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Property Snakes and Ladders; 2009
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PasturesNew wrote: »Was it her, or somebody else, that did one of those "Put your Money Where Your Mouth Is" programmes and went off to look to buy/develop a new family home?
I have vague recollections, but am scant on details.
That was Lucy Alexander from Homes Under the Hammer.0 -
Ooh! Kristian Digby did one as well! And it didn't go smoothly, how shocking.0
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Could be accidental??...maybe she just wanted to 'Do telly' but got turned down for all the usual Big Bro, Talent stuff.
Then she saw an ad for going on S Beeney. Discovered that one needed to do up a house to get onto the telly and Lion Mum provided the ££££ to assist DD on her way to telly stardom?
Only a hunch.I came in to this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left. :rolleyes:0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »5'4" and 100lbs ... that's fatter than I was when I finished a diet the other year. Blimey ....
7st 2lbs is hardly fat is it?0 -
Come on, not all these people are greedy muppets, they are taking a big risk with their money in the hope of making big rewards, they could just stick their money in the bank and earn a couple of percent like the majority of people. Just because they are willing to take the risk they are labelled greedy
Yes and I've also noticed some who claim not to be greedy, are in line for a nice inheritance. Some of us have to take risks to build a secure future.0
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