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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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Samsonite1 wrote: »Photo 22 looks like an abattoir!0
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Bossypants wrote: »I am not seeing them? All I see is L O and then a heart (I am looking between the windows, not above the desk).
Some of the letters of "dream" were difficult to see unless you enlarged the photo hence my comment0 -
Rain_Shadow wrote: »Omg! That is horrible throughout and so much that the vendors won't be taking with them. 😳😳😳
I doubt the vendors need furniture any longer where they've gone.
That house to me is a typical example of people getting to be financially straight at around the expected age (ie around 50 or so years old), ie they have their "forever home" house and they get it exactly as they want it. Followed by deciding not to bother to update it (as it's okay for their taste) and it then gets sold on when they reach their 80s (ie as a probate house). 1970s?/1980s? idea of luxury and not touched since and its gotta be probate...0 -
The first image really pulled me in when browsing Right Move, Shows the house perfectly.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-59481203.html
Pic 6 kinda reminds me of this infamous pic!!!!!!!!
http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/mp/qaurcBg9e5Tl.jpg
I even had to look twice at picture 14 as I thought it was bird krap all over the chairs lol.
Edit: Cross posted as I believe another member beat me to it, damn!"The truth is of course is that there is no journey.
We are arriving and departing all at the same time."0 -
On the theme of an exaggerated number of bedrooms;
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-40325952.html
There's just so much going on!"Meow meow meow? Meow meow-meow meow!" - Minkybob0 -
Samsonite1 wrote: »What is going on in photo 8? Is the white line in the middle part of the room or did they put 2 photos together? Also, why is there ivy growing up the bathroom wall?
We concluded it's 2 pictures. Quite why they've done that... estate agents for you. A completely different species0 -
On the theme of an exaggerated number of bedrooms;
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-40325952.html
There's just so much going on!
I particular like having a shower and kitchen sink in the same room!Ageing is a privilege not everyone gets.
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On the theme of an exaggerated number of bedrooms;
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-40325952.html
There's just so much going on!
At least you can grab a beer from the fridge while sitting on the loo...To err is human, but it is against company policy.0 -
Another gem. Nicked off a thread here. The bedroom...
https://espc.com/property/48-well-court-dean-edinburgh-eh4-3be/34808966?sid=213742294040 -
What is going on in picture 3? A giant angle-poise lamp??
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-52028005.htmlTo err is human, but it is against company policy.0
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