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  1. On 19/08/2021 at 08:59, Highland Capital said:

    Central African Republic and Chad - what were they like?

    The countries on that list were the ones that nobody had claimed yet.

    About six months before Covid I started a job that should normally involve regular trips to Africa, maybe including those two. However apart from a trip to Uganda in October 2019 I've been well and truly grounded so far.

    Anyway, a few more crossed off since I last updated the list.

    Afghanistan, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Dominica, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Micronesia, Mozambique, Nauru, Niger, Palau, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Samoa, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Togo, Tonga

  2. I've been on a jury once - a rape case at the high court. It took nearly three weeks, I found the process really interesting, the subject matter pretty depressing, and was particularly taken by the range of people on the jury and the opinions they held. There was lots of waiting around, as others have mentioned the food was dreadful, and deciding the future of the accused weighed pretty heavily. I spent much of my spare time during evenings thinking about it. I felt quite emotionally exhausted by the time it was over.

    Don't want to post many details, but some of the tactics deployed by the defence lawyer (who was female) were utterly deplorable and left at least a couple of jury members pretty upset. Comments about the role of women in relationships that would be considered beyond the pale in any other situation and I'm amazed that it was considered fair game.

    The timing worked out pretty sweetly though: directly after the Christmas holidays and directly before I'd booked three weeks holiday in Thailand. Two months during which I was in work (in a job I hated) for a grand total of two days.

  3. I've had the same picture on here since 2008. I'd be surprised if there are many that have been around for longer.

    Benjamin Massing made one notable contribution to world football. Anyone who remembers Italia 90 will know it, and anyone who doesn't will enjoy the results of a quick google if you're partial to a robust challenge.

    Quite why he ended up as my profile picture I'm not entirely sure. There was a bit of chat about him among my group of pals at the time. Probably thought it showed off my football hipster credentials or something. Crosses my mind to change it every so often but never felt bothered enough, or thought of anything worth changing it to.

  4. Using

    [country name] most famous sportsman as a search in google will give you a decent guide.

    Top answer by that method:

    Scotland: Chris Hoy

    England: Lewis Hamilton

    Wales: Gareth Bale

    Northern Ireland: Rory McIlroy

    Ireland: Paul O'Connell

    France: Zinedine Zidane

    Spain: Rafael Nadal

    Italy: Francesco Totti

    Brazil: Pele

    Argentina: Diego Maradona

    Finland: Paavo Nurmi

    Sweden: Zlatan Ibrahimovic

    Norway: Marit Bjorgen

    Denmark: Christian Eriksen

    Belgium: Eden Hazard

    Holland: Johan Cruyff

    Fill your boots with the others.

  5. I've found myself unexpectedly at a loose end tomorrow night, and thinking about the Sweden v Ukraine game. It's more of a 'quite fancy it' than a 'must go', so only really looking for the cheapest seats.

    Anyone selling a category 3 ticket? I'd also be happy to take a more expensive one off someone's hands for category 3 prices if they're stuck with one that they can't use, but don't want to take the p.

  6. 9 hours ago, Jimi Shandrix said:

    You're right mate, this is such an important thread and I can't read your story and @Ad Lib before it without crying my eyes out in my hospital bed just now but I'm so glad that it's here and giving folks the opportunity just to get this stuff out of their heads. Much love to you.

    All the very best to you for the coming weeks and months.

    Obviously I've got no idea on the details or whether this helps, but mentioning this as you mentioned cancer on your spine. My partner's uncle had/has stage 4 cancer with significant growths on his spine, and things looked pretty bleak. 4-5 years later and immunotherapy has truly worked wonders in his case: no trace of cancer, wound down all the drugs, and apart from periodic check ups essentially back to living as normal. Fingers crossed for you.

  7. 2 minutes ago, PELE said:

    I assume you have signed into the Euro 2020 ticket portal and can't see them. They are still on sale just now. As some have said, it's maybe only visible to anyone who had their original tickets cancelled.

     

    1 minute ago, GordonS said:

    Presumably it depends on what you had and lost. I lost both my sets of tickets for the two Scotland games so maybe I'm on some higher priority list.

    Ah, it's probably this. I never had anything cancelled. I had tickets for Czech v Croatia but cancelled them myself as I thought at the time that I'd be OK for a ticket for Wembley.

  8. 53 minutes ago, PELE said:

    Tickets for the Scotland v Czech match back on sale again on the UEFA Euro 2020 ticket portal just now. Only Cat 1 tickets though.

    Not from what I can see (although granted you posted that about an hour ago). Do you have a working link?

  9. I'd say...

    It needs a boundary just south of places like Irvine, Kilmarnock, Darvel, etc.

    Dumbarton sneaks in, places like Helensburgh and Balloch don't. Largely agree with the northern boundary on the map otherwise.

    In the east I'd say the boundary is closer to Edinburgh - just to the east of Presonpans and Tranent.

    Basically as someone else wrote - if it's somewhere that people from Glasgow/Edinburgh go for holidays, then it's not in the central belt.

  10. 7 hours ago, hk blues said:

    It's logical though isn't it?  If you did well when selling, you're likely to be giving it all back again when you buy.  

    Yes, but I didn't anticipate that the market would gallop even further on in the months between selling and buying.

    Sold at about 10% over value, bought at about 20% over. Painful, but pretty standard in the area at the moment. And all being well the place we're moving to will be home for the next 15-20 years.

  11. 15 minutes ago, Widge said:

    Got to say, with the way the market is right now, we were incredibly fortunate with how everything went for us and the way it landed. 

    We sold at the end of last year, and had our offer accepted on our new place a couple of months ago.

    The property market is bonkers at the moment. We thought we had done quite well out of it when we sold, only to have to go a fair bit higher as a percentage over value when we bought.

  12. Thanks for the replies, everyone! Very much appreciated.

    We have a financial advisor who we have a good relationship with, but for some reason getting this info has been a bit less forthcoming.

    There's commentary around how it varies: I get that people's circumstances are different, some people do X, some people do Y, etc. However in getting my head around things like this I like a good bell curve: of course some people lie at the extremities, but I'd like to know what constitutes the top of the bell - what sort of % income or % mortgage repayments constitute 'average', and take it from there.

  13. I couldn't find a thread on this sort of thing, so I thought I'd start a new one.

    My partner and I are in the process of buying a house. We're looking into things like life cover, income protection, etc.

    Any advice on income protection? I know that the standard advice is along the lines of 'pay what you can afford', but it's something I've never had much cause to think about before, so it would be useful to know what constitutes a 'normal' amount. Protection against your full income? Protection against a percentage of your income? Enough to cover the mortgage?

    Or would there be a better way to make sure that we're covered if one of us died or got ill? We're both early 40s, in decent health, non smokers.

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