The bank told us we ought to sell this house to pay off our overdraft. Riders saved the day. I was so pleased when it got to number one, I went all around the fields crying and crying.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I cried all the way to the bank.
I felt weary of the responsibility of owning houses and was glad enough to pass mine on to others.
We still lend our old house out to relatives. They keep a guest book for my fans to sign.
Our Sheffield and London homes are worth well over a million but the bank owns most of them - we are mortgaged up to the gills.
I went to the bank and proposed that they lend money to the poor people. The bankers almost fell over.
My dad did everything he could. It was a start-up, and the banks didn't want to lend him enough money, so he mortgaged our house.
I think I have the best house in the world. I thank God to have it. I thank God that I finished it. And I hope that I will live enough to take profit of it.
Let's be honest: It wasn't just the banks who messed up. There were a lot of people who tried to buy assets they couldn't afford. That's a reality.
In this year 1634, I purchased the moiety of thirteen houses in the Strand for five hundred and thirty pounds.
The banks are not lending, at least from what I see. They were so wild and reckless back in the good times that they got burned terribly.
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