Strokes Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 Fair response. It always depends on the person. For women all you need is a good sense of humour and smart pair of shoes. I find having a humongous cock helps.
MooseBreath Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 "Money can't buy happiness" - said a poor person, always a poor person
Buce Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 I find having a humongous cock helps. I'm sure your missus doesn't mind, Strokesey; she probably likes your personality..
Guest MattP Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 "Money can't buy happiness"? Probably the truest line ever spoken... It might not buy it but it sure goes some way to helping you along the way. I was in a position a few years back where I was a bit down and bored so I downed tools and wandered off to Australia and Sri Lanka for a few months, now I feel a bit down and bored and it's job hunting and doing mundane jobs for a bit of spending money as I can't afford anything to do anything else. Don't think I need to tell you which was a happier time for me.
Itsthejoeker Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 It might not buy it but it sure goes some way to helping you along the way. I was in a position a few years back where I was a bit down and bored so I downed tools and wandered off to Australia and Sri Lanka for a few months, now I feel a bit down and bored and it's job hunting and doing mundane jobs for a bit of spending money as I can't afford anything to do anything else. Don't think I need to tell you which was a happier time for me. Humblebrag alert!
SystonFox Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 Surprised David Wilson have more wonga than Jelsons
StanSP Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 How do we expect our club to succeed if our owner isn't top of this list?
Mark_w Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 How do we expect our club to succeed if our owner isn't top of this list? Step 1: Boycott Dunelm Step 2: Avoid Relegation
Vicki Vixen Posted 11 November 2014 Posted 11 November 2014 Vichai only second is surprising. I suspect that 1.1bn is only a fraction of his wealth. This is probably just the portion he has in the UK.
separator Posted 12 November 2014 Posted 12 November 2014 Surprised that John Deacon from Queen isn't on the list, he must have a few quid in the bank and was born in Oadby. I assume that this list is made up of folks either born here or live here now, or their businesses are based here. Lineker & Hilary Davey don't live here as far as I know.
Guest Posted 12 November 2014 Posted 12 November 2014 Is Peter Soulsby on the list? Once he's activated the cameras on Aylestone Road he will be
leicsmac Posted 12 November 2014 Posted 12 November 2014 Money doesn't matter where all of us end up. It can help with the journey, sure, but if you're totally dependent on it to do or bring you stuff that makes you happy then there's something wrong with your life or the society around you.
lavrentis Posted 14 November 2014 Posted 14 November 2014 The more money you have the more likely you are to be happy
leicsmac Posted 14 November 2014 Posted 14 November 2014 The more money you have the more likely you are to be happy The more money you spend the more likely you are to be happy, I think. People who hoard tend to be miserable, as well as being misers. But as I said before, there's some fantastic parts of life that don't rely on money.
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