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  • GDB2222
    GDB2222 Posts: 26,258 Forumite
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    I was much amused by the linky. Thanks, Dave.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • General_Grant
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    Davesnave said:
    Splatfoot said:
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/s6p/69474306

    Apparently totally refurbished. .......in 1992 🤔🤔 surely that means in need of modernisation now.!?
    Don't like the look of the previous owner....
    And you're not wrong. My parents bought a 1986 bungalow with that kitchen. When I inherited in 2006, the kitchen was in dire need of replacement.

    Think that's the current owner of the house next door.
  • Oxon
    Oxon Posts: 199 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 100 Posts
    No prizes for spotting the EA with this one 
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    Davesnave said:
    Splatfoot said:
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/s6p/69474306

    Apparently totally refurbished. .......in 1992 🤔🤔 surely that means in need of modernisation now.!?
    Don't like the look of the previous owner....
    And you're not wrong. My parents bought a 1986 bungalow with that kitchen. When I inherited in 2006, the kitchen was in dire need of replacement.

    Think that's the current owner of the house next door.
    Even worse. Who'd want a scary neighbour like that? :o

  • GDB2222
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    We buried our dog in the back garden. It was only a small dog, but it is heavy London clay. Afterwards, I said that I was impressed by Fred West's ability with a spade.
    No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?
  • Patr100
    Patr100 Posts: 2,781 Forumite
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    edited 5 April 2020 at 9:17PM
    Davesnave said:
    Splatfoot said:
    Davesnave said:
    Davesnave said:
    Splatfoot said:
    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/s6p/69474306

    Apparently totally refurbished. .......in 1992 🤔🤔 surely that means in need of modernisation now.!?
    Don't like the look of the previous owner....
    And you're not wrong. My parents bought a 1986 bungalow with that kitchen. When I inherited in 2006, the kitchen was in dire need of replacement.

    Think that's the current owner of the house next door.
    Even worse. Who'd want a scary neighbour like that? :o

    Do you think he's burying something....😮😮
      He and his neighbour are obviously engaged in extreme floral rivalry, so there could well be a spray bottle full of Weedol just out of shot......

    However, in case he or his family spot this thread, I should add that my thoughts concerning this gentleman are based entirely on a prejudiced view of people who look furtive. I have no evidence whatever to substantiate anything I've said. He's probably just like me; a really nice bloke. o:)

    Firstly , Google should have blurred his face but that hasnt happened in this case.
    Secondly, he has probably spotted the Google StreetView vehicle with its strange prominent roof mounted cameras which would likely make most of us wary and furtive. 
    Actually he has a relatively well kept front house/garden which most us would value in a neighbour compared to those who dump rubbish outside . (There's a bag of compost (?) visible in one of the other Streetview images - where his face is blurred as well)

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