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GD's Tea Rooms (TEAS)     

Golddog - 23 Jan 2003 13:39

- Welcome to the unofficial dark side of the Bar -
 GD's Night Club
- Refreshment for Naughty doll032.gif Goodsouls -
In memory of Croc 25/5/04 -forever welcome and very much loved by all We serve filthy booze in the midnight hour It's a bit Gorgeous I'm an alcoholic, but i don't care! 
Come inside, be wild and free, drink yourself silly!
-Feel the spirit of the lost one inside your head?-
Through the locked door behold the secret cavern that holds the stored booze - anyone seen the damn key?

it's been a hard day! and i'm bloody thirsty!!- The Boozejust one more for the road! Bar Wine & Beer list -

The Beer selection:- (hic)We are always fully stocked with the finest boozePoochies BoddingtonsHoltsMarston Pedigree - Better Brewed in WoodBank's dark mildStormC Guinness Visit Realbeer.comThe Wine selection:-Lilac wine (from the Cafe lilac tree)Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte 2000DP VIN '96 Mighty Micro specialityMumm Napa Blanc de Noirs Vintage 1996 Sterling Vinyards Three Palms Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (purple velvet!!) Ridge Vineyard's Cabernet, from their ramshackle winery high in the hills above Palo Alto.Niebaum-Coppola's Diamond Zinfandel, goes well with the bread and cheese

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 Hello i'm Lambykins - click here to enter my coffee house

huh.gifThe Bunny food menu- we love Bun buns    | | GD's Club Photo Gallery   here i amYe Ol'Fish and Chips - cod, haddock and plaice available Mushy peas for those so inclined Ditto baked beans Followed by: Ye Ol'Apple pie and cream For those anti-fish either baked beans or mushy peas on toast can be whipped up for you ;>) Lastly NO requests for chip butties, let's try and be a bit healthy! (Service not included - so serve yourself!!)

I'm Tiddles the night pussy!

grevis2 - 12 Jan 2005 13:08 - 22270 of 23498

I'm after some help and as this BB is full of clever folk I thought I'd turn to you. I'm thinking of transferring my pension funds into a SIPP and have had a gander at the offerings from James Hay, Sippdeal, Hargreaves Lansdown, etc. As some of you may have invested in SIPPs I would be grateful to know whether you would care to recommend a good provider. They would need to offer an efficient online service, with low charges. My pension funds are quite substantial so I need to avoid any Mickey Mouse outfits.

Priscilla - 12 Jan 2005 13:25 - 22271 of 23498

Hello grevis, welcome to Poochy's Palace! If you have access to the Traders' Room, might I suggest you visit the Pep/ISA/SIPP thread which can be searched on the EPIC of 'SIPP'. That thread is full of people with relevant experience and I'm sure they would be very helpful.

I do have a SIPP but not a substantial one and I'd be interested in the answers you get too as there could well be a better service on offer than my current provider.

If you don't have access to the Traders' Room, I'd be happy to post up your query for you and tell folks how to contact you, if you have enabled your 'user settings' to receive private messages.

optomistic - 12 Jan 2005 13:25 - 22272 of 23498

Hi grevis, welcome to the cafe, unfortunately you seem to have hit upon a day when everybody is 'out of the country' but I'm sure they will be back soon.
My knowledge of pension funds and SIPPS is limited so I feel that I cannot give you any more info other than I do deal with TD Waterhouse on line and their service in this area is excellent. They also do SIPPS so it could be worth your while to consider them as well as the other possibilies.
I also must go out now so will not be available for further comment until later.
Regards
opto

grevis2 - 12 Jan 2005 14:04 - 22273 of 23498

Thanks Priscilla & optomistic.

Priscilla. I don't have access to the Traders' Room so I would be delighted if you would help me out there.

optomistic. I hadn't considered TD Waterhouse, but will now have a look at what they can offer.

Cheers to both of you and many thanks for responding to my plee.

jeffmack - 12 Jan 2005 14:14 - 22274 of 23498

grev
Like you I looking for a SIPP provider. I want to look at James Hay as they recently one an award for best SIPP provider

Priscilla - 12 Jan 2005 14:30 - 22275 of 23498

grevis2: I've just copied your request to the SIPP experts and I'll keep an eye out to see what responses you get. I've suggested the guys could post here directly or contact you via the internal mail. Good luck and have a cup of tea and a slice of cake while you're waiting.

Technet - 12 Jan 2005 14:33 - 22276 of 23498

Hey GD

Didn't know you were over here. Howcome you never made it into the TFFO League this year??

Hope you're well

Paul

Fundamentalist - 12 Jan 2005 15:31 - 22277 of 23498

Afternoon all

Amber - if youre about - patience with rtd paying off

jj50 - 12 Jan 2005 16:22 - 22278 of 23498

Afternoon all.

grevis 2 - I have a fairly substantial SIPP with comdirect and EPM Global - they work together and therefore all admin easy. There is an annual charge (not much) and 12.50 per trade charge. There are more competitive deals about but I had used comdirect for years and knew they were reliable and helpful. Details of the SIPP is on the www.comdirect website. See what Priscilla comes up with though!

grevis2 - 12 Jan 2005 16:26 - 22279 of 23498

jeffmack: I've had a good look at James Hay. I've somewhat dismissed them mainly due to their high charges. They have a set up fee and have an extra charge everytime you deal, which I don't like. I also thought their helpline person was not terribly good.

grevis2 - 12 Jan 2005 16:28 - 22280 of 23498

Priscilla: Many thanks for your efforts. I've had that cup of tea but ran out of cake yesterday.

grevis2 - 12 Jan 2005 16:34 - 22281 of 23498

jj50: Thanks for the info on comdirect. I've had a look at their website but their procedures for dealing with transfers-in seem less clear cut than some of their competitors

optomistic - 12 Jan 2005 16:59 - 22282 of 23498

Grevis, we never run out of cake in here :-)

jj50 - 12 Jan 2005 17:01 - 22283 of 23498

How true opto, although I notice P has slowed down on the lemon
drizzle production line with Lambykins away but he must
be due back soon :-)

snoball - 12 Jan 2005 17:04 - 22284 of 23498

or doughnuts. Until GD sells the doughnut machine that is.

jj50 - 12 Jan 2005 17:07 - 22285 of 23498

or danish pastries for that matter.. but I am a bit worried
bunny may still be the worse for wear with her virus,
as I think she has been missing all day.... good luck
bunny :-)

Socrates - 12 Jan 2005 17:11 - 22286 of 23498

There is always sherry trifle, of course.

snoball - 12 Jan 2005 17:12 - 22287 of 23498

Of course.

optomistic - 12 Jan 2005 17:19 - 22288 of 23498

I think our Bunny must be thoroughly fed up, these viruses take a lot of removing. Socs I hope you are eating a goodly amount of your sherry trifle, we have two deliveries a week arriving for you, and no small quantity either!!
Yes and Q for P, were you making this lemon drizzle cake just for lambykins?

Priscilla - 12 Jan 2005 18:07 - 22289 of 23498

I'm struggling to keep up production of LDC to meet all the bids registered in the Grand Pooch Sale. Could I interest anybody in some yummy 'Fruits of the Forest' cheesecake? (It's turned out more of a raspberry mousse cake with red berry fruits through it but it tastes nice!)
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