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Oh I get it...BB is showing off that he and his wife can afford 4 children, and that he can stay at home....anyway it's her body that will suffer so you should give her the choice. Unless she's thinking about getting a proper job (and therefore takes a massive drop in salary). Depends on the size of your mortgage...

Jeremy Wrote:

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> 4 kids with only 100K household income? Might have

> to put the ski trips on hold (or at least

> downgrade to Italy).


ED with a household income of 100k....the holder of this parody account needs to fire their fact checker.

I am no parody. 100k is reasonable enough and we are comfortably off. She currently gives me ?1500 per month for shopping and all the kids stuff. She pays everything else. I actually used to work in the City on a good mint, but have given that up to be totally locally-based in ED, so I'm thinking of what I could do, though I've had a couple of ideas for a stall on NX Rd and also a shop on LL.

???? Wrote:

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> mmmm...you 'have' 3 kids and you think you can

> have a stall and shop......oh yes, clipipity clop



Well the stall would just be on Saturdays and Sundays until I've had time to open the shop. I think I would do school hours for the shop Tuesday to Friday and then a little bit longer on Saturdays. But thinking about that it has put me off the idea of having another sprog - so I'll just no to my wife if she mentions it again.

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