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Blimey I could buy one outright, except money wouldn't be released as nothing is selling ! check out jobs for "database programmers", as if....But nestled in the countryside between them are many beautiful, quiet little villages, where you can get big 4 bedroomed houses for less than £200,000 :cool:0 -
..If you right-click image and select properties( ooh what a show-off...), it says:-
http://www.pierretristam.com/Images/delon.jpg
A quick google on Delon gives Alain Delon, sorry I've spoiled it for oql61...0 -
..If you right-click image and select properties( ooh what a show-off...), it says:-
http://www.pierretristam.com/Images/delon.jpg
A quick google on Delon gives Alain Delon, sorry I've spoiled it for oql61...
I'm not jealous. :rolleyes:
Smoker, his breath'll stink
In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
Mmmm, thx - lovely house. I'm sure my next house will be much newer....Edwardian houses are expensive to heat, often no cavity in wall for insulation improvements!
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yes we moved last year to 1928 bungalow --build with concrete blocks so no cavity insulation possible- and a cold bedroom bay --last month we applied an insualtion paint and whow what a difference to the "cold " walls and not at all expensive :jMmmm, thx - lovely house. I'm sure my next house will be much newer....Edwardian houses are expensive to heat, often no cavity in wall for insulation improvements!
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Someone has made a very poor attempt at doing a rude aerial picture in Goxhill !
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...04737&t=h&z=180 -
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Someone has made a very poor attempt at doing a rude aerial picture in Goxhill !
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...04737&t=h&z=18
Look at all that park ing space "H"
Relentless aren't I? You'll rue the day.............
In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
yes we moved last year to 1928 bungalow --build with concrete blocks so no cavity insulation possible- and a cold bedroom bay --last month we applied an insualtion paint and whow what a difference to the "cold " walls and not at all expensive :j
Insulation paint's OK but how many coats to get it 6 inches thick. :rotfl:In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
I certainly rue the day I boasted about my car window defrosting idea.....:rotfl:0
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