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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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Vertical gardening is very trendy at the moment. Crikey, for once my finger is on the pulse :cool:. More commonly seen outside on balconies though.
I want an allotment if I can have a funky little beach hut like that on it :TA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
Vertical gardening is very trendy at the moment. Crikey, for once my finger is on the pulse :cool:. More commonly seen outside on balconies though.
I want an allotment if I can have a funky little beach hut like that on it :T
I was going to say the same, but using guttering, natural sunlight and courtyard walls.
Hanging stuff on balconies is frequently verboten in complexes like that, due to H&S and a suspicion that it might soon extend to drying smalls.0 -
It costs upward of £600pm to rent a car parking space in those parts of London - if you can find one, and that would be one that you could squeeze a small car in. To find one to put your Roller or Lambo in is as rare as finding hen's teeth.
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0 -
Nice picture of fruit in a bowl. Picture 3.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44488547.html0 -
Nice picture of fruit in a bowl. Picture 3.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44488547.html
What is the squash doing in there? And wouldn't you take the label off it?!
And find somewhere to store the sack of potatoes.other than the kitchen floor.....:rotfl:0 -
Nice picture of fruit in a bowl. Picture 3.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44488547.html
I certainly aspire to gnawing on a nice, juicy, butternut squash when I come indoors.
Perhaps the EA had an artsy Damascus Moment somewhere between taking the main mugshot of the [STRIKE]wheelie bin[/STRIKE] bungalow and entering the dining room? :cool:0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44628077.html
Can anyone tell me what exactly is that in the garden?
(Is it a cow? Cat on growth hormones? The "Beastie"?)0 -
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freeisgood wrote: »http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44628077.html
Can anyone tell me what exactly is that in the garden?
(Is it a cow? Cat on growth hormones? The "Beastie"?)
Looks like a cow to me - probably similar to the flock of resin sheep we have on our lawn :DMortgage-free for fourteen years!
Over £40,000 mis-sold PPI reclaimed0 -
Nice picture of fruit in a bowl. Picture 3.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44488547.html
Perhaps the butternut squash left there is supposed to be "distraction techniques"...my eye has instantly gone to the marking that seems to be there on the wall around the clock.
Personally, those photos come into the "vendor shoulda checked photos first" category. I would have hidden that squash and plonked the sack of potatoes in a cupboard. On the other hand, there is that blimmin' great tree in the garden and my first question to the EA would be "Before I go looking at that house..can you tell me if that tree is there in the garden of THIS house or a neighbours house? As it looks as if it could be a neighbours' :eek:".0
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