Bodacious wrote: » Sit them all down and hopefully get proposal agreed to sell land to nephew at reduced rate so that at least his own three children will have an inheritance and land will stay in family... Everyone's a winner, nephew can't be expecting the place for free either if he has three children of his own
vanderbadger wrote: » seriously Bob, what you and the "tradesman" get up is your own business...:p
freedominacup wrote: » What's a date?:D
bob charles wrote: » Just putting my pants back on after taking it from a tradesman. 260 yoyo's for 2 hrs work gas work.
Richk2012 wrote: » What sort of gas work??
bob charles wrote: » Show her road, and pack my bags for wexford:D If there are any ladies on here with similar circumstances you can drop me a PM and I can advise you in the strictest confidence
Kovu Murr wrote: » So Bob....How you doing?;)
leg wax wrote: » christ kovu how you doing:p:p:p:p:p
Timmaay wrote: » Cows back out today, after spending the last few days indoors (the 'boss' got his way), bitterly cold but dry weather last day or so has done wonders for ground conditions!
whelan1 wrote: » mechanic was here at half eight and replaced the relay that he should have replaced on friday, all going well so far
whelan1 wrote: » had a cow did the splits this morning,
bob charles wrote: » only fitting a different gas fire, I could have done it myself!!
Muckit wrote: » factory job?
Kovu Murr wrote: » My answer depends on one thing..... Is your land better than Bobs?:p
whelan1 wrote: » dont think they would take her, they have to be walking, this one is not
Muckit wrote: » That's a balls
td5man wrote: » Does road frontage come into the equation anymore ?
Muckit wrote: » But then you'd be gettin f**ked by the insurance man if anything went wrong and the house blew up!! 260yo yo be cheap then. Like all things in life, it's how you look at it. Suck it up Bob.
reilig wrote: » Did anyone manage to get a valuation for their house off revenue.ie for the new property tax? I looked it up and it seems to have the same valuation for all rural areas around us which is €0k to €100k. Maybe it gives a proper valuation for urban areas?
Muckit wrote: » Have you a link Reilig? This is all I can find http://www.revenue.ie/lpt_reckoner/index_en.html €45 I think
bbam wrote: » Hard Labour?... Definitely, and dangerous too, 90% of all workplace deaths in Ireland happen on Farms Stress Free?... No more or less than any other job, I'd say if you weren't ready for being out doors in all weathers or if you haddn't an affinity with your chosen animals - it would be a constant nightmare.Repetitive?... Nature has a cycle and farming has to follow it, but its not as bad as some production lines I've seen..Whats the money like?.. I could be smart and say its very like the Euro :rolleyes:. truthfully farming as a whole is a high capital low return business, large sums of money tied up in assets and stock for medocare returns. We have off farm jobs and farm on a small scale, but hour for hour I'd make more money stacking shelves in Tesco.... But I wouldnt be happy!