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Yes I suppose you're both right and equally I suppose that as I've accumulated a lot of the materials it makes for a pretty good one too. Although , as I'm looking to put a roof finial ( fancy end ridge tile) to match the main roof on it may take the edge off a little. I've seen them at anywhere between £150 - £300 a piece if I can find the right pattern...
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I'd like to inform you now that a finial has to be in the shape of a dragon, it's the law
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I've looked at those and at the ones that have an imp of some sort baring his bum. Showed them to our daughter and let's say the reaction wasn't positive think I might have to break that law...
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Daughters are like that…
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
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Not so much an investment as I haven't paid for it, but I do have a bit of crypto here and there which I've accumulated over the years. It's not worth much - maybe around $150.00, but it was free and it's mine!
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I think there were a lot of people who received shares when building societies merged or became banks , I know I did and still have them. They didn't cost me anything so I suppose to be pedantic they shouldn't really be called an investment. That makes my porch as less of an investment as I haven't had to buy most of the materials , they've been collected from left overs on building sites.
I suppose I could say I've invested time and effort...?
I suppose I could say I've invested time and effort...?
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If you don't sell a freebie financial thingummy, whether it's a bit of crypto or a few shares, then they *become* investments. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it
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Perhaps the closest thing would be an inheritance. Something that is given to you rather than earned by working ( meaning a job) which then becomes an asset.
Either way or whatever one wants to call it it does qualify as a sort of "have it and forget it" thing that can just sit there and grow financially larger without any effort being put in.