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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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LisbonLaura wrote: »Update: I have found the perfect venue in Treorchy.
It would need to be 'borrowed'; but the inevitable consequences would be so enriching.
They have "Sisterhood" every Tuesday at 2pm, so relatively easy to fit in, I'd say.0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-47896031.html?premiumA=true
Okay a small offering-have I been missing sooooo long that EA take photo's through telescopes/portholes now????? Is it the latest craze, or did I just miss these rounded pics before :eek:
Was it the Ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes who reputedly lived in a barrel? If so, he'd feel at home - esp in the bathroom; pic 8!0 -
oh na, na, na, na.
Can I nominate a nice woodland glade instead? One of those dour grey chapels.....I'd feel like I had to come out and put some bright colours on fast and slap on some upbeat music.
Sistas are doing it for themselves:dance::whistle::dance:0 -
It's either one of those 'stare long enough at this and you'll see a dolphin...' optical tricks, or they used M C Escher as their interior designer - http://www.mcescher.com/Gallery/gallery-recogn.htm0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45980770.html
Skip through to pic 28, off to work now, can't think of a comment, but it does make me smile:)
I'm sure you lot will be quicker off the mark?
never mind that, look on page 20 the great dane statue in the garden - I think we've finally found the resting place of the dog who was (almost) buried under a koi pond.. (soz can't find the thread it was really funny though)just in case you need to know:
HWTHMBO - He Who Thinks He Must Be Obeyed (gained a promotion, we got Civil Partnered Thank you Steinfeld and Keidan)
DS#1 - my twenty-five-year old son
DS#2 - my twenty -one son0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45980770.html
Skip through to pic 28, off to work now, can't think of a comment, but it does make me smile:)
I'm sure you lot will be quicker off the mark?
From left - 2, 4 and 5 are giving the EA the 'wot are you staring at?' stance. More so for no 2.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Pic 28:
"So, you wanna view the ' lake & alluring woodland walks,' eh? ........
Well, why are you hesitating?"0 -
Thank you Dave-that made me smile!
You and LL must survive on very little sleep
xxx
My afternoon is spent snoozing under the shade of an old (cork) oak tree, with a :beer:
Re your concrete rendered pile with cows and a dirty grey patina
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45980770.html
Is it an ex-govt solid concrete fortress, or a house built with rubbish material?
Either way, I suggest the cutouts at the top are an attempt to add dignity to an otherwise very ugly affair that would have come free with the land in a less pretentious, smart-*rse EA free time.
Edit: & if that is a "lake", then my pond has now moved up a level, so there0 -
It's either one of those 'stare long enough at this and you'll see a dolphin...' optical tricks, or they used M C Escher as their interior designer - http://www.mcescher.com/Gallery/gallery-recogn.htm
Diogenes? Escher?
I do my bit to keep this thread at the high class end of the gutter :A ,
then you A.M. stroll in & take it away to the stratosphere
Bonus points for style though, grudgingly given :T
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A bargain sea view; & living proof that the indigenous people used to communicate with each other via tin cans & taught string
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property/property-45732475.html0 -
LisbonLaura wrote: »Diogenes? Escher?
I do my bit to keep this thread at the high class end of the gutter :A ,
then you A.M. stroll in & take it away to the stratosphere
Bonus points for style though, grudgingly given :T
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A bargain sea view; & living proof that the indigenous people used to communicate with each other via tin cans & taught string
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property/property-45732475.html
My first ever holiday abroad was to Albufeira many moons ago, in a terrace not dissimilar to that but bigger.:j0
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