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Property Snakes and Ladders; 2009
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GrammarGirl wrote: »Hello! I just wanted to know where I'd seen the annoying blonde before, found my answer here and have been sucked into this thread!
Don't be put off...we're accused of roughness in here, sometimes justifyably but when its good here, its very good. And its nice to discuss things other than clothes with you0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »Too bl00dy much.
£250k for 1-bed
£350k for 2-bed
And the penthouse they wanted to make up the difference between the sum of those two and what they've spent.
hahaha- theyll be waiting a while :TWe cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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what a pair of idiots - in complete denial the whole way through. completely blind to the fact that rotherhithe is a poo hole. doomed from the start.0
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PasturesNew wrote: »I absolutely LOVE zebra print ... all animal prints. Love it, love it, love it ... but in a kitchen it'd be used for a pair of mugs
The developers?0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »I absolutely LOVE zebra print ... all animal prints. Love it, love it, love it ... but in a kitchen it'd be used for a pair of mugs and at a push one tea towel. No more!
I have a zebra skin (long story and wouldn't buy new fur). He's well loved, but is quite enough animal print for a lot of space.0 -
from the site:‘Book a 1-2-1 with Sarah in London’
so thats how theyve been keeping the wolves from the door!We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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"Next week amateur developers Phil and Kirsty spend £1m more than their scabby apartment is worth and end up living in it, but at least they can take a dump next to each other for the next ten years whilst they recoup the losses."
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Their ONE saving grace was, they weren't "doing it for the children".0
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lostinrates wrote: »Don't be put off...we're accused of roughness in here, sometimes justifyably but when its good here, its very good. And its nice to discuss things other than clothes with you
I've ventured in here a few times before, but each time have found myself embroiled in an argument, or 'heated debate' if we're being diplomatic about it!
I'm a regular lurker but I'm not really up to speed on economic issues so don't say much. I will try to post more often though, because I often have an opinion, however invalid!0 -
Was anyone else shouting at the TV! We love that programme! I cannot believe these people never listen to Sarah! By the way I cannot believe she is pregnant again!0
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