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Spooky ! Was he very fond of portholes?You are all so mean.
I love my dining room feature wall. It was built by my late grandfather, not long after he died.
It will not be included in the sale as I'm taking the wall, the trunking and the twigs with me..................
....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)0 -
It looks like they let an apprentice brickie have his first go at 'something different'.
Was that an old kitchen wall? did they like tiles soooo much that they wanted to keep as many as possible?
It does at least give you a talking point for dinner parties :rotfl:0 -
It looks like they let an apprentice brickie have his first go at 'something different'.
Was that an old kitchen wall? did they like tiles soooo much that they wanted to keep as many as possible?
It does at least give you a talking point for dinner parties :rotfl:
Makes more sense when you see that it was the only way for the owners to get in there.0 -
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Brilliant!
I think you can actually see there fondu set in pic 2 - what a lovely 70s life they must lead!
It's actually not far away from me - would love to have a good nose around!
It's just asking for a goatsy parody. If you don't know what goatsy is DO NOT GOOGLE! especially at work! It's a bit like 2 girls one cup so if you imagine what that hole resembles ... work from there!House saving Targets:
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I love these types of posts!
I love the fact that picture number three tries to hint at what may be to come, but I wasnt expecting that! :rotfl:Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.0 -
I only see a rice cooker and possibly a fryer in their kitchen.0
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if only done properly, i think it's cute and quirky.
i used to love this one as a kid- could never work out how they made it so round
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Market+Street,+Northampton&aq=0&sll=52.24932,-0.930757&sspn=0.006319,0.019205&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Market+St,+Northampton+NN1,+United+Kingdom&ll=52.241795,-0.880923&spn=0,0.019205&z=16&layer=c&cbll=52.24191,-0.881017&panoid=8PxgUQBWzVtUxN0SU2M9qg&cbp=12,318.11,,0,4.6Emergency savings: 4600
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Brallaqueen wrote: »if only done properly, i think it's cute and quirky.
i used to love this one as a kid- could never work out how they made it so round
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Market+Street,+Northampton&aq=0&sll=52.24932,-0.930757&sspn=0.006319,0.019205&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Market+St,+Northampton+NN1,+United+Kingdom&ll=52.241795,-0.880923&spn=0,0.019205&z=16&layer=c&cbll=52.24191,-0.881017&panoid=8PxgUQBWzVtUxN0SU2M9qg&cbp=12,318.11,,0,4.6
Ohh i used to walk through that every saturday on my way to work! Not sure I would want it in my lounge though.Debt free since July 2013! Woo hoo! The bank actually laughed when I said I have come in to cancel my overdraft.0 -
Well it made me giggle, thank you op
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