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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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8k in 2015 Challenge ( #167)0
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LittleVoice wrote: »For some time now I've been trying to work out why people seem to have taken to putting "words" on display. Bath, Relax, Home, Love, Amore, Mum, Happy or XOXOX and similar. What is it about?
They are odd I agree, one house we looked round somebody must have been having a laugh as they had removed one of the O's from cook. My partner and I very maturely giggled like a pair of schoolchildren!0 -
Looks like a squat. :eek: Wouldn't you tidy up just a bit before the photographer arrived?I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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I love the e/a remark that a buyer would probably need to do some cosmetic updating.0 -
Bogof_Babe wrote: »Looks like a squat. :eek: Wouldn't you tidy up just a bit before the photographer arrived?
You don't think that the dumb-bells and industrial vac cleaner complement the granny furniture?A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
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Hovel_lady wrote: »
Great find. I love the potential uses:What could you use it for?
There are many potential uses for a nuclear bunker in a secluded location. Abundant source of fallen wood for a stove.
Future war – An owner could stock the bunker for along term future senario
Disaster survival situation
Bunker breaks for quiet weekends in the woods
Film set for a specialist film (not that sort)!
HQ for bush craft weekends
Romantic weekend breaks
Bunker breaks for different and exciting short stays
Growing mushrooms
Secluded retreat
Hermit dwelling
Modern Jedi masters cave
The cellar for a property built on top if planning permission was gained.It is a good idea to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought.
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Better_Days wrote: »Great find. I love the potential uses:
Romantic weekend breaks??? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:8k in 2015 Challenge ( #167)0 -
I live just round the corner from there. I thought all those houses had been converted into flats!What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0 -
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