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LL won't let us have a dog..
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the_root_of_all_evil wrote: »the fact is that dogs stink, shed loads of hair and fluids. you get used to the smell off your own dog nobody else does.
my mums dog died 18 months ago but the carpets still smell of it.
if ll says no its no, offer him some more money monthly thats the only chance i would say. increase your deposit too.
Emotive, OTT, broad sweep post of the day number 3 :rolleyes:0 -
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Hayley, I haven't been able to come back to this yesterday, but as I said I didn't mean my comments in a critical way, I was just looking for clarification. If I offended you it wasn't intentional at all and I apologise if I did."A mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge." - Tyrion LannisterMarried my best friend 1st November 2014Loose = the opposite of tight (eg "These trousers feel a little loose")Lose = the opposite of find/gain (eg "I'm going to lose weight this year")0
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the_root_of_all_evil wrote: »you are a pleb
Ouch! :rotfl:0 -
Ah that's the lovely place near the beach
Pah I wanted to rent that one
(not any more).
Ahh we had the foresight to paint everything with washable paint..particularly as with a multi-fuel stove going throughout the winter the paint tends to get a bit sooty after a few months.
Our future tenants (when we finally move!) will have the pleasure of living 10 minutes walk away from this:“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
― Dylan Moran0 -
Welshwoofs wrote: »Ahh we had the foresight to paint everything with washable paint..particularly as with a multi-fuel stove going throughout the winter the paint tends to get a bit sooty after a few months.
Our future tenants (when we finally move!) will have the pleasure of living 10 minutes walk away from this:
Where is that?0 -
Where is that?
That's Talacre on the N.Wales coast (pronounced 'tal-a-ker' if you're me or 'ta-laccchhkkkkk-cccrrrrrrrrraaaa' if you're visiting from Liverpool)“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
― Dylan Moran0 -
Welshwoofs wrote: »That's Talacre on the N.Wales coast (pronounced 'tal-a-ker' if you're me or 'ta-laccchhkkkkk-cccrrrrrrrrraaaa' if you're visiting from Liverpool)
Lovely beach!!! Know South Wales very well but only limited North!0 -
I rented for 4 years with my dog and it was very difficult to find somehwere that would allow him.
Just out of interest, if you had to find somewhere else to live and you were finding it difficult, what would you do with the dog?0 -
The dog I want is a Labrodor and I was going to try and train it properly.
Try? Properly? Either you are going to train it or not. Trying doesn't come into the equasion & i am a little concerned at the 'Properly' bit too. Shouldn't ALL dog training be done 'properly'? Have you really thought this through? If you had then i doubt you would be using the above terms because you would do, not try to do.
fer god's sake, I wish people would stop being so picky - it's just words, her intentions are good and that's all that matters, she made a few grammatical errors - it's not a crime !0
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