Yes I watched the Winter of Discontent. I remember it well. I was living as a solo at the time and had just bought my own property, a wreck which I was renovating. I was absolutely skint and had to sell my car to keep going. Fun times. Lol.
Those of us who lived through it know we can survive this forthcoming winter, probably because of the lessons we learned back then. It wont be pleasant but we will get through it. It's a depressing thought though, that 40 years later it's all happening again. So much for progress and Gordon Browns promises that the era of boom and bust was over. I thought at the time "in your dreams sunshine, it is a recurring pattern of capitalism that there are cycles of boom and bust, you can't eradicate them". Seems I was right and he was wrong. ?
I have just checked my energy account and I'm £466 in credit. Plus of course there will be the government help and the increased WFA, so I'm not too worried. If we have a similar kind of bad weather to 1978 then it won't be much fun. Energy bills will be astronomical and the government help won't touch the sides. I did buy some more thermal undies and leggings yesterday. And I'm well stocked up on knitwear and warm clothing.
I think all we can do is prepare for the worst and hope for the best. However, I can't really stock up on food yet because of the uncertainty over moving dates. I would advise anyone who can prepare themselves now to do so. I need to start running my freezer down ready for the move. So today I'm going to do an inventory.
At least the weather is still kind, a other nice sunny day here.
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Why on earth would anyone plant.....
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


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. What on earth made him think that 2 days after she'd died I'd want to get an email from him, when we'd had no contact for all that time?
. Nothing in particular apart from worrying about the future. One of us being left alone. The size of this fabulous house and all the things we have.
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