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Daydream fund challenge part 4

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  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    choille wrote: »
    Hubs are handy to keep one spare - that's what we did, but took a fair bit of finding in all the clutter we seem to have.

    We have the same problem, with everything non-essential packed-up in boxes. Nothing has a 'usual' place. :(
    alfie_1 wrote: »
    its like the top one but don't know if a 3 or a 4 ?? will have a look. if no good for you , any good for choille ? form an orderly que please ;) :rotfl:

    Top one is good; it's a 4, but choille's need is probably greater than mine. My hub just goes silly about once a fortnight and creates lots of interference on the 'phone.

    At first we thought it was my moving the Openreach socket :o, but then we realised that just re-setting the hub sorted it out.
  • ferretkeeper
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    Can anyone ID this multi-headed daff? I'd quite like to buy more for next year in due course.

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    Looks like poeticus type but I don't remember any with coloured tips on the petals...maybe a new introduction? Is it one you planted or did it just appear? Could be a random cross and as yet undiscovered?! Narcissus spokensius? :rotfl:

    Can you tell I'm tired?!
  • alfie_1
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    Do you want it as a spare choille.... you seem to "get through em".:rotfl: :rotfl:
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Alfie, neither you nor I can afford this ( though I love it) ....I wondered if
    Someone you know might like it....it could look great somewhere at the farmhouse....

    http://www.beechfieldreclamation.co.uk/?product=orignal-gothic-oak-folly
  • choille
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    Afie - That's very kind, but we are getting a new one sent out - we've had to re-sign a contract with BT, but seems we will save some money on the new plan. BT is so complicated my brain just goes numb.

    We do seem to have hub probs a lot with the lightening probably.
  • choille
    choille Posts: 9,710 Forumite
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    Love the folly.
  • lucielle
    lucielle Posts: 11,512 Forumite
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    Love the folly to
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    Total Debt Dec 07 £59875.83 Overdrafts £2900,New Debt Figure ZERO !!!!!!:j 08/06/2013
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  • alfie_1
    alfie_1 Posts: 5,837 Forumite
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    Alfie, neither you nor I can afford this ( though I love it) ....I wondered if
    Someone you know might like it....it could look great somewhere at the farmhouse....

    http://www.beechfieldreclamation.co.uk/?product=orignal-gothic-oak-folly
    oooooooooo. will pass that on ;)
  • alfie_1
    alfie_1 Posts: 5,837 Forumite
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    wet and dismal and cold here.... off to work. see ya later peeps.
  • phoebe1989seb
    phoebe1989seb Posts: 4,452 Forumite
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    edited 2 April 2015 at 11:18AM
    Alfie, neither you nor I can afford this ( though I love it) ....I wondered if
    Someone you know might like it....it could look great somewhere at the farmhouse....

    http://www.beechfieldreclamation.co.uk/?product=orignal-gothic-oak-folly

    Oooh, that's stunning LIR and we are looking for a summerhouse - probably not quite right for our Arts & Crafts house though (or at least that's what I'm telling myself as it's *slightly* over my budget, lol!).....it would have looked fab at our old Tudor house.

    Back then we had quite a Gothic thing going on in our dining room - bookcases, mirrors, tables etc with carved quatrefoils, trefoils etc that really suited all the original old timbers. All we have left of that now is a small table relegated to being used for G&Ts on the verandah ;)

    Hope a buyer is found that loves it and can give it a suitable home :D

    Grim weather-wise here today - was hoping to get more gardening done, but unlikely. Am rather peed off that the new outdoor rattan garden furniture ordered last week isn't going to be here in time for Easter, but if the weather is carp it's less of an issue......

    Will just have to concentrate on inside instead!
    Mortgage-free for fourteen years!

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