nathy_87
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Wow, that green is a bit "in your face" isn't it? However it goes with the qirky-ness of your wardrobe. The greens okay but couldn't have it on all walls of a bedroom, more like a jungle theme for a kids room. Meh i dont have to live there so aslong as you like it which you do then good for you.
[Edited on 05-05-2016 by nathy_87]
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Nic Barnes
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It's on 2 walls not all the walls.
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Nic Barnes
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It's also not a bedroom it's an office type room. The wardrobe isn't in that room at all and never has been.
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spencer88
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I think the green works well in that room.
Simply for the fact it is nice and bright. Doesn't make you drowsy like a warm painted room would, which is what you want in the bedroom/love den.
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Nic Barnes
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Building my bbq today. I bought this myself didn't need a parent to fund my lifestyle.
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Ben G
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I did wonder wtf it was at first. Get a finished pic up, preferably with some burgers and bacon bring grilled.
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Nic Barnes
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Pretty good and a decent size for £125. Hopefully cook something on it next year as Cumbrian summer was a few weeks ago.
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Nic Barnes
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And got a mirror to go on the living room wall. Just need some small pictures in the form of a triptic I think they are called, a new rug, then that's the living room finished.
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Ben G
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Rug on top of carpet? That makes no sense.
Barbie looks nice. Well worth the money. If you plan on keeping it outside, get a decent cover as the finish goes all shitty after a winter.
[Edited on 21-05-2016 by Ben G]
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Nic Barnes
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Yeah rug on top of carpet.
cover indeed will be ordered good tip thanks. I've got a generic ground sheet over it for now.
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Nic Barnes
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Got a gas bottle before. A flo-gas dealer was about half the price of a Calor gas place. Looking forward to someone telling me why I should have spent more money than I have.
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Jimbothebarbarian
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Everyone knows Calor gas BBQ tastes well nice compared to shitty flo-gas BBQ.
Gas fail and tinterweb loser.
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Ben J
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It's a fail getting gas one in the first place tbh. May as well cook in your kitchen.
[Edited on 22-05-2016 by Ben J]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
It's a fail getting gas one in the first place tbh. May as well cook in your kitchen.
[Edited on 22-05-2016 by Ben J]
Enjoy spending hours keeping your charcoal effort alight.
I have Penrock on mine and the food tastes lovely. Also not quite sure how you'll go about grilling loads of stuff at the same time in your kitchen. Your oven must be 6ft wide.
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pow
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Tbh Ben is right, charcoal bbqs just taste better however fuck setting that up every time you want a bbq
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Ben J
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I must be a BBQ god then as I have no issue lighting/keeping a charcoal one alight. I do have some really good French fire lighters that I use though.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
It's a fail getting gas one in the first place tbh. May as well cook in your kitchen.
[Edited on 22-05-2016 by Ben J]
Enjoy spending hours keeping your charcoal effort alight.
I have Penrock on mine and the food tastes lovely. Also not quite sure how you'll go about grilling loads of stuff at the same time in your kitchen. Your oven must be 6ft wide.
Only men cook on charcoal, only viable reason not to is because you are too scared - I mean - you do water your own grass don't you ben?
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
It's a fail getting gas one in the first place tbh. May as well cook in your kitchen.
[Edited on 22-05-2016 by Ben J]
QUOTED FOR TRUTH
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
It's a fail getting gas one in the first place tbh. May as well cook in your kitchen.
[Edited on 22-05-2016 by Ben J]
Enjoy spending hours keeping your charcoal effort alight.
I have Penrock on mine and the food tastes lovely. Also not quite sure how you'll go about grilling loads of stuff at the same time in your kitchen. Your oven must be 6ft wide.
Only men cook on charcoal, only viable reason not to is because you are too scared - I mean - you do water your own grass don't you ben?
Mother nature does that. The only need to cook on charcoal is if you're too poor to afford a decent gas bbq.
Pikey!
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Nic Barnes
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If you want a charcoal one buy a charcoal one, if you want a gas one buy a gas one.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
Mother nature does that. The only need to cook on charcoal is if you're too poor to afford a decent gas bbq.
Pikey!
Classic case of scared of charcoal, it really isn't as hard as you are making it in your head.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
If you want a charcoal one buy a charcoal one, if you want a gas one buy a gas one.
Yeah but Ben G is abit of a weirdos weirdo if hes scared of abit of charcoal?
Nice bbq btw.
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Nic Barnes
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I figure if I'm cooking for less people which will be mostly the case, I can only use 2 burners on the gas one then all 4 when having a sociable bbq. Whereas with charcoal I'd need to heat the whole thing up no matter how many I was cooking for.
That was why I went for a gas one.
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willay
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Yes, with a charcoal bbq if you were cooking for less people you would use less charcoal and then bunch up the hot coals over at one side. I'm more of a fan of the "Cyprus Grill Rotisserie" personally, they look shit, when they are cooking they look the bollocks but the end result is always tasty.
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Ben G
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You have gone full on hipster fuck here Willay. Next you'll be telling us we can't eat meat incase we upset vegans.
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