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Could you buy a house with that address?

partlydave
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Justice for the 96 YNWA
Silver linings are the best
Do not regret growing older, it is a privilege denied to many.
If I lay here, If I just lay here
will you lie with me and just forget the world
Silver linings are the best
Do not regret growing older, it is a privilege denied to many.
If I lay here, If I just lay here
will you lie with me and just forget the world

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of course, I'd even pay a premium0
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I'd buy it but then I'm the person who paid more than for a cheaper place nearby for the chance to say I had stayed here
http://www.hotelkuntz.com/0 -
The interior decor would put me off more than the name.Herman - MP for all!0
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Only if it came with a resident Titty Ho.The man without a signature.0
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I'd like a word with the Estate Agents and press them for an explanation for the description of the garden as "secluded" when you can quite clearly see in the photo that the next-door neighbour's house overlooks it. It's a dolls-house, the kitchen is microscopic and it's ugly, so no I wouldn't0
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I'll see you Titty Ho and raise you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratchy_Bottom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasty,_HertfordshireA kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
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we've got an area near here called dumpton and although its very sought after, i couldnt bear living in a place called dumpton.
theres also a road here called poorhole lane (where the plague victims who were paupers were buried), but someone keeps painting over the R, to make it poohole lane, so thats what we call it now0 -
Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »I'll see you Titty Ho and raise you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratchy_Bottom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasty,_Hertfordshire
Theres an Ugley somewhere, I think maybe in EssexJustice for the 96 YNWA
Silver linings are the best
Do not regret growing older, it is a privilege denied to many.
If I lay here, If I just lay here
will you lie with me and just forget the world0 -
I did a double-take at work when I got a letter from someone living in Wilsford !!! Lake. In fact I googled it before replying, just to make sure I hadn't misread the handwriting and was about to offend someone!0
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