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HUNTERF Wed 20-Mar-13 15:14:39

Has anybody got rich as a result of the budget today?.

Frank

absent Sat 23-Mar-13 10:38:03

HUNTERF We do know that; you have mentioned it in passing a couple of times, I think.

Galen Sat 23-Mar-13 10:41:52

This is weird!

glammanana Sat 23-Mar-13 10:50:20

More than weird in very bad taste in my opinion.

HUNTERF Sat 23-Mar-13 10:52:19

Weird in what respect Galen

Do you mean trying to get me and Andie turfed out of the house when we had nowhere else to go.

She did know that I had a legal title to the house but I sometimes wonder if she understood as she kept on referring to it as my father's house.

Frank

Lilygran Sat 23-Mar-13 11:16:41

Frank's saga about his house seems to have gone on forever and I still don't feel clear on the detail ( I ask myself why I want to be confused) am I right in thinking Frank inherited the house, no dispute over the will, just nastiness about his father's disposition of his property? So no-one could have 'got the house off him' in reality? But local people who actually know the real Frank have been complaining about him? And he's glad that one of them is dead? Not The Lord of the Rings, then.

annodomini Sat 23-Mar-13 11:24:34

I think we have reached the ultimate definition of the 'pub bore'.

gracesmum Sat 23-Mar-13 11:31:02

Well it sounds as if Frank has one supporter (the "lady" in the pub) - be careful she's not after your London pension, Frank.

HUNTERF Sat 23-Mar-13 11:38:38

Lillygran

My parents split the house in to tenants in common ownership.
Mum left her half of the house to me and I inherited it when she passed away early in 2004. My wife had passed away.
Dad was in the house by himself and I got early retirement in 2004 in London and my daughters had settled in Birmingham near where Dad lived.
Dad and I discussed the situation and we agreed that my house in London should be sold and I should go and live with Dad as a joint owner.
Dad later befriended this lady and told her at the start I owned half the house and there was no prospect of any marriage etc.
She knew I was living there and did not stay overnight at any point and also knew I had spent 70k on the house.
Suddenly she demanded I left and took our dog with me as she did not like dogs.
Before I could speak Dad said this was not going to happen and she left.
This was nearly 3 years before Dad died.
She then suddenly came back demanding the house in spite of the fact Dad had willed his half to me and she had about 20 supporters.
For about 10 months I could not step out of the house without somebody demanding I hand the house over to her.
This has however been gradually frizzling out as I think they realised she was not going to get anything.

Frank

HUNTERF Sat 23-Mar-13 11:41:09

gracemum

I don't think so.
She does not want to get married again for the same reasons as me.

Frank

absent Sat 23-Mar-13 11:41:51

Lillygran Now look what you have done!

annodomini Sat 23-Mar-13 11:45:27

Lilygran, why, oh why, did you ask?

absent Sat 23-Mar-13 11:52:39

I have been married twice and on neither occasion did I think about property inheritance. It's true that I didn't own a house or much else apart from lots of shoes and clothes at the time of my first marriage. However, when I married my present husband I was 47 and lived in a moderately large house in West London that I had bought outright with no mortgage four years earlier. I flatter myself that he didn't marry me for my money or my house.

janeainsworth Sat 23-Mar-13 12:10:41

Has it been established if Frank's Dad's ex died, or is just indisposed?
#needtoknow

absent Sat 23-Mar-13 12:13:43

janeainsworth Don't say died shock. Say assed away, please.

whenim64 Sat 23-Mar-13 12:27:04

Oh dear.....I will never get dressed/wash the breakfast dishes/take the dog for a walk/tidy up, if you keep adding comments grin

I haven't even had time to check how my stocks and hares are doing today!! grin

annodomini Sat 23-Mar-13 12:54:27

when grin That poor dog, waiting for you to get organised. I feel more virtuous now, having had a shower, put the dishes in the dishwasher and put some soup on to cook. Tidying has some way to go.

Galen Sat 23-Mar-13 12:57:40

confused if she didn't stay how could she leave
Does not compute
Not logical
Error in line #53789/120/7896453124785@
Reconfigure urgently or program HUNTERF will crash.

whenim64 Sat 23-Mar-13 13:03:04

Galen grin

anno my dog is bone idle today, too. She got out of her bed at 9.30 am and had a wander round the garden, ate her breakast, then went back to sleep! I have got dressed now [yawn..exhausted from that effort] grin

annodomini Sat 23-Mar-13 13:11:51

That's a dog after my own heart. wink

janeainsworth Sat 23-Mar-13 13:14:49

Well done When grin
It will be time for an LLD soongrin

whenim64 Sat 23-Mar-13 14:14:33

grin (horizontally!!)

Lilygran Sat 23-Mar-13 14:15:08

Thank you all for clarification. So there was NO CHANCE that Frank's father's lady friend would get the house. So what is he blathering on about?

janeainsworth Sat 23-Mar-13 14:47:01

Lily Do keep upgrin
If you had been following Frank's saga carefully you would know that he has been relentlessly persecuted by the ex's friends confused

Galen Sat 23-Mar-13 14:54:35

And now appears to be celebrating the fact that the ex has assed on!
I really think we should ask him to produce the death certificate, or at least give us a link to the obituary in the local paper.

Lilygran Sat 23-Mar-13 15:00:17

I'm trying to keep up but so many threads, same subject, different headings! No wonder I'm confused