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I would put good money
on my flat being colder - I can see my breath in the air :(
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:23, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
oh noes!
mine is ineptitude - didn't take a decent coat to the gym and can't work central heating, so it's my own fault. but it's just a bit too cold for me, it's not that bad. have you got heating issues, or have you got economy 7/storage heaters or something that is probably a bit defeated in this weather??
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:25, Reply)
Storage heaters
massive massive pile of festering faeces. I have: socks, shorts, pj bottoms, two tshirts, a hoodie, a dressing gown, a duvet and two blankets and I'm STILL COLD.
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:29, Reply)
oh they aren't great
when i was a letting agent, i had quite a few tenants who flatly refused certain properties because they had bad experiences with storage heaters.

massive sympathy, cold home is annoying because it just makes you uncomfortable and sleepy all the time!
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:32, Reply)
Unless it is the fucking nuts
I am never taking a flat with them again. They are pointless, expensive and almost totally ineffective.
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:35, Reply)
oh whinge whinge whinge.
You never heard me complain when I had the JeffAIDS did you?*

*Some, or all of that statement might be a lie.
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:38, Reply)
i believe this is a fair assessment

(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:39, Reply)
yep, I used to rent a flat with a storage heater
when I was a student. Never again.
(, Mon 29 Nov 2010, 23:38, Reply)

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