SXIBLK
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very nice i have the same kitchen clock and lose the man bag lol
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Nice flat. I like the size and layout. No chance that you can buy it though? Personally speaking, i wouldnt like that it wasn't "mine"...but each to their own of course.
[Edited on 24-08-2010 by Aaron]
I don't have a deposit for a place. I'm not one to get too wound up by it as we (maybe I) live in a different world to what we used to. When I finish in Birmingham and get a job elsewhere I'm still going to rent a place and only buy when I can put down a sizeable chunk as a deposit.
quote: Originally posted by SXI_BURNLEY
very nice i have the same kitchen clock and lose the man bag lol
Laptop bag. Honest
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Personally speaking, i wouldnt like that it wasn't "mine"...but each to their own of course.
[Edited on 24-08-2010 by Aaron]
But it is his, he lives there
Infuriating comment about renters - people have said to me before, oh i wouldnt want to rent cos its not "mine" yet my falt that i rent is mine and i do in it what i please
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DannyB
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Really like that, must be so nice to chill in the front room with the balcony doors open.
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Personally speaking, i wouldnt like that it wasn't "mine"...but each to their own of course.
[Edited on 24-08-2010 by Aaron]
But it is his, he lives there
Infuriating comment about renters - people have said to me before, oh i wouldnt want to rent cos its not "mine" yet my falt that i rent is mine and i do in it what i please
Don't get on your high horse Orrob, my comment was about posession. He doesnt own it, he (as you rightly say) rents it.
Lets leave this one here shall we? rather then starting the owning vs renting argument (because owning is better, and will always win )
[Edited on 30-08-2010 by Aaron]
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16vKarlos
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DO NOT... stand up on your bed for any reasons... i did.. and went through it HAHAHA
p.s. I AM NOT FAT/REALLY HEAVY
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ed
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it seems quite substantial, I can't see myself needing to stand on the bed. Bedroom activities which involve standing usually involve someone lying down and me standing on the floor
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Really nice that Ed, niceone.
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Fro
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Very nice
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Paul_J
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really nice flat ... what do you do these days ed? Are council tax / bills on top of the rent?
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ed
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Thanks again all. I'm really happy with it still
Paul, I'm still a research student working on the needle project. I think I've bored you once before talking about it at a Guildford meet, I also do freelance industrial, graphic and web design. I'm exempt from council tax which is a lifesaver, the bills on top are electricity, water, telephone and Sky which come to approximately £100-£130 a month. There's no gas and I think I'll get away with not running the heating for most of the winter...
[Edited on 17-09-2010 by ed]
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AndyKent
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How come you're exempt from council tax if you don't mind?
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Thanks again all. I'm really happy with it still
Paul, I'm still a research student working on the needle project. I think I've bored you once before talking about it at a Guildford meet, I also do freelance industrial, graphic and web design. I'm exempt from council tax which is a lifesaver, the bills on top are electricity, water, telephone and Sky which come to approximately £100-£130 a month. There's no gas and I think I'll get away with not running the heating for most of the winter...
[Edited on 17-09-2010 by ed]
Heating is usually alright when in a flat as you have people below you with it on and as hot air rises you're usually laughing.
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ed
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Yep, only had to turn it on for about a week last winter in the old place - when I could see my breath in the morning I thought it was about time to turn it on
Council tax, I'm a student.
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Paul_J
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oh yeah, I remember not paying any council tax at uni... doh - good times!
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ed
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The right chairs arrived
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Dom
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They comfy?
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AndyKent
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Looks great but same question as Dom
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ed
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They're fine. Used to sit out on the balcony on the old ones for a whole day doing my work without my ass hurting. They're a bit slippery though and probably no good for old people.
I did buy them for how they looked, I don't think I even bothered sitting on them in the shop when I ordered them. I'm stupid like that
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flybikeslee
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looks good that, looking at similar with the missus in a few months time
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AndyKent
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Saw these today in BHS
Pricey
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ed
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Aint no Ikea junk
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