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London house prices already exceed 'peak' of 2007
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A clue
The answer is Yes0 -
Can I have a graph and a link for the hamster question please?0
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nollag2006 wrote: »Rather than agreeing or disagreeing on whether or not prime London house prices above their 2007 peak (which they undeniably are), this bear is trying to query the basis for the data.
There is absolutely no problem in querying the basis for the data, however there is also no point in comparing apple to oranges.
If the same basis is used from both periods then it is an accurate reflection of the results:wall:
What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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mr_fishbulb wrote: »Was it this question?
I wondered if abaxas had a strange fixation with hamsters and it turned my stomach when I saw that the hamster in question appeared to have no teeth or claws
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What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
Some men you just can't reach.
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IveSeenTheLight wrote: »I wondered if abaxas had a strange fixation with hamsters and it turned my stomach when I saw that the hamster in question appeared to have no teeth or claws
I have 3 hamsters.
Rex - obese and loves food
Killer - white and loves wheel more
Fang - paranoid but loves sunflower seeds.0 -
IveSeenTheLight wrote: »I wondered if abaxas had a strange fixation with hamsters and it turned my stomach when I saw that the hamster in question appeared to have no teeth or claws
and was shaped like a kitchen roll tube.
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