....inc the £100 per month leccy bill......

How much!!!!!!!....... :o OMG  :o

thats cos he most likely has more electronics then an electronics shop!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #42 on: 14 April 2008, 21:17:15 »

Trying to think what I have managed - well I managed to survive the 5 years between Beta rental end and DVD without resorting to Vhs.

Managed to tune a bike, and a car

Managed to convert a stereo VCR to NICAM - also manged to fry it :( and my wedding video needs that VCR :(
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Re: That bloody woman
« Reply #43 on: 14 April 2008, 21:19:24 »

The way we work is, my wife has her account which her wages are paid into and she pays for the food shopping and what's left is hers to spend as she likes, then we have the joint account (where my money goes) which she normally doesn't need access to (thats why she forgets her pin No)because her money is normally enough but it winds me up when she takes the last of my pocket money, then takes my card with her leaving me know way of getting any money :-[
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« Reply #44 on: 14 April 2008, 21:27:13 »

sister in law in conversation with the brother in law when discussing
what left in the bank to spend at the end of the month. WHATS YOURS IS MINE AND WHATS MINE IS MY OWN. Hes been waiting for bit for his PC for months now. they make me laugh so much  ;D ;D ;D
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