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The "have a look at this!" thread II

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  • superflygal
    superflygal Posts: 1,122 Forumite
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-38160406.html?premiumA=true

    Quite a few oddities going on here.

    Pic 2 - Should there really be vanished wood that close to the hobs? Also did the EA walk in half way through baking some cookies?
    Pic 3 - Hiding a feature fireplace with a flatscreen TV, why?
    Pic 4 - The furniture is having a tea break in the corner.
    Pic 5 - Nicely cropped to avoid the open bowl.
    Pic 6 - Poster or a hot neighbour at the window?
    Pic 7 - Clearly didn't buy a big enough tin of pink paint.
    Pic 8 - Baby or doll? Also the wall is confusing.
    Pic 9 - At least you won't need a lawnmower.

    OMG i am horrified!:eek:

    I cannot believe they are trying to sell a house in that state. !!!!!!!! Why not tidy up, put you baby in a proper cot, and make it look like somewhere someone would want to live!?

    Not all brummies are filthy pigs!!!!

    SFG x
  • pinkladyof66
    pinkladyof66 Posts: 1,829 Forumite
    isnt that a doll not a baby otherwise good gosh a baby that young left unattended in double bed with no bed guard



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  • superflygal
    superflygal Posts: 1,122 Forumite
    Yes I am sure it is a real baby!

    SFG x
  • poet123
    poet123 Posts: 24,099 Forumite
    Yes I am sure it is a real baby!

    SFG x

    Doesn't look real to me.
  • Mrs_Imp
    Mrs_Imp Posts: 1,001 Forumite
    tis a doll. A bit weird though to tuck it up in bed.
  • Ames
    Ames Posts: 18,459 Forumite
    Firefly wrote: »
    Are those boxes of tea on the kitchen windowsill?

    Tea Jenga!
    What is this trend for soft toys especially on adult beds, is it so that buyers believe the vendors are very nice and in no way an axe-murdering psychopath because Tigger is propped up on the pillow. :D

    Along with the word ornaments such as "bath" (yes I know it is a bathroom, thanks for pointing it out) it has to be one of my real pet hate in EA pictures.

    Me too, I even started a thread about the word thing on the relationships board.
    Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.
  • Woodyrocks
    Woodyrocks Posts: 1,913 Forumite
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    I have no idea what to make of this...for those that like the money shots, go straight to image 11!

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-29784784.html
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  • Woodyrocks
    Woodyrocks Posts: 1,913 Forumite
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    And for those with much more discerning taste, I have a beaut for you. TBH it made my eyes hurt...the interior designer brief might have had 'fit for drug smuggler circa 1973'. Okay, that was uncalled for!

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25774509.html
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  • novo_2
    novo_2 Posts: 462 Forumite
    Woodyrocks wrote: »
    And for those with much more discerning taste, I have a beaut for you. TBH it made my eyes hurt...the interior designer brief might have had 'fit for drug smuggler circa 1973'. Okay, that was uncalled for!

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25774509.html

    Yuck! What are those light boxes in the garden? Do they have basement rooms under the lawn?
  • Gingernutty
    Gingernutty Posts: 3,769 Forumite
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    Woodyrocks wrote: »
    And for those with much more discerning taste, I have a beaut for you. TBH it made my eyes hurt...the interior designer brief might have had 'fit for drug smuggler circa 1973'. Okay, that was uncalled for!

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25774509.html
    novo wrote: »
    Yuck! What are those light boxes in the garden? Do they have basement rooms under the lawn?

    I can't swear to it, but they look like the skylights for the swimming pool on the lower ground floor.
    :huh: Don't know what I'm doing, but doing it anyway... :huh:
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