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Off grid living, who’s up for it ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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As you are all well aware I live in a yurt in the deepest part of the shire, where I whittle spoons and swap them for food and water. I mostly listen to dub reggae and ting all day, to keep the vibes high.
I have no WiFi or 4G, but I promise you, you won’t find a better connection here.
I don’t even have a phone, I simple use carrier pigeon or smoke signals, I’m
totally at one with nature.
Anyone else thought of selling up and living off grid, hankering for the simple life, or are you happy with your 9-5 and a mortgage around your ears ?!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Would there be somewhere to plug my straighteners in? If not it’s a no from me "
Lay your hair on a granite rock and I’ll drive over it in my tractor, that should straighten it out ! |
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Im up for it!!! Had no phone for almost 6 weeks after mine broke for the second time in 3 months. It was really nice being dissconected from everything, technology has helped a great deal but there are times when it has also made people want things yesterday
Frank |
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By *rsSBWoman
over a year ago
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I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you "
I do take along time putting my wig on ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you "
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x |
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By *rsSBWoman
over a year ago
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x"
I just love all that stuff. I try to make us much food as I can from scratch, I love forging, cleaning and gutting animals. Maybe it's because of my Spanish country side upbringing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x
I just love all that stuff. I try to make us much food as I can from scratch, I love forging, cleaning and gutting animals. Maybe it's because of my Spanish country side upbringing "
Gutting animals now you're taking dirty sorry all non meat eaters |
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Give me something like the beautiful woodman's cottage in the middle of a forest that featured in Grand Designs some years ago (okay, that sounds greedy - I'd happily build it with some help), some chickens, a few goats maybe, some solar panels and seeds, and I'd very happily live off the grid - or at least make a damn good stab at it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wanted to be a farmer's wife when I was growing up.
If I didn't have family I'd miss too much I'd join you, but I can't whittle.
And I'm scared of spiders.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x
I just love all that stuff. I try to make us much food as I can from scratch, I love forging, cleaning and gutting animals. Maybe it's because of my Spanish country side upbringing
Gutting animals now you're taking dirty sorry all non meat eaters "
I'll eat them. I can't touch dead things with heads, tails and feet on them though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Give me something like the beautiful woodman's cottage in the middle of a forest that featured in Grand Designs some years ago (okay, that sounds greedy - I'd happily build it with some help), some chickens, a few goats maybe, some solar panels and seeds, and I'd very happily live off the grid - or at least make a damn good stab at it "
I love that little house. Solar panels a must though |
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By *rsSBWoman
over a year ago
toy town |
"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x
I just love all that stuff. I try to make us much food as I can from scratch, I love forging, cleaning and gutting animals. Maybe it's because of my Spanish country side upbringing
Gutting animals now you're taking dirty sorry all non meat eaters
I'll eat them. I can't touch dead things with heads, tails and feet on them though. "
If I'm having meat , I like to see as much as the animal as possible. It's the only way to see if it's fresh , also that's not horse instead of cow |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would love to live off the grid. We are actually watching Alaska bush people, real life. Just worrying about survival and where to get food. Make your own home.
And op, not all women are the same. I don't even use a hairdryer and I bet I could get ready faster than you
Good on you though. I’m the first to admit I’d be absolutely bloody useless!! x
I just love all that stuff. I try to make us much food as I can from scratch, I love forging, cleaning and gutting animals. Maybe it's because of my Spanish country side upbringing
Gutting animals now you're taking dirty sorry all non meat eaters
I'll eat them. I can't touch dead things with heads, tails and feet on them though.
If I'm having meat , I like to see as much as the animal as possible. It's the only way to see if it's fresh , also that's not horse instead of cow "
I'm happy to have a small piece of meat on my plate. I rarely eat beef, so I think I'm safe |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I wasnt aware you could get fab on carrier pigeon! Animals these days must be well upfront!"
Yes, this message is being deliver by carrier pigeon now. He rolls his eyes every time I start a thread, cause he knows he’s got more work to do. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I wasnt aware you could get fab on carrier pigeon! Animals these days must be well upfront!
Yes, this message is being deliver by carrier pigeon now. He rolls his eyes every time I start a thread, cause he knows he’s got more work to do. "
Surprised his poor eyes haven’t rolled right out then! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I wasnt aware you could get fab on carrier pigeon! Animals these days must be well upfront!
Yes, this message is being deliver by carrier pigeon now. He rolls his eyes every time I start a thread, cause he knows he’s got more work to do.
Surprised his poor eyes haven’t rolled right out then!"
He’s on double time after 8, plus I got him some new goggles and a little scarf, now there’s a chill in the evenings. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I wasnt aware you could get fab on carrier pigeon! Animals these days must be well upfront!
Yes, this message is being deliver by carrier pigeon now. He rolls his eyes every time I start a thread, cause he knows he’s got more work to do.
Surprised his poor eyes haven’t rolled right out then!
He’s on double time after 8, plus I got him some new goggles and a little scarf, now there’s a chill in the evenings. "
Awwwwwwww too cute |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"On a different site that I’m probably not allowed to mention I follow “Rvagabond” where people really live the off grid lifestyle. I really like the train hopping blogs. RIP Stobe "
Not paying your train fare and bunking on isn't living off the grid. |
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"On a different site that I’m probably not allowed to mention I follow “Rvagabond” where people really live the off grid lifestyle. I really like the train hopping blogs. RIP Stobe
Not paying your train fare and bunking on isn't living off the grid."
We will have to agree to disagree on that one. Either way the train journeys that Stobe did while living off the grid was fascinating. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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100% yes.. little small holding with piggies and chickens.. couple of little cabins for extra income...
Would jump at it in a second if miss kink and I could afford to..
Mistress Amelia x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As long as we don’t live too far away from a cake shop, I’ll come and live with you
Oh is he included in the deal? May have to have a re-think then "
He’s an amazing shag so he’s included in my deal, I don’t know about anyone else’s |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"On a different site that I’m probably not allowed to mention I follow “Rvagabond” where people really live the off grid lifestyle. I really like the train hopping blogs. RIP Stobe
Not paying your train fare and bunking on isn't living off the grid.
We will have to agree to disagree on that one. Either way the train journeys that Stobe did while living off the grid was fascinating. "
He stole train rides ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If no ones said it already ‘of grid’ has been used to describe this eco, woodsmoke, stinky pits and cheesey knob way of life.
But it orrigionaly was just so no one can find you. I’ve been off grid since my mid to late 20’s after a period of off grid in my late teens.
But, I’ve never ever ever ever dug in or built a basha, when I could check in.
Or better still...... use someone else’s room service |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm down.
I've often thought about taking all the cash I've been saving for a mortgage deposit and just buying a small hold somewhere... Growing my own food, etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I often dream of selling up and just heading off to some remote island with a tiny population and real rural living.
But then I realise how many people in my life would be affected and I feel it would be too selfish to actually do it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's a ZX Spectrum...
Tell me later the goats have escaped from the cave again...
If I don't catch them they will eat my summer tree house...."
The one after a ZX81 |
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"Give me something like the beautiful woodman's cottage in the middle of a forest that featured in Grand Designs some years ago (okay, that sounds greedy - I'd happily build it with some help), some chickens, a few goats maybe, some solar panels and seeds, and I'd very happily live off the grid - or at least make a damn good stab at it " I know someone who knows that guy, apparently he's quite a pratt, not respected in the woodsman community |
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I like the idea of off grid living, but a tech version. Water, wind, solar power and a deep cycle battery system so it doesn't need to be electricity free life. Add in some permaculture and fish hydroculture and greenhouses around a purpose built hyper insulated wood house, rain collection, grey water/waste water reed and a humanure toilet. Oh and vaccume tube water heating alongside a fire based heating and cooking system. And an Ash coppice by a mixed fruit and nut (maybe micro climate controlled olive Grove) as well as a walled kitchen garden. |
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Id go off grid not a problem, some tech id miss but id soon get over it.
Must admit that woodmans cottage was loverly when on grand designs, living off grid dosnt mean you have to do without niceties |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Lay your hair on a granite rock and I’ll drive over it in my tractor, that should straighten it out ! "
That had me in stitches.
Ya know, I think I could thrive off grid! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What's a ZX Spectrum...
Tell me later the goats have escaped from the cave again...
If I don't catch them they will eat my summer tree house....
The one after a ZX81 " ah now are we talking 48k or 128k spectrum here...
Mistress Amelia x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Own several houses, no mortgage and work on average 60 days a year, but live on grid with plumbing, heating, and WiFi.
Only problem is my wife loves her work which means we live in different countries. |
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"What's a ZX Spectrum...
Tell me later the goats have escaped from the cave again...
If I don't catch them they will eat my summer tree house....
The one after a ZX81 ah now are we talking 48k or 128k spectrum here...
Mistress Amelia x " I had a 48k |
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"As you are all well aware I live in a yurt in the deepest part of the shire, where I whittle spoons and swap them for food and water. I mostly listen to dub reggae and ting all day, to keep the vibes high.
I have no WiFi or 4G, but I promise you, you won’t find a better connection here.
I don’t even have a phone, I simple use carrier pigeon or smoke signals, I’m
totally at one with nature.
Anyone else thought of selling up and living off grid, hankering for the simple life, or are you happy with your 9-5 and a mortgage around your ears ?!
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Sent from ZX Spectrum"
I live off grid in the middle of a town center. No WiFi I have a TV mainly for guests and it's 20yrs old. read more I have a update TV but no channels in bedroom for dvds. Use my mobile data mostly. Phone signal not great but I like that. Pay as you go. 4bills no debt etc.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like the idea of off grid living, but a tech version. Water, wind, solar power and a deep cycle battery system so it doesn't need to be electricity free life. Add in some permaculture and fish hydroculture and greenhouses around a purpose built hyper insulated wood house, rain collection, grey water/waste water reed and a humanure toilet. Oh and vaccume tube water heating alongside a fire based heating and cooking system. And an Ash coppice by a mixed fruit and nut (maybe micro climate controlled olive Grove) as well as a walled kitchen garden."
Snap! That is my whole plan, I've already done most of the designs and the calcs for water and energy consumption/storage.
Adding in a wooden hot tub with compost powered water heater.
Grow my own food, grow my own waccy and distil my own moonshine. Heaven. |
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By *ancersCouple
over a year ago
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We've been off-grid for 7 years now. Totally solar powered from Feb to Nov, with a generator for backup charge in the winter. Fridge, TV, media centre, laptop & tablets, wi-fi, and our broadband generally tests at 50mb up / 50mb down. You can get a lot of high tech which runs off 5v usb these days!
Water & gas get wheel-barrowed across a field, as does the coal & wood for the stoves.
Wouldn't swap it for the world!
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"We've been off-grid for 7 years now. Totally solar powered from Feb to Nov, with a generator for backup charge in the winter. Fridge, TV, media centre, laptop & tablets, wi-fi, and our broadband generally tests at 50mb up / 50mb down. You can get a lot of high tech which runs off 5v usb these days!
Water & gas get wheel-barrowed across a field, as does the coal & wood for the stoves.
Wouldn't swap it for the world!
xx"
This sounds epic to me! Awesome |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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"We've been off-grid for 7 years now. Totally solar powered from Feb to Nov, with a generator for backup charge in the winter. Fridge, TV, media centre, laptop & tablets, wi-fi, and our broadband generally tests at 50mb up / 50mb down. You can get a lot of high tech which runs off 5v usb these days!
Water & gas get wheel-barrowed across a field, as does the coal & wood for the stoves.
Wouldn't swap it for the world!
xx"
How does the gas stay in the wheel barrow?
You’re right though. If you look at just about any appliance that doesn’t need heat (straighteners for example) the mains voltage is stepped down. So it can be very easy to run laptops, entertainment systems and all lighting from a lower voltage and current. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Some aspects of this appeal but the one thing I wouldn't be able to put up with was living too close to creepy crawlies!
My house in France has little lizards that run up the outside wall when it's sunny and I have trained myself not to freak out at this, especially when one of my cats manages to bring one in as a live present. Living too close to nature would be a challenge though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like the idea of off grid living, but a tech version. Water, wind, solar power and a deep cycle battery system so it doesn't need to be electricity free life. Add in some permaculture and fish hydroculture and greenhouses around a purpose built hyper insulated wood house, rain collection, grey water/waste water reed and a humanure toilet. Oh and vaccume tube water heating alongside a fire based heating and cooking system. And an Ash coppice by a mixed fruit and nut (maybe micro climate controlled olive Grove) as well as a walled kitchen garden.
Snap! That is my whole plan, I've already done most of the designs and the calcs for water and energy consumption/storage.
Adding in a wooden hot tub with compost powered water heater.
Grow my own food, grow my own waccy and distil my own moonshine. Heaven."
I love the look of those wooden hot tubs and am pondering buying one for my holiday home but they do say they take about 5/6 hours for the water to get up to temperature. |
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"I'm down.
I've often thought about taking all the cash I've been saving for a mortgage deposit and just buying a small hold somewhere... Growing my own food, etc."
There is a plot of land with a small lake up the road from me in France for sale for about 11k euros. |
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"As you are all well aware I live in a yurt in the deepest part of the shire, where I whittle spoons and swap them for food and water. I mostly listen to dub reggae and ting all day, to keep the vibes high.
I have no WiFi or 4G, but I promise you, you won’t find a better connection here.
I don’t even have a phone, I simple use carrier pigeon or smoke signals, I’m
totally at one with nature.
Anyone else thought of selling up and living off grid, hankering for the simple life, or are you happy with your 9-5 and a mortgage around your ears ?!
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Sent from ZX Spectrum
I live off grid in the middle of a town center. No WiFi I have a TV mainly for guests and it's 20yrs old. read more I have a update TV but no channels in bedroom for dvds. Use my mobile data mostly. Phone signal not great but I like that. Pay as you go. 4bills no debt etc.. "
You live off grid with a mobile phone, with online data OK, lol. |
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By *etLikeMan
over a year ago
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"I'm down.
I've often thought about taking all the cash I've been saving for a mortgage deposit and just buying a small hold somewhere... Growing my own food, etc.
There is a plot of land with a small lake up the road from me in France for sale for about 11k euros."
Damn. I wish I’d learned French at school instead of German |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm down.
I've often thought about taking all the cash I've been saving for a mortgage deposit and just buying a small hold somewhere... Growing my own food, etc.
There is a plot of land with a small lake up the road from me in France for sale for about 11k euros.
Damn. I wish I’d learned French at school instead of German"
Money talks in any language. |
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