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Oh no:( is there no way you could use some sort of filler or something?
I don't know I think the walls are only polystyrene with a wooden veneer on it's pushed the veneer in but I think if we try and pull it out it will crack open further. I will have to have a google I guess or go back on the caravan forum I joined last year when we had the damp problems.0 -
I don't think I could face another pizza, girls have been taking turns where to eat once a week while kitchen out of action and have been picking pizza hut etc. And we have been getting the occasional lunch time half price pizza deal now and again too.
It was lovely to have meat and 2 veg for once.
Groupon for £3.35 :T, I must have missed something? :eek:
£10 off for new peeps.
code needed.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=70540938&postcount=10 -
Should I buy a 325 bhp Porsche or the full monty 380 bhp convertible 911 ?
I'd appreciate the input of an accountant , qualified or not :rotfl:
If you have a choice then that's a very happy place to beYou should buy whichever one will make you happiest. You must have a preference? if you are buying a dream then don't scrimp on it
I've just been telling another friend on here to kick the backside of the good side of life when and if you can. If you all turn in to a bunch of reckless, indulgent people who enjoy life and spend hard saved money when they can, don't blame me :whistle: :rotfl:0 -
Should I buy a 325 bhp Porsche or the full monty 380 bhp convertible 911 ?
I'd appreciate the input of an accountant , qualified or not :rotfl:
Don't ever take suggestions about finances or cars from me... I drove past an old friend today and stopped... she just said 'that the hell are you driving something like this for'..... when I told her I bought it new she swore at me!!
(I should have got something a little more fun!)
ooh and finances.... we started building our house with £500 in the bank.. and no ability to raise finances...100 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Don't ever take suggestions about finances or cars from me... I drove past an old friend today and stopped... she just said 'that the hell are you driving something like this for'..... when I told her I bought it new she swore at me!!
(I should have got something a little more fun!)
ooh and finances.... we started building our house with £500 in the bank.. and no ability to raise finances...
Spend and enjoy as you don't know what life has planned for you:)
I bet you got it sorted the house :cool:0 -
I once bought a Porsche with a cash advance on my credit card, hoe non MSE is that ?0
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Good night all as its bedtime for me as my boys will be up early:eek::eek::eek::eek:
A fantastic day today and a joy being a parent:T:T sleep well all:)0 -
Hope you soon get it sorted, i can imagine mould with no heating on and packed away, when we have shut down if people have fixed furniture they usually stack cushions on the floor, we have loose furniture so no problem for us
I stand them on end on the slats of the sofa/beds, they don't feel damp at all.
I think it is just one of those things it's not black mould just a white bloom. low level and on the inside of couple of cupboards above the dinette. Last year it was on the bunk sides too but that all looks good this year. :cool:
The soft bits in the cupboard are still soft from the leak last year, I guess I just need to look out if it gets any worse this year. It's still soft in the bathroom too but it got no worse last year it may have always been like it around the window and I didn't know what I was looking for at first.0 -
QUOTE=nerfdad;70540933]Good night all as its bedtime for me as my boys will be up early:eek::eek::eek::eek:
A fantastic day today and a joy being a parent:T:T sleep well all:)[/QUOTE]
What a lovely post nerfy. So glad your enjoying time with your boys .xx
Also wanted to say perky you really make me smile xx0 -
fairclaire wrote: »If you have a choice then that's a very happy place to be
You should buy whichever one will make you happiest. You must have a preference? if you are buying a dream then don't scrimp on it
Indeed, 25k secure a 911 380bhp tip tronic, convertible beast
The MSE in me says buy 1 that is 8 years old and insure it as a classic car. Secured in a garage and with access to an everyday normal car.£500 v £5000 :cool:
I've just been telling another friend on here to kick the backside of the good side of life when and if you can. If you all turn in to a bunch of reckless, indulgent people who enjoy life and spend hard saved money when they can, don't blame me :whistle: :rotfl:
Yep, that is the planSunshinemummy wrote: »Don't ever take suggestions about finances or cars from me... I drove past an old friend today and stopped... she just said 'that the hell are you driving something like this for'..... when I told her I bought it new she swore at me!!
Nice
ooh and finances.... we started building our house with £500 in the bank.. and no ability to raise finances...
And made a shed load, never to early to make use and enjoy life :beer:Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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