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Dull Victorian terrace *shrugs*
This morning I thought I was definitely consigned to renting so anything at all would be a massive plus.
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Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:23,
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i like victorian terraces
new, shiny, concrete, steel and glass = dull
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rachelswipe with a fork, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:24,
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True indeed
There are loads of modern blocks with flats in my price backet that I've not even clicked on.
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Monty Boyce, My cheese game is strong, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:26,
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no character and paperthin walls
rank
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rachelswipe with a fork, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:27,
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Possibly worth a look anyway; you may be surprised.
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:27,
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Careful though,
Old properties generally equal damp.
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Windy Pig I'm naturally quite suspicious about the moon., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:28,
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very easy to sort out properties without a DPC
as long as you don't live in a flood plain of course
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:29,
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I have only owned one house, it is on a flood plain. DPC is not cheap to sort.
But it's a lovely victorian terrace, and I wouldn't change it for the world.
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Windy Pig I'm naturally quite suspicious about the moon., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:31,
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look at Injecto-cream
aquarend.com/?page_id=105That was a bit messy
I'll try again
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:38,
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It's been done now, but I'll look in case we ever move.
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Windy Pig I'm naturally quite suspicious about the moon., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:39,
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...for all your erectile disfunctional woes
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sporters I’m sincerely gratitude to you, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:39,
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haha
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:40,
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This sidethread is NOTHING without AA's input.
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Amorous Badger NAKED BEA ARTHUR PHOTOS 4U, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 18:03,
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I agree with this post
That's why I have an 18th century cottage...
Admittedly its not in London,
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:27,
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Mine is a 1880's Victorian town house
3 stories and a cellar, I quite like my pile of bricks
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:28,
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Sounds like Blousie's place.
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:30,
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doesn't BGB's place get flooded?
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:31,
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It got a little bit damp in the cellar one year after a particularly severe flood,
but her house is quite high up from the river so generally OK. The park provides a natural flood plain.
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:33,
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I was once asked if ours may suffer from flooding
only if it would be on a biblical scale, did not seem to amuse
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:34,
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I too have 3 stories and a cellar
we could be house twins
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:33,
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I hide Battereds gin in my cellar
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:35,
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Nothing like a place that's too high to reach, eh?
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Davros' Granddad a voice of calm reason in a world of spastics., Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:35,
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How odd I hide murdered prostitutes in mine
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Bonzodog29 is an unemployed sponge of the worst kind, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:38,
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alright Battered give B-dog his log in back
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hartley hare Just some prick who thinks it doesn't apply to him, Wed 14 Aug 2013, 16:41,
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