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Hypno's approach to life, the universe and debtbusting.....
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shaun40400 wrote: »a friend of mine has central vacuuming in her ordinary posh house,,,,
she used to rave about it.....so easy on cob-webs,,,,the stairs ,,,,blah...blah,,,,
now she has two small children and it costs her €150 a time for the man to come and take out the cars and small object the kids send down it so they can hear the whoosh!!!! she not so happy with it!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
Yep I can see mine doing that:eek:
On the other hand if you put a bag in front of the collector drum thingy it would be great for tidying toys :rolleyes:
DTxx0 -
think the problem is that they don't make the drum and just clog up the pipes:o
hence why the man has to come out and strip the system:rotfl:WAS DEBT FREE & STILL BAAARRRRRKING :cool:
hello my name is shaun,,,and im not so addicted to farmville,still addicted to football:o:o
BAAAARRRRRRRRRRKING er insanely so0 -
shaun40400 wrote: »HI FOUND THIS ONE
not to bad for dublin,,,,,however,,,,take a look at photo no,6,,,,,,:eek:
You'd think at that price they could afford matching kitchen units
Don't like that silly pattern in the middle of the floor tiles.
Love the staircase.
Would need to set off 5 mins early to get to that loo. And wear sunglasses :cool:
For that kind of money I'd want a bigger garden.
Think I'll carry on looking
For those of you who remember my Spanish house a few weeks ago - I've just been out there and I'm pleased to report I managed to NOT go and look at it. Phew, close call though :cool:A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
You wouldn't want to be in that loo when you have had too much to drink, would you!
But I do love the staircase!
gallygirl, I am glad you resisted temptation :T
Forget hoovering, I'm loving the idea of a decluttering chute system - mine would need to be about 18 inches wide, to get as much stuff as possible into it. I think it would be a great way of tidying!!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
I would be trawling the internet and setting up alerts with the estate agents every day!
Thats me that is :rotfl:
Not a good start to my holiday. Racing out of work as I wanted to get away and be on hols before someone could say "just look at x y or z!" Forgot to pick up property !!!!!! mag esp poor memory as I had planned driving home past a few I'd received in my email yesterday....
Not sure how it looks outside but like indoors (other than lights!)
Lovely barn but shared drive
Bootiful but maybe too far?
Then get home make lunch sit down put on tv and ..... its dead. Arghhhhhh its not even that old. The powers on but the screen wont appear:eek:
I'm off to research TV repair shops and about buying a new one but they aren't cheap!
Loving the overstrand house - its one place I've marked as a possible second home site when I win the Lottery!
Shaun you and many sheep could be happy in that house :TLooking for the perfect home and saving to make becoming a MFW easier
MFiT3 48103/50000 Saved So Far :j0 -
Shelley - house no 3 looks like it has the grass equivalent of a crop circle in reverse! :rotfl: Whats with the green circle in the lawn?
:rotfl:
*wanders off humming twighlight zone music* :rotfl:
Good luck with the tv/tv repair shopping - I have the TV (ok 2x 14 inch portable CRTs :rolleyes:) at the mo just no way of getting tv reception as virgin inconsiderately switched off analogue cable (free) in my area on the 1st Sept. :mad: I'm probably going to have to get an aerial installed... better work out how to access the roof hadn't I! :rotfl: I'm hoping its at the top of the communal stairs otherwise I'm stuffed... :rolleyes: Its too high up there...Mortgage free as of 12/08/20!
MFiT-5 no 45You can't fly with one foot on the ground!0 -
*wanders off humming twighlight zone music* :rotfl:
Well, it is Norfolk you know :rotfl:
I think number three is lovely, and NOT too far out.......Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Number Three has a mini-Versailles going on in the garden! Amazing stuff....2023: the year I get to buy a car0
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I love the kitchen family room in number one
DTxx0 -
:TIm loving number 3 too very nice.Visa £[STRIKE]5063 [/STRIKE]now 0. Loan 1 €[STRIKE]4885[/STRIKE] now 0. Loan 2 €29,590 now €0 as of 22/02/2016 Mgage €55000/ €23,639 at 01/02/18
Proud to be dealing with my debts - DFW Nerd 1209 Keep on keeping on folks DFD FEB 2016 MGE FREE 2024 (hopefully earlier)0
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