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i am not a house price crash person and in fact
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Do you have an Iphone?
If so, you only have yourself to blame.0 -
The_White_Horse wrote: »not bad, but i ain't going south of london!!
Come on you know you will like it you will even be able to rub shoulders with those rich Chelsea footballers.0 -
ruggedtoast wrote: »White Horse, why on earth did you pay to see the Hangover 2 in 3D? Its common knowledge that 3d is only worth it for action films and animations.
Also, everytime the cinema give out a pair of 3d glasses the UKBA have to let in another family of benefit scrounging foreign immigrant foreigners.
Fact.
My daughter went to see Saw 4 the other day which surprised me as I thought she hadn't seen Saw 3. The conversation then went like this:
"Saw 4? Did you see Saw 3?"
"No"
"Why did you go and see Saw 4 when you hadn't seen Saw 3?"
"Well we had seen Saw 1 and Saw 2 and wanted to see Saw 3 but couldn't find it anywhere so we went to see Saw 4".
"Will you still go and see Saw 3?"
"No, if you saw Saw 4 your won't want to see Saw 3".
Kids0 -
Come to East London - there are some lovey areas...see Woodford Green::
5 bedrooms for £440k
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-18330087.html
Or cross a few streets to the Clayhall/barkingside area for even lower prices.
Both areas are in a london borough. And speaking as a person who has lived in south east london, north west london and east london I have to say these areas are the nicest that i would consider buying into again as a growing family.
BTW I will avoid crossing the thames to the south unless I'm going on the london eye!
I know the area well. used to live there myself. woodford green is nice, as is chigwell, loughton etc. ilford, gants hill, newbury park are going a bit downhill these days.0 -
did Mrs W. Horse enjoy it?The_White_Horse wrote: »It was Pirates of the Caribbean 4.0 -
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yes, you're unhealthy obsession with Johnny Depp would skew your critique of the film.The_White_Horse wrote: »why? do you value her opinion more than mine?0 -
Seeing Saw 1 was enough to tell me I didnt want to watch Saw 2,3, and 4. Stupid torture !!!!!!.
I accidentally watched the Human Centipede.Ugh. Have you seen that White Horse? I should think you can get it in 3D.0 -
i have not seen it, but i think if i did, it should be 3D. The bloke at the front wouldn't be in too bad a position compared to the two behind.0
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Yes, that was mostly what I took away from it. That and never break down in Germany.0
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